For Immediate Release:
Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382
Chesapeake, Va. – Today, PETA sent a formal complaint to City of Chesapeake Commonwealth’s Attorney Matthew R. Hamel urging him to investigate and take appropriate action against Family Pet Center (FPC) for what appear to be clear violations of Virginia’s deceptive advertising law, noting that the store obtains dogs from notorious puppy mills, despite claiming on its website that it doesn’t.
The complaint details a case in which an FPC customer purchased a puppy for $1,900, who was obtained from BJ’s & Guys, one of FPC’s biggest puppy mill suppliers. Within a few weeks, the guardian noticed neurological health problems in the puppy—such as running into walls, stumbling, and falling over—and surrendered the dog to PETA. The group later transferred the dog to a partner adoption organization, and the nonprofits spent over $6,000 in medical care for the animal.
PETA points out that puppy mill puppies are 41.6% more likely to develop health issues than the general population of dogs and that “pet stores that sell puppies from puppy mills typically charge thousands of dollars for them and promote sky-high interest loans to finance the purchase” while customers often end up having to “spend much more in veterinary care for illnesses or genetic defects.”
“Family Pet Center is duping customers into spending thousands of dollars on puppies from massive mills or puppy factory farms, which use mother dogs as breeding...
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