Emergency rescue of 62 puppy mill discards

ARC’s Field Team deployed to Oklahoma for the immediate rescue of 62 discarded puppy mill dogs. A puppy mill is a high-volume commercial breeding operation that prioritizes profit over the well-being of animals. A puppy mill is a place of suffering. September is Puppy Mill Awareness Month and this month- and every month- ARC is committed to helping the victims of this cruel industry.

In the puppy mill industry, dogs are discarded because they are no longer profitable to the millers. They are often dumped, auctioned off, or killed. The puppy mill industry would have you believe these dogs are trash. But every single one is a unique and loving individual who deserves a better life.

Animal Rescue Corps never pays for the dogs we rescue. We work to end the puppy mill industry, not support it. These dogs have been raised, sold, and bred for profit, with little regard for their wishes or needs. Now that they have been surrendered into our care,  they have the opportunity to live happy lives.

Each one of them will be relocated to ARC’s Rescue Center, where they will receive much-needed medical and social care, as well as daily physical care and enrichment until they are ready to be placed within our network of vetted placement partners in high-adoption regions.

ARC was founded to help animals suffering in situations just like this one. If you are in a position to help today with a donation to support ARC’s work, please do. Every donation makes a difference.

And, if you are in a position to volunteer, please sign up today. Opportunities are always available in ARC’s Rescue Center outside Nashville, TN, as well as sometimes nationally and beyond. We sometimes offer travel stipends.