Authorities rescue nearly 100 goldendoodles from Iowa puppy mill
Iowa authorities rescued nearly 100 dogs from a puppy mill over the weekend, many of whom were living in their own excrement.
On Friday, a deputy from the Boone county sheriffs office was conducting a welfare check on a missing woman and came across what appeared to be a puppy mill, the sheriffs office said in a press release.
Local outlets reported that the missing woman, Sara Stanfield, was connected to the Paris Puppies Paradise facility, which breeds goldendoodles, according to its website. The sheriffs office has not disclosed the extent of Stanfields involvement in the puppy mills condition.
Puppy mills are high-volume breeding facilities that produce puppies for profit and disregard the needs of the puppies and their mothers, according to the Humane Society. Animals in puppy mills are treated as cash crops and are often trapped in overcrowded cages with minimal shelter from extreme weather and forced to sit and sleep in their own excrement, said the non-profit Paws.
Many suffer from malnutrition or starvation as a result of inadequate or unsanitary food and water while adult animals are bred until they can no longer produce before being destroyed or discarded, added Paws.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/28/goldendoodles-rescue-puppy-mill-iowa