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  • November 30, 2010

    Haunted by Sad Eyes in Puppy Mills

    Mary Jo Dazey was a leading signature gatherer for Missouri's Proposition B campaign to dismantle cruel puppy mills.

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  • November 10, 2010

    Amazing Gracie: An Interview with Author Carol Bradley

    All Animals magazine, November/December 2010

    A journalist tracks a rescued puppy mill dog, exposing a cruel industry along the way

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  • November 8, 2010

    Celebrities to the Rescue

    Photographer Robbie Bellon has photographed the rescued and adopted dogs of more than 28 celebrities for a photo exhibit to draw attention to The HSUS's Puppy Mill campaign. Twelve of the photos are included in a calendar for sale at zazzle.com/hsus to benefit the campaign.

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  • November 5, 2010

    Life Outside the Cage: Helping Puppy Mill Dogs Adjust

    All Animals magazine, November/December 2010

    With patience and expert guidance, you can help an adopted puppy mill dog adjust to a new life

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  • November 4, 2010

    Missouri Veterinarians Celebrate Victory for Dogs

    Missouri veterinarians are joining with voters from throughout the state in celebrating the passage of Proposition B, a statewide ballot initiative to establish basic standards of care for dogs in large-scale commercial breeding facilities.

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  • November 3, 2010

    Passage of Prop B Marks Historic Victory for Dogs in Missouri

    Nearly 1 million Missouri voters sent a powerful message through the ballot box to shed the stigma of being the puppy mill capital of the country by approving Proposition B, a statewide ballot initiative to establish basic standards for the care of dogs in large-scale commercial breeding facilities.

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  • November 3, 2010

    Voters Support Humane Policies on Election Day

    Voters in Missouri have passed the nation's first statewide ballot measure to protect dogs from the worst abuses at puppy mills, and voters in Arizona resoundingly rejected a legislative power grab on wildlife management. The Humane Society of the United States led campaigns with coalition partners in both states, and these victories are the latest in a string of electoral victories in recent years through animal-protection ballot measures.

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  • November 3, 2010

    2010 Election Reports: Missouri's Prop B, Arizona's Prop 109

    We have declared victory in Missouri on Prop B! We are winning now by 38,000, and we expect that margin to increase! We also won in Arizona—defeating Prop 109. We protected our right to advance animal protection initiatives and turned back this terrible effort by the NRA.

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  • October 27, 2010

    Dog Advocates Seek Investigation into Unlawful Dumping of Dead Dogs by Puppy Mills

    Missourians for the Protection of Dogs/YES! on Prop B, the committee supporting the ballot measure to stop puppy mill cruelty, has asked the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to initiate an investigation of widespread illegal dumping of dead dogs by large-scale commercial dog breeders in Missouri.

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  • October 26, 2010

    Two Prominent Missouri Natives, Kevin Kline and Chris Cooper, Support Prop B to Prevent Puppy Mill Cruelty

    Two well-known and respected Missouri natives, Oscar-winning actors Kevin Kline and Chris Cooper, are adding their names to the list of those endorsing Proposition B, the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act on the November ballot.

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