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	<title>Comments on: Amish Puppy Mills: WTF?</title>
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		<title>By: Rick (The Amish Looking Dude)</title>
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		<description>Puppy Mills: It&#039;s a sad story that is endlessly repeated, and not just by the Amish, by the way, whose ethic is strongly opposed to cruelty in any form, especially to animals, who they rely on for their very livelyhood. There are good dog breeders, and there are the rotten apples. I don&#039;t suppose, human nature being what it is, that their way of life makes the Amish particularly immune from their own bad actors. Education is an important means of bringing this particular abuse out in the open, as a precursor to eliminating it. Good job. 

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