Puppy Mill Hotline

Illegal puppy mills are also active in the Netherlands, and the problem is much bigger than people realize.

Dierenwelzijnsorganisatie House of Animals zet alles op alles om een einde te maken aan illegale hondenhandel. Het Meldpunt Broodfok is een volgende stap in die strijd.

Do you know someone who regularly offers puppies for sale, and do you suspect something might be fishy? Or have you purchased a puppy yourself and think it might have come from an illegal puppy trade? 

 

Animal Suffering and Great Sorrow

 

The more information we have, the more research House of Animals can conduct and the more pressure can be put on those responsible (puppy mill operators themselves and the organizations that facilitate them, such as Marktplaats.nl) and regulatory authorities (NVWA). That is the primary purpose of the “Meldpunt Broodfok” hotline: to serve as a collection point for information that leads to the creation of comprehensive case files.

In addition, House of Animals has an extensive investigative and legal team at its disposal. Based on the information provided and their investigations, they take action. In the event of a violation of the law, for example, the legal team will immediately initiate proceedings to file an enforcement request with the NVWA.

Hungarian veterinarians are committing fraud involving puppies sold in the Netherlands

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We need your help to put an end to puppy mills in the Netherlands once and for all. Are you or do you know anyone who has been a victim of a puppy mill operator? Report it!

Puppy mills create nothing but losers

It’s only once people bring a puppy home that they realize the problems caused by the illegal breeder. For example, the puppy turns out to be far too young, has a fake passport, and isn’t up to date on its vaccinations. Often, the young animal has all sorts of medical issues. Sometimes these are so serious that the animal dies. Behavioral problems begin to surface as the animal gets older, and so on.

People view buying a dog as adding to their family and do so with the best of intentions. This makes it an emotional process. That is precisely what puppy mills count on. With embellished stories and under false pretenses, prospective owners are manipulated and ultimately scammed. Everything is geared toward selling the puppy as quickly as possible.

When you arrive at a puppy mill, for example, you’re immediately handed a fluffy little ball of a puppy. Any critical question is skillfully deflected. The breeder says things like: “Yes, you have to decide quickly, because this is the last one from the litter and he could be gone in an hour.” And there you are, holding your potential new family member in your arms… And he’s so sweet, soft, and adorable!

Of course, at that point it’s almost impossible to walk away without that little creature, so you fall for it… With all the consequences that entails, and the puppy mill operator coming out on top…
Hungarian veterinarians are committing fraud involving puppies sold in the Netherlands

Animal Suffering and Great Sorrow

It’s simple… Puppy mills want to make as much money as possible off the backs of dogs, without any regard for the people who choose an animal from the heart or for the animal’s own well-being.

That’s why the illegal dog trade must stop.

House of Animals has set a goal to put an end to the illegal puppy mill trade in the Netherlands within five years.
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