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16 Ohio dog breeders listed on Humane Society s Horrible Hundred report

16 Ohio dog breeders listed on Humane Society s Horrible Hundred report Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati Enquirer Replay Video UP NEXT On Monday, the Humane Society of the United States released its annual Horrible Hundred report, which details problem puppy mills and puppy brokers across the country.  Ohio has one of the largest numbers of puppy sellers on the list, with 16. Some of those breeders have been cited multiple times. Breeders can be included on the Horrible Hundred report for sick or injured dogs, inhumane and unsafe conditions, and a lack of protection from the heat and cold.  Humane society officials said puppies from these dealers can be sold to families in every state because puppy mills sell to pet stores across the country. 

Humane Society: Missouri ranks No 1 on its Horrible Hundred list of puppy mills

Humane Society: Missouri ranks No. 1 on its Horrible Hundred list of puppy mills Humane Society says USDA regulation has been lax for the last few years Share Updated: 10:36 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Humane Society says USDA regulation has been lax for the last few years Share Updated: 10:36 PM CDT May 10, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript IT MEANS. THERE’S NO PROHIBITION ON RAISING HUNDREDS OF DOGS ON GOODWOOD WITH THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES SAYS THAT LEADS TO IMAGES LIKE THESE WE SEE DOGS THAT NEVER GET OUT OF THE CAGE WHOSE PAWS NEVER TOUCH A BLADE OF GRASS. SHE SAID IT’S A NATIONAL PROBLEM. OFTEN GETS OVERLOOKED AND ALL OF THIS IS INCREDIBLY ROUTINE. HE ADDS THERE ARE TWO NATIONAL FORMS OF REGULATION, BUT IN RECENT YEARS, IT’S BECOME LAGS. THERE HAS BEEN VIRTUALLY NO REAL ENFORCEMENT. HE SAYS, WHY HIS GROUP PUTS OUT THE YEARLY LIST? HE ADDS IT DESPITE BEING THE WORST STATE, MISSOURI IS MAKING PROGRESS, MISSOURI ATTORNEY GE

Tiger spotted in front yard in west Houston neighborhood, police say

1of10 A resident of a west Houston neighborhood on Sunday night reported a loose Bengal tiger lying in a front yard in May 2021.OnScene TVShow MoreShow Less 2of10 A resident of a west Houston neighborhood on Sunday night reported a loose Bengal tiger lying in a front yard in May 2021.OnScene TVShow MoreShow Less 3of10 A resident of a west Houston neighborhood on Sunday night reported a loose Bengal tiger lying in a front yard in May 2021.OnScene TVShow MoreShow Less 4of10Houston Police Commander Ronald Borza enters the backyard of the house where a tiger escaped from last night before it was found roaming on the 1100 block of Ivy Wall Drive, on Monday, May 10, 2021, in Houston.Godofredo A. Vásquez/Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

Tiger and owner wanted in Houston after ditching police in high speed pursuit

Man who fled police with tiger arrested after high-speed pursuit Man with tiger arrested after high-speed chase with police Replay Video UP NEXT When Maria Torres and her sister-in-law got an emergency notification on the Nextdoor app Sunday night, they had to do a double-take. It said a tiger was on the loose in a nearby Houston neighborhood. Instead of staying in the house with their doors locked, the two women went on an impromptu safari. We got in the car and went to check it out, Torres told ABC News on Monday. When they reached Ivy Wall Drive in west Houston, they could barely believe their eyes. Torres took out her cell phone and started recording several people confronting a striped Bengal tiger, including an off-duty law enforcement officer backpedaling with his gun aimed at the big cat.

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