The story that started on Sunday with the siezure of dogs from a Northwest Tennessee home because of allegations of neglect continues to be investigated.
Almost 140 confiscated puppies and adult dogs, some of them very expensive breeds, sit as evidence at the Dyersburg fairgrounds. Animal cruelty investigators confiscated them a this house in Obion County where a suspected puppy mill was being operated.
Bud Fair, the owner of the alleged puppy mill, would not comment to Action News 5.
Dogs at the mill were allegedly found in cages in the woods behind Fair’s house. The cages had wire bottoms, and many of the breeding dogs spent most of their lives locked up in the cages.
The Obion Gibson County Humane Society is trying to build a criminal case against the Fairs.
“Right now we are waiting on a medical examination from the vet in Dyersburg,” said Obion County Sheriff Jerry Vastbinder.
Dr. Jon Martin said the animals he saw had cuts on their feet from the wire cages, scalding from urine, and socialization problems.
“Once we receive the medical evaluations, depending on what the evaluations are, if there is cruelty and neglect, we’ll sit down with the D.A. and go over the results and see if there are any charges,” Martin said.
Until that happens, the dogs will be kept as evidence. The humane society is hoping to find people to foster the dogs until a decision is made.
If you want to foster a dog, you can go to the Fairgrounds in Dyersburg Wednesday to fill out an application. They will ask you for references, because they want to make sure the dogs go to good homes.
An animal rights group from Utah plans to go to Dyersburg to offer legal expertise in making a case against the Fairs. (WMCTV)
Looks like there’s a fight brewing too!
A fight is brewing over more than one hundred animals rescued during a puppy mill bust.
A restraining order prevented hundreds of hopefuls from taking home one of the puppies, but the Humane Society said they are not giving up the puppies just yet.
Currently, 132 puppies have been seized in the bust in Obion County.
Dozens of people have turned out to clean the kennels, feed, and walk the dogs.
Wednesday afternoon, the dogs’ owner filed a temporary restraining order.
Jim Powell, the attorney in this case, claimed the puppies were taken illegaly, and that paperwork demans the dogs be turned over to the family vet.
The dogs still remain with the Humane Society.
Denise Flowers with the Humane Society refuses to turn the dogs over, claiming they will not receive the attention they deserve.
“As much work as it is, we’ll be taking care of these babies because we know they will be taken care of,” said Flowers.
Powell promises to file charges if the Humane Society continues to hold the puppies.
“When someone’s in violation of a court order, it’s possible to file a petition asking that they be held in contempt of the court order for failing to comply,” said Powell. (WMCTV)

Andrea Rosebrock 
















Yet they allowed them to keep many of the dogs.
They were allowed to keep 4 and all were suppose to be spayed or neutered!
“They were allowed to keep 4 and all were suppose to be spayed or neutered!”
When true animal abuse is at hand, they tend to rule NO pets for a period of years.
1.Emily said: They were allowed to keep 4 and all were suppose to be spayed or neutered!
Do you mean the were allowed to keep 4 dogs after the 2004 case or they have 4 dogs now?
2.Adrienne said: When true animal abuse is at hand, they tend to rule NO pets for a period of years
It was reported that is exactly what the judged ruled in 2004. They were not to have any dogs for a year. The mill was shut down and they moved from the county.
I’m not speaking for everyone but I understand why so many question how this could be allowed to happen twice involving the same people. Why two veterinarians could see neglect in totally different ways. Why the personal vet was given custody instead of a vet that was not involved with the owners personally. It does not appear these questions will ever be answered to satisfy animal lovers. All of those that are for mass breeding cannot understand the heartache that animal lovers feel for dogs that are caged in such a manner and used for nothing but breeding. Just as those for mass breeding have a right to fight for the right, animal lovers have the right to speak out and fight against it. If mass breeding is such an accepted profession in rural areas, why do the breeders hide the mills? Why do they take puppies off premises to sell them to perspective buyers? After the reports, pictures and ruling there is not a day that I don’t think of the life these dogs have been subjected to. I suspect they are still spending their lives in small cages unable to run, play or feel what it is to be really loved. Some will always be happy this case ended with the dogs being left confined and somewhere away from a loving home. Others will be sickened by it. This case has brought the TN animal cruelty laws to everyones attention. I stated, I hope the conditions of this second neglect case are taken very seriously and there isn’t a third. I also hope everyone will ask their veterinarian to stand behind the them and fight to get the laws changed now.
“It was reported that is exactly what the judged ruled in 2004. They were not to have any dogs for a year. The mill was shut down and they moved from the county. ”
You can’t have it both ways. They were allowed to keep four, no wait they were not allowed to keep any.
In 2004 these people did not know their rights. They let the DA intimidate them and let the HS run all over them. This time they were wiser, knew their rights, and they fought back.
And wow…the HS lost. Go figure.
I don’t know why you have to be so obtrusive and rude adrienne. Especially since you can celebrate the fact that puppy mills are welcomed in that county.
My question was directed to Emily since she stated they were allowed to keep 4 dogs. My question to Emily was – Do you mean they were allowed to keep 4 dogs after the 2004 case or they were allowed to keep 4 dogs after the 2007 case? With two cases of neglect against the same people it could have been either case. I was hoping it was certainly not the second.
As it stands now – the dogs are the ones that lost.
“I don’t know why you have to be so obtrusive and rude adrienne. Especially since you can celebrate the fact that puppy mills are welcomed in that county.”
Because you were not clear in the way you worded your statement. It sounded like you were saying they could not own any dogs but got to keep four.
As for puppy mills, Do you even understand the repercussions of flopping that term around? Where I “come from” any one not showing dogs, winning, and breeding for the competitive edge is a puppy mill. This means those of you breeding a quality litter, just for yourself or your family are all puppy mills. Those of you who don’t purchase our 1000-2000 high dollar puppies are purchasing from a puppy mill and ruining our breed.
The facts that you and others, are not understanding is that a puppy mill is ANY ONE who you don’t agree with. And while I may not agree with commercial dog farming it does serve a purpose and that purpose to to supply the public with inexpensive pure bred dogs. I am willing to bet many of the nay-sayers have been guilty of price shopping for a pure bred puppy…well guess what, its people like you that promote commercial dog breeding. Proud now?
Commercial breeding is not illegal. I don’t like the porn industry but it’s not illegal. I don’t care for structured religion, again not illegal. I don’t like the fact that people who can’t afford to take care of themselves let alone have kids have them, guess what, that’s not illegal either.
If you don’t like it, then don’t support it bye buying from it and instead support the hobby breeders who breed to make their breed better. That means no more price shopping and that means being willing to dish out a little dough.
“My question was directed to Emily since she stated they were allowed to keep 4 dogs. My question to Emily was – Do you mean they were allowed to keep 4 dogs after the 2004 case or they were allowed to keep 4 dogs after the 2007 case? With two cases of neglect against the same people it could have been either case. I was hoping it was certainly not the second. ”
They were given ALL the dogs back in 2007. The charges have been pretty well dropped….the HS and the Sherriff made illegal entry into the property, they took property that did not belong to them, and they did it without reason or warrant.
Those involved will be very lucky if the Fairs decide not to sue….cause after what I have heard that was stated on the stand, none of them stand a chance.
The charges have been pretty well dropped? Yes, depending upon the kennels and dogs conditions in six months.
Since you have so much knowledge about the topic. Before I leave this forum and move onto this website http://www.stoppuppymills.org/. I wish you could answer a few questions that others who fight for the right to commericial breed keep avoiding over and over.
If mass breeding is such an accepted profession, in rural areas like obion county, and the dogs are taken care of, why do the breeders hide the (I’ll be nice and call it a) breeding facility? Why do they take puppies off premises to sell them to perspective buyers? Since the dogs are only wanted for the purpose of delivering puppies to sell, what do these mass breeders do with the dogs when they are no longer useful?
“Since you have so much knowledge about the topic. Before I leave this forum and move onto this website http://www.stoppuppymills.org/. I wish you could answer a few questions that others who fight for the right to commericial breed keep avoiding over and over.”
And when you move there you fall into the animal rights trap. You will no longer be helping animals, as groups like that support the animal rights movement, which in the end is for two things, making it illegal to use animals in any way shape or form, no pets, no meat, no leathers, nothing, and allowing all domestic species to die out, and then the final step that will limit then prevent human population, thus having us die out as well. (yeah people laughed at the predictions of Hitler’s movement too, you just remember that…)
If you want to HELP animals, rather than just talking about it, and praising ridiculous laws that only affect the already ethical people and breeders and cause the unethical ones to THRIVE, then support your local shelter, through donations such as food and supplies. Second go to your local vet and tell them you will pay for the spay/neuter of one dog or cat in need (if the people cannot afford to pay for it) and last, check on the dogs and cats around you in your neighborhood. If they are not being care for, offer to help, if help doesn’t encourage responsibility call some one who can do something about it.
Joining a board and TALKING about it does nothing and helps nothing.
“If mass breeding is such an accepted profession, in rural areas like obion county, and the dogs are taken care of, why do the breeders hide the (I’ll be nice and call it a) breeding facility? Why do they take puppies off premises to sell them to perspective buyers? Since the dogs are only wanted for the purpose of delivering puppies to sell, what do these mass breeders do with the dogs when they are no longer useful?”
WOAH…wait a minute. Mass breeding is not “accepted in rural areas” IT IS ACCEPTED AS APART OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION. Get it?
It is a type of animal husbandry. It is a business. Legal and allowed.
“why do the breeders hide the (I’ll be nice and call it a) breeding facility?”
Why do you think any one is hiding any thing? They put the dogs in the woods under the trees because its cooler. Also those of us who live in a rural area, live there because we ENJOY our privacy. We LIKE living in the woods. Its nice, there are trees, not just the neighbors SUV staring at us across the drive. Some of us enjoy trees, we don’t want to knock them all down…we like nature….we don’t want to live off a major free way or intersection….we enjoy looking at green plants, wild or planted. And if we had our breeding business at a busy story front you would COMPLAIN and call it a puppy mill….
“Why do they take puppies off premises to sell them to perspective buyers?”
Simple. Disease is the number one reason. There are diseases that can be transferred to your kennel that there are no vaccines for. One of the most devastating of them has only one treatment, death. All dogs exposed have to be destroyed. There is no other way to curb it. The second one, and obviously you have not noticed, when you live in a rural area, there is no one around to hear you call for help. It’s a safety precaution in many cases. I mean, do YOU invite total strangers into your home??? Do you keep up with how many breeders have been robbed, beaten, even killed and had dogs stolen? It’s becoming more and more common. Lastly, there are animal rights persons that once they know the location of your kennel who will poison your dogs, set “free” your dogs, or simply burn down your facility. Many people who choose to meet others off their property have experienced this in one way or another…they no longer want to take a chance. Personally I can’t blame them.
“Since the dogs are only wanted for the purpose of delivering puppies to sell, what do these mass breeders do with the dogs when they are no longer useful?”"
You eat them! Just kidding of course but isn’t that what you WANT me to say. Just like any other dog, what do you THINK they do with them? What do you think a show person does with them??? Keep them forever??? NO.
The dogs are spayed/neutered and often given away to good homes. Come on, use some sense here. What did you think they do? Do you think they are bludgeoned to death? Or maybe shot in the head. Thats what lots of those sites tell you, does good to get your donations, I mean it’s not nearly as shocking to read, “this year old dog who was not a good mother was given to Stanly’s elderly mother to be her companion. Shame on that puppy mill shame”.
I have several here in my home who are 10.5 -15 years old. Spayed pets, but there is not room for them all. If something doesn’t turn out. You PLACE the dog.
In some cases dogs are euthanized. Just like they are in rescue. If the dog has a poor temperament, a severe health issue, all of which can make a breeder legally liable if they place the dog and there is a problem (thank you lemon laws) so the dog is PTS. Its not like the breeder could keep the dog. After all, they would be accused of breeding it, accused of mistreating it, accused of denying it medical care. If you don’t like the fact that breeders have to Euthanize some dogs then the anti breeding community only has themselves to blame. Thank you, for making it practically illegal for some breeders to keep their elderly dogs until a natural death. Old dogs are not a pretty sight and a lot of old dogs can be interpreted as abuse by many idiotic and self centered persons who have no clue as to the self sacrifice that many breeders go through to do what they do.
People are generally not allowed to ’see’ the grounds because if you saw it you wouldn’t get a dog. The Fairs have other mills.. and the whole family does this. Since this last trial they have set up operations in 5 more states. They are still doing this. We have begged for help from everyone. No help yet. These dogs were in bad shape. They were arrested for the same thing in Dyer co. a couple yrs before. Two arrests and NOTHING DONE. Tn is notorious now for puppy mills. As far as Bud having to be hospitalized he is not in good health. However I doubt it had anything to do with the mills. We see almost everyday in Tn. cases of abuse and puppy mills, etc. What is being done? NOTHING. More and more humane societies are closing down due to NO DONATIONS or help. These problems are going to get much worse. Disease is prevalent and especially in those mills. Parvo. A most terrible disease. Did anyone know that the Fairs’ vet is THE ONE WHO INVENTED THE PARVO VACCINE. Yet he stood by them. He also runs a research lab for Parvo. Wonder where he gets his dogs? There is so much more to this story than is told. Basically it seems that a pay off will work here. They all work together. So they were released yet a second time and now have more mills. These are not reported to IRS> and the USDA has been contacted but no results. They are well hidden. Please be carefull who you get your dogs from here. Insist on seeing the place and the parents of the puppy. If they do not let you come there they are hiding something. Twice these people have been arrested and still nothing. Why?
How did I know you would give the exaggerated, fear of change, responses? Because you have in all of your posts. I live in very small town. We have trees, paved streets, large homes, estates and small farms with acres of wide open spaces. It’s a beautiful town. I could live in Obion County and I’d still be against living off of mass breeding. Since this is about dogs and over breeding, I’ll move on.
Your reason for mass breeders keeping the animals in the woods, under trees, is for comfort? With temps reaching over 100 degrees in the summer and 10 degrees in the winter, confining dogs in cages under trees (in the woods) supplies little, if any, relief from the elements. That would imply, their just more or less hidden.
Of course I invite people into my home. I’m not concerned they will kill me, my dogs or burn my house down. If that fear goes with mass breeding, it must be a miserable life to live with such paranoia.
If you’ve checked shelters lately, they house mixed breeds and pure bred dogs as well. Certainly not as many pure breds but that’s why spaying an neutering is important. Some people get dogs then use the worn out excuse they can’t afford to spay or neuter. If they can’t afford that, they can’t afford the dog because one annual check up is more expensive than spaying or neutering. If mass breeders are concerned with the well known fact that shelters are full of dogs now, why wouldn’t mass breed. The only logical reason they continue is, puppies mean money for them.
You’ve explained in previous responses, mass breeders don’t make a lot of money. That brings up the health issues. When some breeders begin breeding dogs before they are 2 years old, they are prone to many health issues. That’s just the females. They can’t, or don’t, pay a veterinarian to thoroughly check each dog on a regular basis because it’s too expensive so problems are not found until the dog or dogs are too sick to help.
You said -”Old dogs are not a pretty sight”. Many are very pretty. It’s a fact, dogs that are cared for live much longer than those that are not. I have been lucky in that my dogs have lived to be 14 and a couple older than that. My cats have lived to be as old as 20. Euthanasia was my veterinarian’s suggestion when they could no longer be helped and were dying of metastatic cancer or kidney failure. I’ve never had one die due to over breeding.
Since those were my last few questions for you, I leave this forum respectfully thanking you for the sometimes exaggerated and sometimes comical explanations. I think you’ve proven just how far one can take the excuses for those who make a living off of mass breeding. When the laws change and they can no longer make a living this way, other professions will have to be accepted. No doubt, that day will come.
“How did I know you would give the exaggerated, fear of change, responses?”
Interesting choice of words. Lets have a look at them.
Exaggerated—implies that something is imagined bigger or more extreme than it really is.
*News flash. PETA, the HSUS, Best Friends and a multitude of other “animal rights” groups, have not only condoned animal terrorism (this means really causing harm, not just imagined harm) but they have encouraged it. Best Friends like, many other groups, is for the systematic extinction of many breeds of dog as well.
If being “afraid of change” amounts to NOT agreeing with the animal rights movement, then you bet your butt that’s where I stand. I would no more agree to animal rights as I would to the genocide of any part of the human race.
“Because you have in all of your posts. I live in very small town. We have trees, paved streets, large homes, estates and small farms with acres of wide open spaces. It’s a beautiful town. I could live in Obion County and I’d still be against living off of mass breeding. Since this is about dogs and over breeding, I’ll move on.”
Then why would you ASK why some one would choose to breed out of sight in the country. Are you just purposely playing ignorant? If you are then don’t be surprised when you are given back tongue and cheek answers.
“Your reason for mass breeders keeping the animals in the woods, under trees, is for comfort? With temps reaching over 100 degrees in the summer and 10 degrees in the winter, confining dogs in cages under trees (in the woods) supplies little, if any, relief from the elements. That would imply, their just more or less hidden.”
You imply that these dogs were being housed in open pens left to the elements. This is untrue. They had a puppy building and whelping house that was temperature controlled. They were kept in standing pens, each with a dog house at the end, and under a large garage when they were adults.
When you keep dogs completely confined to a building you cannot get air flow. Not having airflow is the number one reason a dog or any animal will contract upper respiratory issues. It is not unhealthy or cruel for a dog to be kept out of doors as long as they have shade, shelter, food and water, which all of those dogs did have.
Animals, unlike humans, have not lost their acclimation to the elements. They are, after all, covered in hair (except for a few breeds which are susceptible to the extreme cold). Dogs acclimate, and many do very well in out door kennels as long as shelter is provided.
“Of course I invite people into my home. I’m not concerned they will kill me, my dogs or burn my house down. If that fear goes with mass breeding, it must be a miserable life to live with such paranoia.”
Then that is your choice. When you loose a litter of puppies to disease or find yourself robbed maybe you will look back at this moment and wish you had taken the warning seriously. Maybe you don’t breed at all, and if you don’t then your point, is pointless. Would you sell fine jewelry from your home? Most people wouldn’t because the risk of robbery would be too great. I let people in my home too. But I cannot blame those who do not want them there. Honestly it is safer, it is wiser, and as time change it will become more common. It may take a few more breeders being shot, stabbed or held at gun point but it won’t be long.
“If you’ve checked shelters lately, they house mixed breeds and pure bred dogs as well. Certainly not as many pure breds but that’s why spaying an neutering is important. Some people get dogs then use the worn out excuse they can’t afford to spay or neuter. If they can’t afford that, they can’t afford the dog because one annual check up is more expensive than spaying or neutering. If mass breeders are concerned with the well known fact that shelters are full of dogs now, why wouldn’t mass breed. The only logical reason they continue is, puppies mean money for them.”
And what does that have to do with anything? People who are looking for pure bred dogs have no interest in a mix. Those who want a dog for little to nothing and have no interest in knowing the general size or temperament will. That is an old worn out excuse for not breeding (for any reason)…it is tired and out of date.
What’s in your local shelter will also depend on a lot. There are shelters across the country that are practically empty of adoptable dogs while others overflow. Most of the unwanted dogs are large mix bred dogs. If the shelters are SO over crowed then WHY are we importing tens of thousands of dogs from foreign countries to be adopted out. Why would any sane rescue group do this with so many dogs already available????
While there are areas of high euthanasia rate there are just as many that have 0 and the only reason there are any dogs being destroyed is because the rescues and HS groups choose not to network.
“You’ve explained in previous responses, mass breeders don’t make a lot of money. That brings up the health issues. When some breeders begin breeding dogs before they are 2 years old, they are prone to many health issues. That’s just the females. They can’t, or don’t, pay a veterinarian to thoroughly check each dog on a regular basis because it’s too expensive so problems are not found until the dog or dogs are too sick to help.”
2 years old is NOT a magical number. It does not signify the time at which a dog will miraculously show a health issue. Second your average vet is NOT going to be able to diagnose typical genetic issues in many breeds of dog.
The US is the only country at which the 2 year old mark is used for orthopedic issues. Heart and eye issues can and often are, diagnosable as young as 6 months old. Unfortunately in toy breeds, as well as a few large ones, there are genetic issues that do not show up until 6-9 years of age? Do you propose waiting until then to breed a dog?
In toys it is very common and accepted to breed a dog any where from 14-20 months for the first time. Some breeders feel it is vital that they be bred young because the pelvis has not had time to set and is still flexible. Others feel they actually do better as a mother, to start young.
In the wild animals breed and reproduce when their bodies signify they are ready. This usually means they go into a type of season. Do you REALLY think that coyote, wolves, wild dogs, cats, etc, wait until they are two years old before they breed?
Dogs existed thousands and thousands and thousands of years before there was the first vet, or even the first health test. Breeds survived, heck they even thrived, because the method of breeding before people started putting dogs in some sort of bizarre pseudo human status, was that if it could not hunt, could not work, did not train, did not survive to breed on its own, it was destroyed. Much like nature. Survival of the fittest if you would.
We have made our dogs weak, we have created animals that are in need of testing because we have become soft. Today we place the unwanted animals as “pets” we use fertility specialists to force dogs to procreate that otherwise could not on their own, we breed bitches that lack no sense when it comes to maternal instinct but that is okay, we keep them indoors, under a watchful eye, they need not be able to clean, cut cords, or care for puppies because we will do it for them.
Some of us breed show dogs to produce show dogs, while others only breed dogs that can naturally survive. While it may seem different, in the end neither method is perfect and neither method is really “responsible”.
However we do it, because like so many things in our human existence it’s something we desire and therefor we will have it.
“You said -”Old dogs are not a pretty sight”. Many are very pretty.”
Come on….
Some people have pretty grand-ma’s too but how many people stuff their aging and decrepit parents away in a nursing home because they don’t want to look at them and they are unable to meet their needs.
Old is “pretty” until they go deaf, blind, crippled, start wetting themselves, or have problems eating and dribble food all down their coats. “Old” at maybe 7-8 years old…but in some breeds when a dog is pushing ten they are seriously breaking down.
“It’s a fact, dogs that are cared for live much longer than those that are not.”
Then tell me please how these commercial kennels are having dogs that are living to 10-15 years old, and in some cases older, if they are not being cared for??? And yes, dogs who receive care do live longer generally, what’s your point?
“I have been lucky in that my dogs have lived to be 14 and a couple older than that. My cats have lived to be as old as 20. Euthanasia was my veterinarian’s suggestion when they could no longer be helped and were dying of metastatic cancer or kidney failure. I’ve never had one die due to over breeding.”
Most dogs don’t die from over breeding. Yet another no-puppy-mills myth. Giving birth is a dangerous job. Women died by the hundreds of thousands before modern medicine. Very few made it through child birth. When you live in an area where there is not 24 vet care available, loosing a bitch is to be expected. 50 years ago before the advancements in modern vet medicine, loosing bitches was also common. In any area of animal husbandry, animals die. Yes you take care of them but they still die.
A uterus can rupture on the first litter as easily as it can on the last. A bitch can throw a blood clot on the first litter as easily as she can on the last.
If you have not had a bitch die, then you are lucky. I have had many friends who go to breed their champion bitch who have lost her and been devastated. They simply cannot figure out what they did wrong. The fact is they did nothing wrong, it was simply the will of nature. If you breed long enough you will experience just about everything. Most people don’t last through the first disaster.
“Since those were my last few questions for you, I leave this forum respectfully thanking you for the sometimes exaggerated and sometimes comical explanations.”
And I will leave you and wish that I too could share that perfect world you have imagined for yourself, where all the citizens without bread, shall eat cake.
” I think you’ve proven just how far one can take the excuses for those who make a living off of mass breeding. When the laws change and they can no longer make a living this way, other professions will have to be accepted. No doubt, that day will come.”
And when the laws change, it will be the small hobby breeder that will go extinct. You will not be willing to raise your dogs on wire, you will not be willing to raise your animals in sterilized conditions, you will not be able to take the time to catalog every bowl movement, every feeding, keep dogs tagged and numbered like stock…..because THAT is what is happening, slowly but surly, dog breeds are being made illegal and breeding regulations are falling into place. Now the puppy black market in Mexico is flourishingly and sick and dying pets are being smuggled in every day. The new heroine, the new illegal trade.
And when the show breeders here in the US can no longer meet the *exaggerated* requirements set forth by the USDA, and our breeds die out or are only represented by the commercial dog producing industry…you can thank yourself. Heck…I say stand up and take a round of applause.
kellyk
Sorry it took me so long to get back here..busy weekend..
According to the July 20th Issue of the State Gazette..Dyersburg TN newspaper.. quoting from the article directly..
“Among the nine rules in the agreement, The Fairs were to forfeit all the dogs except for “an apricot colored poodle, a French bull dog and two Boston Terriers” and they had to be spayed or neutered..”
Sorry should have clarified that the article was talking about the 2004 case.
Thanks for responding Emily. Here is the video for the 2007 case
http://www.youtube.com/user/TNpuppymills
Adrienne must be a family member. She has answers for it all. I have seen the place. There was no temp. control cept the heat of the summer. Everything you said can be discounted. Look at the video. Pics dont’ lie. Did these dogs look like they were taken care of in any manner? Did you see the crowded conditions and the cages with 22 inches of poop under them? One mama dog had to have emergency surgery due to having been bred so many times. Her uterus was falling out. In the first arrest in Dyer co they found over a hundred dogs DEAD. Just laying around. Does all this sound like the Fairs are doing a good job here? Please. They have made deals to get off and continue to do their hideous work.
No one seems to want to see the problems here. No one cares in these parts. So these things will continue and only get worse. Many of us have tried everything we know and can’t do a thing. Good ole boy system. I hope that someday somehow this will catch up to them. However if not what goes around comes around in some way. I am sorry to say that these people should be in jail. Where is the IRS? maybe they can do something. Also, need to locate the other mills they have since set up in MO< KY TN AR and Ms. But with the law protecting them nothing will be done. IT is the way here. So I wait. I wait to see if justice is ever served for all these puppies. The Fairs should be caged also.!!!
As we understand they are still in business and are also running more mills in 5 nearby states. What will it take to finally put an end to this?
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