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ACTION ALERT

Iowa Attorney General uses CAPS Evidence to Shut Down Fraudulent Rescues Created by Iowa Broker J.A.K.’s Puppies

 

California and Chicago Pet Shops were Selling “Rescue Puppies” from Hobo K-9 Rescue and Rescue Pets Iowa

CAPS investigated Hobo K-9 Rescue and Rescue Pets Iowa, both nonprofits started by J.A.K.’s Puppies, a large USDA-licensed dog broker in Britt, Iowa. CAPS believes that J.A.K.’s Puppies set up these nonprofit “rescues” to sell puppy mill dogs to retail pets shops to help them circumvent laws that ban the retail sale of dogs and cats, particularly in California and Chicago. CAPS investigated every pet shop in California and Chicago selling mill-bred dogs from fraudulent rescues – fronts for USDA-licensed dog brokers.
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About Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS): Founded in 1992, the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is the only national nonprofit dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shop and puppy/kitten mills. CAPS addresses animal suffering through investigations, legislation, education, media relations, consumer assistance, and rescue. Donations to CAPS, a registered 501(c)(3) organization, are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. law.

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