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| Contacts: Please contact Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection Kathleen McGinty kmcginty@state.pa.us and ask her to help stop the contamination of our fields by Pennsylvania’s Puppy Mills. Be polite but resolute. She can also be reached by calling 717-783-2300. Also, call The Environmental Protection Agency (Region 3) is 215-814-5000. When calling within the region dial 1-800-438-2474. The Centers For Disease Control, ask for Tai Chen 717-787-6436 or Enzo Camagnolo 717-787-3350 and urge them to act today to protect our food supply from dangerous pollutants. Above anything else, find out how and where your families’ food is grown and whether or not it is safe to eat. Not all farmers in Pennsylvania breed dogs. Not all dog breeders grow food. But there are enough farmers breeding dogs and unhealthily disposing of large quantities of dead dogs and fecal matter to cause concern. |
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Learn more about Puppy Mills and how you can find a responsible breeder by visiting aspca.org
Representatives for the Centers For Disease Control in Pennsylvania can be reached through the PA Public Health Department. Ask for Tai Chen 717-787-6436 or Enzo Camagnolo 717-787-3350 to express your concern about farmer's using dog remains and dogs feces on their growing fields and the potential health hazards to the citizens of the Commonwealth. The Pennsylvania Public Health Department should also investigate the use of large quantities of dog feces by farmer/commercial dog breeders in Pennsylvania, 717-787-6436. |
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