Posted On: April 1, 2010 by Missouri Personal Injury Attorney

Missouri Dog Bite Claims: Better Business Bureau Investigates Missouri Puppy Mills

A recent report released by the Better Business Bureau claims that Missouri has more federally licensed dog breeders than any other state in the country. The state of Missouri is home to over 30% of licensed dog breeders in the U.S. That is over four times the amount of dog breeders in the next highest state.

Although these breeders do have federal licenses and must undergo an annual inspection, there are only 13 inspectors who are forced to juggle their duties along with other responsibilities. As a result, many atrocities go unchecked. For instance, a breeder in southwest Missouri is said to buy and sell nearly 90,000 puppies a year. The breeder delivers the puppies in a semi. There are also numerous reports of sick puppies being delivered.

The Better Business Bureau has a few tips to help fix the out of control puppy mill situation in Missouri. The department of Agriculture must step in and be more aggressive in prosecuting repeat offenders. Missouri should also consider raising the annual license fee. In addition to new legislation and ordinances, consumers can also make a difference by adopting a shelter animal instead of buying a puppy.

Puppy mills are generally more concerned with quantity over quality; and as a result, inbreeding can occur, which may increase the animal’s proclivity to aggression. Aggressive and mistreated animals are more likely to attack a human, thereby increasing the number of dog bites in Missouri.

If a dog has attacked you, you should seek the advice of an experienced St. Louis dog bite lawyer who may be able to help you obtain compensation to help cover medical bills, pain and suffering, and other related damages. Please call 314-322-8515 for a free consultation with one of Page Law’s skilled personal injury lawyers and to learn more about your legal rights.

Source: http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2010/03/bbb_missouri_is_puppy_mill_capital_of_united_states.php