sandgrubber Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 (edited) Guess I risk being called an animal rights-ist for posting this . . . but think it will be an informative show. The trailer suggests there are lots of interviews, including interviews with puppy farmers . . . lots of inside shots. HBO movie follows woman who rescued thousands of dogs from puppy mills August 18, 2011 by Robert Pregulman A week from today, HBO will show a movie about a woman named Laura, a New York woman who "has devoted the last several years to rescuing breeding dogs who are no longer of value to the many Amish and Mennonite puppy millers in Lancaster County, Penn." The movie, called "Madonna of the Mills", will follow Laura as she saved thousands of dogs "who otherwise would have most likely been discarded or killed when their breeding days were over." Looks like it will be a fantastic film. For more information go to the movie's Facebook page. p.s. The problem of puppy farming is much worse in the US than in Oz. I think there's some 'imitate the USA' stuff going on with the current Australian movement. It should be grounded by appreciation of how large the problem is in the US. Edited September 24, 2011 by sandgrubber Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Posted September 24, 2011 Share Posted September 24, 2011 HBO movie follows woman who rescued thousands of dogs from puppy mills August 18, 2011 by Robert Pregulman A week from today, HBO will show a movie about a woman named Laura, a New York woman who "has devoted the last several years to rescuing breeding dogs who are no longer of value to the many Amish and Mennonite puppy millers in Lancaster County, Penn." The movie, called "Madonna of the Mills", will follow Laura as she saved thousands of dogs "who otherwise would have most likely been discarded or killed when their breeding days were over." Looks like it will be a fantastic film. For more information go to the movie's Facebook page. We've got our own Lauras here. Some do a good job too.Others collect the old stuff and use it themselves claiming they are rescues.others sell them entire and pregnant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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