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  • Puppy Pipeline

    The Post tracked a puppy mill pipeline stretching from the Ozarks to South Florida, one that brought thousands of sometimes-sick puppies from mass-operations to local pet stores. At least 2,500 puppies were delivered to Palm Beach, Martin and St. Lucie counties from out-of-states breeders in an 11-month period. Roughly one in three of those came from breeders or distributors cited for problems by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees wholesale dog breeding. Citations varied from keeping animals in too-small and rusting cages with exposed nails or wires, to caked feces, to infestations of roaches and other insects that covered the walls and ceilings of kennels. In dozens of cases, kennel owners averted USDA inspection entirely.

    Tags: puppy mill; puppies; USDA; dog breeder; breeding; Department of Agriculture; animal mistreatment

    By Pat Beall; Jennifer Sorentrue; Adam Playrofd

    Post (Palm Beach, Fla.)

    2010

  • Pet Breeding in Central Minnesota

    "The stories found that kennels often had repeated violations, their operators frequently failed to notify buyers of their rights, as required by law, and that local counties only recently began to require permits to operate a breeding operation. The stories found that some breeders don't have the permits required to operate their breeding facilities."

    Tags: dog; breeding; permits; regulations; breeding operations; operators

    By Kirsti Marohn; David Unze

    St. Cloud (Minn.) Times

    2007

  • The grifters

    Forbes Magazine reports that "The information age is breeding a new sort of scamster. They put penny stock operators to shame. Meet Marcus Dalton... Like most scams, these count on the victim's greed overcoming his common sense...Dalton's fingerprints have been all over many of the biggest of the FCC license scams. We're talking serious money here, investors separated from close to a half-billion a year, in wireless cable TV, specialized mobile radio, interactive TV and personal communications systems. Not even the FCC's recent move to auction off the spectrum seems to have slowed the scamsters down.."

    Tags: money laundering telemarketing ethics phone fraud Micromedia Development Service Wireless Embassy SEC Securities and Exchange Commission Federal Communications Commission

    By Fleming Meeks

    Forbes Magazine

    1995