User talk:DustinM


 * Dustin,

This seems like a good project. I'd expect the two papers to clock in at approximately 2,500 words each, so they'll be somewhat in-depth. Regarding puppy mills, one trick will be in creating your definition--I find that sometimes it's not so clear cut as "that's a puppy mill and this isn't." What are the criteria, and how can noncompliant breeders be brought into compliance?
 * Good luck! Stevenarntson

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