On 17 March 2009, the Humane
Society of the United States issued a press release stating that members of The
Humane Society of the United States and other consumers filed a class action
lawsuit alleging that Petland, Inc. and the Hunte Corporation are conspiring to
sell unhealthy puppy mill puppies to unsuspecting consumers in numerous states.
Read Entire Press Release here 
The
class action lawsuit is the result of many months of investigative and legal
research, and comes after an eight-month investigation into Petland stores by
The HSUS that demonstrated a direct link between multiple Petland stores and
unscrupulous puppy mills.
HSUS Investigation Links Petland to Puppy Mills!

The
lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Phoenix late Monday, alleges that
Petland and Hunte violated federal law and numerous state consumer protection
laws by misleading thousands of consumers across the country into believing
that the puppies sold in Petland stores are healthy and come from high-quality
breeders. Many of the puppies sold by Petland come either directly from puppy
mills or puppy brokers such as Hunte, which operates as a middleman between the
mills and Petland's retail stores.
Read Class Action Complaint here
(pdf) 
Petland denies it
supports these substandard breeding facilities, and claims to follow
"Humane Care Guidelines" developed in conjunction with the USDA.
However, USDA recently informed HSUS in writing that it has no record of any
such guidelines.
USDA re: Petland "Humane Care
Guidelines" 
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