Human Society says a suspected puppy mill in Johnson County, with some 100 dogs in severe distress, is among the worst it has seen. Memory: It took a monumental fight, and a negotiated bill weaker than some animal advocates would have liked, to make animal cruelty a felony in Arkansas.

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