I am currently investigating this company and believe the owner is: Ronald Berning, not Steve Kruse of Iowa, who has been sued both personally and as president of Happiness is Pets twice here in Cook County, Illinois. However, the first suit was done by someone pro se and appears to have gone nowhere (filed in the 90s). Check out the Circuit Court of Cook County's website for details. The second suit is very recent, filed 3/3/09, and is still pending, attorneys on both sides. As for the kennel referenced in Iowa - I am rather confused as to how people are stating Steve Krause of Stonehedge Kennels might be the owner of Happiness is Pets in IL. He is a licensed breeder but there appear to be no negative reports during the past several years during routine inspections conducted by the USDA (which they do of breeders). See,
http://acissearch.aphis.usda.gov/LPASearch/faces/pdfpage.jspx?custid=9245
Either the USDA IS SLEEPING ON THE JOB, have crappy standards, or there is a big mix-up in saying he is a bad breeder and owns Happiness is Pets.. Maybe the bad breeding is taking place in his private home, basement, or in other facilities he keeps seperate from the main one which the USDA inspects.....Anyway, it appears that the Bernings (Cynthia Berning owned a now dissolved one too) have been in the pet store business since the 80s and 90s with several bankruptcies as well.
I am interested in obtaining information and began investigating because many people have contacted me regarding sick pets sold by Happiness is Pets (I am an attorney). One friend's puppy had uvietis and is now blind in one eye as well as serious mange with lots of hair loss (caused by mites) as well as other health issues. The puppy is 7 months old and the owner of Happiness is Pets refused to pay the owner some compensation for selling a sick puppy. Another friend of this victim's bought a puppy from Happiness and this dog had to have all of its teeth pulled (do not know why yet) and also its eyelashes due to infections. It was also reported that one of individuals wanted their vet bills paid and the funds to buy pup reimbursed (due to future expected bills) but the owner refuses to help these victims. Illinois needs better laws and control too. They are understandably contemplating a lawsuit as well now and I believe that law enforcement should investigate this business. Regardless, people and families should be careful with puppies sold by pet stores. While really cute to see, the pet businesses do not really care about the issues behind mills but only want to profit over the behind the scenes suffering. Animals should not be used this way either. The best solution is public knowledge and educating family, friends and acquaintances and considering saving animals in shelters or going through registered and certified breeders you are very familiar with and/or know of their reputation. Puppies may be cute, but I am learning that the ones from puppy mill breeders allow their mother to be really mistreated and used, in the process of having multiple litters all the time with no breaks, as well as with inter breeding leading to diseases as well. Finally, it seems that the puppies he recently sold in Orland Park and Oak Lawn are really a problem. See also, yelp.com reviews, all pretty bad. Good luck to whoever already bought from him.....