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Would that be much of a drive for you? If you could visit under the premise of picking out a puppy, you'd (technically) have to see more than just one puppy. Take a camera or video camera to record what you see if they let you in, just make sure they don't see either.
That's the only way I can think of to spare the ASPCA a wild goose chase. If they refuse to allow you in the building, that's enough for the ASPCA to NEED to investigate the situation further.
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