This woman has taken rescues all over the country and given them a black eye. I bet there is a serious drop in people adopting from them now.
I just had a long post typed out, but you phrased my thoughts more succinctly than I did.
It sickens me to think that people may use this as an excuse not to adopt and instead turn to pet stores which perpetuate an industry of cruelty. Sure, there are channels to go through when adopting and it takes a little longer than the instant gratification of getting a pup immediately - I had to wait three months to adopt my rescue chihuahua LuLu. However, instant gratification and getting a pet shouldn't even be in the same sentence. Go to a pound after Christmas and look at all the dogs who have been given up when their cute puppy stage wore off. Or, all the dogs who have been given up because someone moved, had a baby, etc. It's sickening.
RE: pet stores, please think twice before buying from one. If your pet store tells you that their dogs have come from a reputable breeder, they are lying. If no one bought from a pet store those puppies would go to foster homes until they were adopted out and then puppymills would cease to exist and millions of animals would be spared the horrors of living and dying a painful and sick death in a mill.
http://stoppuppymills.org/
http://www.prisonersofgreed.org/
http://www.nopuppymills.com/