Sentences with phrase «dogs imprisoned»

Dogs imprisoned in puppy mills often suffer from extreme physical and emotional problems — as do their puppies, in ways you can and can not see.

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At the peak of his NFL career, Vick was arrested and imprisoned for dog fighting.
Susie - Belle's journey through life has been a hard one, tougher than most humans would dare to think about, but far from remaining imprisoned by her past she has allowed herself to be coaxed, cuddled and loved into her new life, one that she now enjoys fully as a free, much loved dog, not something to make money from.
There are words from rescuers and campaigners, which I hope inspire readers to take up the campaign banners and do whatever is required to end the trade in puppies that keeps dogs like Susie - Belle and Twinkle imprisoned for profit.
Guardians of separation anxiety dogs can feel imprisoned, can experience depression, despair, hopelessness.
In a statement on Thursday, President Ingrid Newkirk said PETA would «work hard to get regulations passed to ensure all blood for emergency transfusions comes from real donors and not from imprisoned, miserable dogs
I don't care at all for crate training, you are imprisoning part of your family and many dogs take it as a form of punishment.
«Designer dogs,» she calls them — a mishmash of all the different breeds imprisoned on her property.
And it keeps dogs like Buddie, Omar and Victor imprisoned in a never - ending cycle of breeding, abuse and neglect.
As we succeed in our work to put an end to puppy mills, what will happen to the adult mill dogs currently imprisoned as breeding stock in puppy mills across America?
These facilities imprison up to hundreds of «livestock» dogs, often kept in extremely filthy and neglected conditions.
Countless dogs have been found imprisoned in their cages dead or dying from starvation, dehydration and disease.
But by funding the very business industry we claim to oppose, we have simply set the stage for even more dogs to be imprisoned by that same industry, thereby assuring their suffering and objectification.
As well as all this happy backslapping and thanking, and sharing the joy my team has experienced on behalf of those poor imprisoned dogs when someone, anyone, signs and shares that petition link, I'm equally upset and disappointed when so - called animal welfare organisations actively refuse to help a petition written specifically to prevent cruelty, from achieving Parliamentary debate as soon as possible — just because it wasn't their idea.
Mr. Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years, while in dog years I was in the puppy mills for 42.
Franny the beagle was imprisoned in a puppy factory, and used as a «breeder» dog for two - and - a-half years, until our investigators found her.
Collectively these «breeders» house thousands and thousands of imprisoned breeding dogs.
The puppy factory where she had been imprisoned for so long was raided, and along with 11 other dogs, Nellie was seized and taken to a shelter.
Approximately 2.5 million puppies are born in puppy mills annually and more than 400,000 breeding stock dogs are imprisoned in these kennels.
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