Sentences with phrase «dog in cages»

In most states, a breeding kennel can legally keep dozens or hundreds of dogs in cages for their entire lives.
The federal standards require breeders to keep dogs in cages with at least 6 inches of headroom and a minimum floor space that's based on the dog's size.
For months, staff has been finding room for dogs in cages in the stray - and surgery - holding areas.
Federal standards require breeders to keep dogs in cages with at least 6 inches of headroom and a minimum floor space that's based on the dog's size.
Because of the size, many dog owners feel comfortable leaving more than one dog in the cage at a time without feeling they are too crowded.
Keep in mind that even facilities with mostly healthy puppies and problem - free inspection reports may be keeping dozens or even hundreds of breeding dogs in cages for their entire lives.
Puppy Mills, if you do not know the term yet, define a commercial group of breeders who confine hundreds of dogs in cages for the sole purpose of breeding them for profit until they are no longer useful.
After seeing all those little dogs in cages, with looks of fear and anxiety in their eyes, with their hair knotted and their bodies weak and emaciated, I had to know the truth.
Receiving a working dog in a cage, with a video tape at your local airport is unsafe for you and your family.
A commercial dog breeder would be prohibited from housing a dog in a cage containing a wire floor unless there is some way the dog can be off the wire floor. A cage must be «large enough to allow for reasonable movement by the dog».
The longest dog in the cage, for example, a 20 inch long dog, would have only 5.63 ft by 1 ft with each additional 20 inch long dog provided only 2.89 ft by 1 ft.. The cage need only be 6 inches above the head of the tallest dog when standing.
He spent 4 years of his life as a stud dog in a cage at a puppy mill in PA..
The regulations would require  persons with more than 10 intact dogs to provide «space to allow each dog to turn about freely, to stand, sit, and lie down», fully extended without touching any side of an enclosure or any other dog in the cage when they are lying down together.
... A review of USDA inspection reports from more than 100 Petland breeders revealed that more than 60 % of the inspections found serious violations of basic animal care standards, including sick or dead dogs in their cages, lack of proper veterinary care, inadequate shelter from weather conditions, and dirty, unkempt cages that were too small.»
The exhibition of recorded acts of animal cruelty — for example, artists confining dogs in cages or placing them on treadmills and encouraging aggression — is cruelty in the second degree.
The worst are Doggy Concentration Boot Camps where they say it is a home — and then you go there in a bad neighborhood and there are 50 dogs in cages in the garage.
In most states, large - scale breeding operations can legally keep hundreds of dogs in cages for their entire lives for the sake of selling puppies, as long as the animals have basic food, water and shelter.
Shocking as it is, this practice is not illegal — the Humane Society mentions that «in most states, a breeding kennel can legally keep dozens, even hundreds, of dogs in cages for their entire lives, as long as the dogs are given the basics of food, water, and shelter.»
He is 28, is 5»10 and 202 pounds, and is a player the Giants coaches said through their first six games had been like a dog in a cage in the return game and who was close to being released and close to biting.
It may sound somewhat outrageous, but keeping a dog in a cage that complies with the requirements may be legal (again, controversy).
For instance, it is normal to keep a dog in a cage that is merely 6 inches longer than the dog!
I also want to point out that not ALL dog breeders are evil money grubbing villains who keep their dogs in cages.
It is very hard for me to believe that most people will look at a photo of a dog in a cage and actually want to adopt that animal.»
Under the federal Animal Welfare Act, it is completely legal to keep a dog in a cage only six inches longer than the dog in each direction, with a wire floor, stacked on top of another cage, for the dog's entire life.
If we lock a dog in a cage for the day while we go off to work or keep him chained in the yard for long periods of time, we are not respecting his needs.
But keeping a dog in a cage for most of its days raises ethical questions.
It is not desirable to keep the dog in a cage for two months.
and if they love you they will come around... maybe call them and try and talk (not about the dog) and see if arranging a time to hang out with the dog in a cage or off the property.
Who can forget the Zimmerman brothers of Berks County, Elmer and Ammon, who slaughtered 80 dogs in their cages five years ago this summer, rather than provide them flea treatment as ordered by the dog warden.
The first thing the vet will do is isolate your dog in a cage and barrier nurse them.
Many people are concerned about whether it's cruel to leave their dog in a cage for any amount of time.
Most Veterinarians prefer to do this in their office, however, you can ask your Vet for a tranquilizer or keep our dog in a caged area.
When the SPCA of Texas came to the scene, they saw hundreds of dogs in cages and kennels all over the property.
As the ASPCA notes, it's still entirely legal «to keep a dog in a cage only 6 inches longer than the dog in each direction, with a wire floor, stacked on top of another cage, for the dog's entire life.»
Under the AWA, it is legal to keep a dog in a cage only six inches longer than the dog in each direction, with a wire floor, stacked on top of another cage, for the dog's entire life.
He found the dogs in cages, which they never leave.
They think of it as restraining their dog in a cage.
They would come up the mountain with their dogs in cages in trunks to go hunting for the few remaining bears as though this was some sort of macho ritual.
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