Worst yet, once the breeding dogs are no longer useful, they are often discarded like trash,
dumped at local shelters, or left to suffer without medical care until they succumb.
She then has no choice as to whether she gets to carry a possible litter of up to 10 or more puppies, and no choice as to then getting
dumped at the local shelter to nurse her babies in a cage because the local county economy can't support better conditions for its county shelter.
July 29 — 1 rooster, misidentified as a hen after being attacked by a dog July 27 — 1 rooster,
dumped in neighborhood and rescued July 15 — 1 duck, 1 rooster abandoned
at shelter July 3 — 2,000 hens from a battery cage farm June 28 — 1 rooster, dropped off
at shelter after being saved from a ritual slaughter June 27 — 1 goat saved from slaughter June 14 — 1 rooster, found abandoned
at a park May 13 — 1 goat from a
local shelter April 19 — 4 king pigeons from a
shelter April 12 — 1,000 hens from a pasture - based egg farm March 31 — 8 hens from a private home March 18: 2 hens from a private home March 9 — 14 hens from a private home March 7 — 1 naked neck hen, eventually transferred to Grass Valley permanent sancuary March 7 — 1 potbellied pig from a
shelter, dropped off because guardian could no longer care for