Sentences with phrase «in tiny wire cages»

Puppy mills are notorious for their inhumane conditions, housing dogs in tiny wire cages and providing them with little if any medical care.
In puppy mills, dogs are treated as nothing more than commodities, forced to live in tiny wire cages and deprived of basic needs such as water and food.
For instance, one page provides a link to an investigative video that shows dogs with matted, yellow - stained fur in tiny wire cages.)
The females, kept in tiny wire cages that make their paws bleed, are bred before they are old enough, given drugs and forced to produce two litters a year.
That pup or kittens parents may still be living in tiny wire cages with no opportunity to exercise or socialize with other animals or humans.
Breeding dogs never get to leave the mill but spend their entire lives in tiny wire cages, deprived of basic medical care, food, and water.

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Breeding dogs typically spend their entire lives in tiny, wire - bottom cages barely bigger than the dogs themselves.
Lil Olive, a fragile, tiny, Italian greyhound, was rescued in 2011 from a Missouri puppy mill after spending twelve years in a small wire cage, being bred successively and forced to churn out her puppies for sale in the puppy trade.
For example, a dog can be kept for his entire life in a tiny, wire - floored cage that's stacked upon other cages and only six inches longer than he is in each direction.
Breeding dogs in such facilities are typically confined to tiny, crowded wire cages and provided with the bare minimum of care required to keep them alive.
The dogs housed in the state's commercial breeding operations typically spend their lives in tiny, cramped, wire - floored cages that are stacked on top of each other, often outdoors, with no protection from the elements.
It's unfortunate but true that large - scale commercial breeders and brokers typically confine dogs for their entire lives in tiny, stacked, wire - floored cages, waste falling on them from above, their paws injured by the wire threads, and the female dogs bred continuously to exhaustion.»
Dogs from the meat farms exist in tiny cages with wire bottoms, elevated above the ground, exposed to all of the elements and living among their own filth.
We walked through row after row of tiny, filthy and dilapidated, decades - old wire cages packed with hundreds of desperate dogs forced to wallow in their own feces through extreme weather conditions — many without food and water.
Breeding dogs in commercial facilities frequently spend their lives locked in tiny, wire cages — no fresh air, no human touch, no love.
Some commercial dog breeders keep breeding females in tiny, wire cages for their entire lives.
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