Sentences with phrase «kept caged for their entire lives»

Close to 170,000 breeding adult dogs are kept caged for their entire lives, rarely getting exercise, human attention or mental stimulation.

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As the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) notes on its website, «under USDA standards, it is legal to keep dozens or even hundreds of breeding dogs in small wire cages for their entire lives with only the basics of food, water and rudimentary 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.»
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 directiFor 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 directifor 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.
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.
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.
In most states, a breeding kennel can legally keep dozens or hundreds of dogs in cages for their entire lives.
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
Federal guidelines allow a medium sized terrier to be kept in a cage the size of a clothes drier for its entire life.
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.
The dogs bought and sold at auction are kept confined in cages for their entire breeding lives ~ never getting to run or play with toys or experience affection and companionship.»
Some commercial dog breeders keep breeding females in tiny, wire cages for their entire lives.
It's an industry where keeping animals confined to a cage for their entire lives is completely legal, and where facilities are allowed to continue operating despite repeated violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
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