The dogs are usually
kept in wire cages to allow for excrement to fall away from the surfaces of the living area.
The animals are often
kept in wire cages and they are not removed even to allow them to eliminate.
Strader said the dogs» owner was living in a school bus and the dogs were
kept in wire cages outside with just boards placed over the tops of the cages as shelters.
Dating back to when chinchillas were kept and bred for their fur they were
kept in wire cages.
Not exact matches
My father Bill Bright, who owns The Fish Nook Pet Center
in Acton, Mass., has always
kept birds out on the floor
in wire cages where customers can have direct access to them.
Also
keep in mind that the bunny's
cage should not have a
wired base, as it will hurt and cause injury to your bunny's paws.
Breeding dogs
in these mills are typically
kept in small
wire cages that leave them with very little space to move or turn around.
«It was a tremendous impact on our rescue because we were about to go from
keeping cats quarantined
in wire cages to being able to quarantine
in much more sterile, easier to clean and maintain and space saving,» Animal Life founder Bryan Rouse said, adding.
U.S. federal law under the Animal Welfare Act allows breeders to
keep animals
in cages with
wire flooring that are stacked on top of each other.
The animals
kept by these businesses generally live
in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions — sometimes
in wire - floored
cages stacked
in tall columns — without adequate veterinary care, food, water or socialization.
Keep a safe wooden chew stick
in the
cage,
wired to the bars within reach.
«Under the old Missouri law, dogs can be
kept in wire - floored
cages just six inches longer than their bodies.
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.»
Keep in mind that the openness of wire cages gives them great ventilation but means you must also keep the cage out of dra
Keep in mind that the openness of
wire cages gives them great ventilation but means you must also
keep the cage out of dra
keep the
cage out of drafts.
Keep in mind that the openness of wire cages gives them great ventilation but means you must keep the cage out of dra
Keep in mind that the openness of
wire cages gives them great ventilation but means you must
keep the cage out of dra
keep the
cage out of drafts.
The pan is three inches deep, but the
wire fencing sits inside the plastic pan and helps
keep bedding
in the
cage surprisingly well.
In a puppy mill, dogs are often kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs — and it is not unusual for cages to be stacked in column
In a puppy mill, dogs are often
kept in cages with wire flooring that injures their paws and legs — and it is not unusual for cages to be stacked in column
in cages with
wire flooring that injures their paws and legs — and it is not unusual for
cages to be stacked
in column
in columns.
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 are typically
kept in small
wire cages that they must share with several other dogs.
Citations varied from
keeping animals
in too - small and rusting
cages with exposed nails or
wires, to caked feces, to infestations of roaches and other insects that covered the walls and ceilings of kennels.
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.
To minimize waste cleanup, dogs are often
kept in cages with
wire flooring that injures their paws and legs — and it is not unusual for
cages to be stacked up
in columns.
In puppy mills, dogs are bred in appalling conditions, kept in overcrowded small wire cages, given little exercise or socialization, enjoy no human contact and receive nothing in the way of veterinary car
In puppy mills, dogs are bred
in appalling conditions, kept in overcrowded small wire cages, given little exercise or socialization, enjoy no human contact and receive nothing in the way of veterinary car
in appalling conditions,
kept in overcrowded small wire cages, given little exercise or socialization, enjoy no human contact and receive nothing in the way of veterinary car
in overcrowded small
wire cages, given little exercise or socialization, enjoy no human contact and receive nothing
in the way of veterinary car
in the way of veterinary care.
Basically this is using an appropriately sized
wire or plastic «crate» or
cage to
keep the dog
in during the many different phases of training the dog or puppy.
All puppies are
kept in cages with
wire flooring and many of the small dogs feet slip through.
At the Namyangju farm, dogs including golden retrievers, spaniels, beagles, greyhounds as well as Korean jindos and mastiffs, were being
kept in filthy and deprived conditions, spending their whole lives
in rows of barren
wire cages, exposed to the elements and with no veterinary care whatsoever.
At puppy mills, the dogs are
kept in small
wire cages for years on end solely to produce puppies for commercial sale
in pet stores and over the Internet.
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.
The second puppy with the skin lesions on the pads and underside had typical changes seen
in puppies that are
kept in dirty
wire cages.
Security: A
wire door with a strong latch usually provides good security for
keeping your hamster
in its
cage.
From
wire caged hamster homes, to large rabbit hutches and runs, we have everything to
keep your small pet safe and secure
in their own environment.
If you
keep your hamster
in a
wire cage,
keep wire cutters handy, so that if your hamster gets caught
in the
wire you can free it quickly and easily.
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.»
Havens
kept his puppies
in wire - floored
cages, an inspector noted, where their paws slipped through the openings and became injured and infected.
At the Namyangju farm, dogs were being
kept in filthy and deprived conditions, spending their whole lives
in rows of barren
wire cages, exposed to the elements and with no veterinary care whatsoever.
Dogs are usually held
in small, crowded
wire cages and provided with the bare minimum of care required to
keep them alive.
Examples of cruelty / neglect include beating or abusing an animal,
wiring or duct taping an animal's mouth closed, not providing an animal with adequate food, fresh water, warm shelter
in the winter and cool / shaded shelter
in the summer,
keeping the animal
in a very unclean area or on a very short chain, not providing medical care for a sick animal,
keeping an animal
in a
cage that is too small and not providing daily exercise for an animal.
Animals held
in pet stores, kennels, and shelters can not be
kept at all
in cages or stackable
cages with
wire mesh bottoms.
The breeding mothers and fathers are usually
kept in horrible conditions, either outside, regardless of weather, with no shelter,
in filthy, cramped buildings, or
in cages with
wire bottoms that barely have enough room for the dog herself.
Some commercial dog breeders
keep breeding females
in tiny,
wire cages for their entire lives.
I remember walking past the rows of wall display
cages full of puppies and kittens and to the back of the store, where the baby rabbits were
kept in a large
wire playpen.