Someone with a three -
legged mill dog once told me they were unsure how to answer questions and were a little embarrassed to discuss their dog's previous life.
Not exact matches
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 columns.
«Missourians are tremendous
dog lovers and they want to see
dogs protected from the abuses on puppy
mills, such as lifetime confinement in small, wire cages, stacked one on top of another that do not even allow animals to stretch their
legs or even touch solid ground.»
It is common for small
dogs at puppy
mills to have their paws caught in the openings at the bottoms of the wire cages, wrenching their
legs as they try to free themselves, which can cause fractures and breaks.