Not exact matches
Two days a week, she puts on pastel scrubs and takes the bus to the Broadway Pet Hospital
in downtown Oakland, where she administers vaccines, trims nails, cleans
cages, and helps care for the
dogs, cats, and
other animals the hospital treats.
If you have
other types of pets such as cats or
dogs in your house, choose
other types of
cages such as aquarium or plastic modular
cages rather than barred
cages to prevent any unwanted circumstances.
he said gas is much easier to control b / c if a
dog is having problems you just turn off the gas, with the iv anesthesia, there is no way to bring the
dog back quickly... my girls come out of the surgery running and playing, which they never have done at
other vets... he is the best, he also works with lots of rescues, and helps provide vet care for the rescues, there are abt 5 - 6 rescues running around his office, or
in cages (big bunny, lizard, etc.).
Inspectors have found cats,
dogs and
other animals infested with parasites as well as animals being kept
in cages that are too small, and listless kittens with stomach disorders and diarrhea.
I'm yet two
dogs from a pound
in Serbia... they've been
in cages their whole lives... the last thing I want to do is being them home and stick them
in a crate, so it's nice to see
other options too
A large breeding facility or a puppy mill will often have problems with parvo and
other diseases because so many
dogs are kept
in cages next to each
other.
Kazoos work if a
dog or cat is singly housed (not
in an area with
other dogs or cats), but for most
caging situations, a visual stimulus is best.
Our daily schedule includes: walking
dogs who are
caged while
in treatment three times a day, feeding
dogs twice a day, cleaning
cages and
other areas, socializing with the
dogs
Living
in a mill
cage makes some
dogs competitive over food, while
others are afraid to eat and never got enough.
That means that even legal, USDA approved commercial breeders can (and usually are) forcing
dogs to live
in tiny, cramped
cages, often stacked one on top of the
other.
DELTONA -
In what officials termed the worst animal - cruelty case in the city in years, animal - control officers and Volusia County deputy sheriffs Wednesday seized five dogs and six puppies from a feces - laden home.Armed with a search warrant, law - enforcement officers entered the house at 2441 Newmark Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and found the dogs, along with dead birds, hamsters, mice and other rodents still in their cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swange
In what officials termed the worst animal - cruelty case
in the city in years, animal - control officers and Volusia County deputy sheriffs Wednesday seized five dogs and six puppies from a feces - laden home.Armed with a search warrant, law - enforcement officers entered the house at 2441 Newmark Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and found the dogs, along with dead birds, hamsters, mice and other rodents still in their cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swange
in the city
in years, animal - control officers and Volusia County deputy sheriffs Wednesday seized five dogs and six puppies from a feces - laden home.Armed with a search warrant, law - enforcement officers entered the house at 2441 Newmark Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and found the dogs, along with dead birds, hamsters, mice and other rodents still in their cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swange
in years, animal - control officers and Volusia County deputy sheriffs Wednesday seized five
dogs and six puppies from a feces - laden home.Armed with a search warrant, law - enforcement officers entered the house at 2441 Newmark Drive at about 2:30 p.m. and found the
dogs, along with dead birds, hamsters, mice and
other rodents still
in their cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swange
in their
cages and aquariums, according to Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swanger.
Some states require pet stores to post the names of the breeders
in a visible location, such as on the
dogs»
cages, so consumers have additional information about where the puppies came from, and
other large - scale commercial
dog breeders sell directly to consumers over the Internet.
PawFection provides a fun, stimulating, social, safe and
cage - free environment for your
dog to play
in with
other canine friends.
Our
dogs do not live
in cages and live together
in packs, are socialized with
other dogs, with children, are current on shots, licensing and are leash trained.
If it were not for Sook, many of these
dogs would have spent their short lives
in filthy wire
cages surrounded by the
other frightened animals before becoming victims of the industry.
Ideally we are looking for a
dog that plays well with
others and feels comfortable
in this open
cage - free environment.
Baker added, «Before, these
dogs were cooped up
in cages, stacked up on top of each
other in barns never seeing the light of day.»
They can be confined
in your house inside a large
cage,
dog crate or cat playpen if you need to restrict their access to
other areas of your home.
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.
Beagles are used
in a wide range of research procedures: fundamental biological research applied to human medicine, applied for veterinary medicine, and many
others...
Dogs» status as «man's best friend» offers them no protection from being locked
in lonely
cages and forced to endure excruciating experiments.
The owners kept me
in a
cage and seldom allowed me to run free and play with
other dogs.
The legislation was a response to appalling conditions
in many large commercial breeding kennels, where
dogs spent most of their working lives inside cramped wire
cages, stacked one atop the
other, and got little grooming, veterinary care or exercise.
We want the SPCA to confirm this report and to seize the
dog, before it suffers the fate of many
other dogs that have been the scrutiny of neighbours and the SPCA and put
in a
cage in the basement or garden shed.
For all we no they may have lived togethered for months or years & then sum1 with compassion & kindness came along to help them.i can't stop thinking about the
dog locked
in a
caged & rabbit they must be missing each
other terribly I feel sorry for the
dog he must be heart broken the wee sweet heart
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.
The
dogs are typically kept
in small wire
cages that they must share with several
other dogs.
Also, «USDA regulations allow a medium - sized
dog to spend her entire life
in a
cage the size of your refrigerator with several
other dogs, and the breeder is
in full compliance,» said Marcy LaHart, an attorney who sued Puppy Palace
in Boynton Beach on behalf of a customer who bought a sick puppy.
The slaughter continues to take place behind the scenes, and traumatized, sick and dying
dogs are still found
in crammed
in cages awaiting to be slaughtered
in front of
other dogs.
Two dead
dogs were also found on the property; one
in a
cage with two
other dogs which the property owner indicated she had known about for some time.
Nobody is arguing that
dogs should be treated badly, kept
in cages their entire lives, denied socialization with
other dogs, or anything of the sort, but to suggest that there are no commercial - scale breeders doing a good job with their
dogs is a comment that could only be made by somebody who has never taken the time to go out and spend time on the farms owned by all kinds of commercial - scale breeders.
Indeed most of the older
dogs live permanently
in these large
cages since they are less likely to fight or try to escape
in their later years and enjoy the company of the
others.
If you are planning to bring a hamster to your house, keep
in mind that his place or
cage should be kept away from the reach of
other pet animals like cats and
dogs.
Unlike
other board and train programs, your
dog will NOT be stuck
in a
cage for multiple hours per day and only taken out for short bathroom breaks.
When one infected
dog starts coughing, all of the
other dogs are subsequently at risk with each breath they take, even if they are housed
in separate
cages or runs.
It is for Chloe and the countless
other dogs in wire
cages, concrete stalls,
in abusive homes and alone on the streets that we continue to rescue.
DETAILS OF INVESTIGATION: I investigated this complaint on 12-16-2006, I requested that puppies
in the front
cages and any
other cages with multiple
dogs have multiple water bottles so that they do not run out dunng the night.
The report concludes that despite regular inspections, breeders were allowed to continue operating facilities where
dogs lived
in inhumane conditions —
cages overflowing with pools of urine and feces, food laden with dead cockroaches,
dogs infested with ticks, and unattended injuries including a mutilated leg and
other atrocities — all without penalty.
In 2014 Animal Control began posting Pit Bulls on our website, removed the «Not For Adoption» sticker from Pit Bulls
cage cards, began adopting out apparently friendly Pit Bulls through our rescue partners and began allowing volunteers to interact socialize with Pit Bulls upon arrival just like
other dogs.
Not only do all large CBEs fit the dictionary of puppy mill, but a study published
in the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science found that «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of
dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing
dogs in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding
dogs for their entire reproductive lives —
in most cases, years —
in their
cages or runs;
dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or
other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
And as a study
in the Journal of Applied Animal Behaviour Science found, «Common to virtually all CBEs are the following: large numbers of
dogs; maximally efficient use of space by housing
dogs in or near the minimum space permitted by law; housing breeding
dogs for their entire reproductive lives —
in most cases, years —
in their
cages or runs;
dogs rarely if ever permitted out of their primary enclosures for exercise or play; absence of toys or
other forms of enrichment; minimal to no positive human interaction or companionship; and minimal to no health care.»
In a hand - written letter he told the board he had to kill his retired breeding
dog, Charlotte and seven
others because he couldn't comply with the new
cage space requirements.
Some
dogs were kept
in small
cages while
others roamed free.
Like the BFP's
other rescued
dogs, these had spent their entire lives
in cages as test subjects, never experiencing simple comforts like a run
in the grass or an affectionate belly rub.
The film depicted puppy mill
dogs living or existing in filthy deplorable conditions, almost all
in crowded
cages too small for them to move around much, if at all. The
cages often had chicken wire for flooring. The
dogs were covered
in waste, matted and starving with open wounds and
other injuries.
Both breeds today are rarely used for hunting foxes due to laws banning the practice
in many places, but some breeders and owners have their
dogs compete
in sporting events such as go - to - ground contests,
in which they have to go underground to attempt to kill a
caged rat or
other small animal.
Of course, all birds must be supervised at all times, too, if they are out of their
cages and
other predatory pets, such as cats and
dogs, also live
in the home.
However,
in a puppy mill situation, the
dog's area is normally a 2X4
cage with
other dogs in and around their «territory».
With Comfort Care, you can rest easier knowing that your senior
dog won't be left alone
in a
cage or put into an unsafe situation with
other dogs.
From birth to slaughter, these
dogs are kept
in cramped, rusty,
cages stacked on top of each
other.
USDA standards require only that
dogs»
cages be 6 inches longer than the
dog, and allow puppy mills to keep
dogs in those tiny
cages, stacked on top of each
other, their entire lives.