Sentences with phrase «see wire cages»

It is common to see wire cages stacked on top of each other.

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Most pet shop puppies, you see, were born and raised in wire - bottomed cages in outbuildings.
Many cages we saw had wire bottoms and a pull out tray, which are easy to clean but didn't really lend themselves to home design / building.
The white dividers you see between the cages are actually the broken - down cardboard boxes that the wire crates came in.
Some of the USDA breeders» documented violations included: puppies caged outside in freezing weather; sick or injured dogs who hadn't been seen by a vet; puppies caged on wire flooring with spaces wide enough for their legs to pass through the wire and become entrapped; inadequate sanitation, rusty cages in disrepair; severely matted or underweight dogs; improper medications on hand to treat or prevent disease; and outdoor runs without shelters large enough for the dogs to escape the sun, wind, or rain.
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.
In these situations the cats are almost viewing each other as strangers, but we have been able to help with reintroductions — sometimes by confining one cat to a «kitten pen» (a wire mesh cat cage that has space for a bed, litter tray and food bowls) for a few days so that the cats can see each other and get used to each other but not actually get at each other.
«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.»
The moms can spend up to nine years and eighteen litters later, producing puppy after puppy, with minimal food, no exercise, never off or out of the wire cages, no grooming, never see a veterinarian and never socialized.
As you already know current law and SB 113 would allow breeding dogs to be confined to tiny wire floor cages for their entire lives - many warehoused inside barns never seeing the light of day much less exercise.
There are plenty of collages, many featuring cut - outs of exotic birds — his wanderlust can also be seen in a work featuring maps of stars and the sea and sky seen through a window behind a wire cage.
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