The New Jersey Society for the Protection of Animals said that Garruto kept dogs in
squalid cages, covered in feces and urine, without access to water.
Not exact matches
The animals are subject to inhumane treatment, such as living their entire lives in
squalid, overcrowded
cages, over-breeding, and medical neglect.
Dogs at puppy mills typically receive little to no medical care; live in
squalid conditions with no exercise, socialization or human interaction; and are confined inside cramped wire - floored
cages for life.
Many feed them inappropriate diets and keep them in
squalid enclosures and
cages that not only deprive them of the ability to engage in natural behaviors, but fail to confine them safely, leading to escapes.
Puppy mills contribute to pet overpopulation and cause countless dogs lifetimes of suffering in
squalid wire
cages.
Puppy mills are mass dog producing facilities that keep animals in
cages or kennels, often in
squalid conditions with little or no exercise, socialization or human interaction for years on end.