Sentences with phrase «store animal caging»

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Once formed by either serpentinization or microbes, methane could be stored as a stable clathrate hydrate — a chemical structure that traps methane molecules like animals in a cage — for later release to the atmosphere, perhaps by gradual outgassing through cracks and fissures or by episodic bursts triggered by volcanism.
Cage - free is technically correct since the chickens aren't stored in cages, but they're likely still packed into dirty, large buildings that aren't an ideal environment for animals to live.
Without any positive evidence against the suspicious industrialist, officers slap a closed sign on the animal experimentation operation and the rodents soon finds themselves incarcerated in a pet store cage with a hairy, flatulence - plagued pig (voice by Jon Favreau) and psychotic hamster (voice by Steve Buscemi).
Whether you are looking for premium, American - made dog or cat food, toys, treats, training aids, cages, grooming products, aquariums, animal wellness products, or anything else your pet needs, we are the only locally - owned, full - service pet store in the High Country.
Pet stores, even though they may not legally exist, would also be required to post and maintain, in a conspicuous place, on or within three feet of each animal's kennel, cage or enclosure, a certificate of source of each dog or cat offered for sale or transfer.
For example, most pet store cages are too small for animals like guinea pigs and rabbits, and they need hay and vegetables to stay healthy.
Being full of desirable animals makes shelters competitive with pet stores that get their inventory from puppy mills, where dogs are often mistreated, overbred and forced to spend their lives in cages without adequate access to food, water or veterinary care.
Because pet stores buy from backyard breeders who abuse the animals in cages, with overbreeding, and often cause increased likelihood of genetic problems when they inbreed for profit.
To make the most out of store specials animals were overcrowded in cages.
HSUS also visited several of the breeding facilities used by the stores and witnessed animals «living in filthy, barren cages reeking of urine, with inadequate care and socialization.»
The dog cages were filthy with waste and the dogs were covered in it, complainant alleges that the store was not disinfecting cages when animals were moved.
During a Disaster Event • Confine outside animals inside or in an accessible safe area • Cage all animals • Load stored emergency gear and animals • Turn off electricity, water main, and / or gas • Lock up and get out
Overcrowded cages and long, stressful journeys via air or truck can cause the spread of disease, resulting in sick animals arriving in the store.
Saving animals one pet store at a time By Janice Brown and Brendan Quealy Gloved hands reach in to pull the purebred Yorkie out of a cage..
«A review of state and USDA inspection reports from more than 100 breeders who sold animals to the nation's largest retail pet store chain revealed that more than 60 percent of the inspections found serious violations of basic animal care standards, including sick or dead animals in their cages, lack of proper veterinary care, inadequate shelter from weather conditions, and dirty, unkempt cages that were too small.
Animals held in pet stores, kennels, and shelters can not be kept at all in cages or stackable cages with wire mesh bottoms.
The Syrian is a solitary animal and while you might see them kept together in the same cage at the pet store, when they get older they will begin to fight it's cage mates as it tries to stake out it's own personal cage space.
Indoor cages can be purchased at a variety of pet stores, online, or from a small - animal product catalog.
Placing animals in these stores allows them faster adoptions due to the increased flow of foot traffic as well as frees a cage in the shelter for an additional animal.
In my store — one that operates on having a very high percentage of the floor dedicated to live animals — you will still find approximately two - thirds of the square footage dedicated to caging and supplies.
One more thing: Every once in a while, when I am in the rare circumstance of having an empty cage and nothing to fill it, I will post a large sign on it with the legend: «The Most Dangerous Animal in this Store
Anyone who has worked in a pet store has, at some point, seen a customer look at the birds or other animals and say, «It's so sad that they have to be caged that way.»
While a pet store may keep some animals in tight quarters on the theory that the caging is temporary, spiders, scorpions, stick insects, mantids and especially roaches all thrive in small spaces.
In a concession to animal advocates, the Arizona preemption bill included a disclosure requirement — stores must label each animal's cage with information about the breeder, including the USDA license number.
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