Sentences with phrase «tiny cages for»

Breeding dogs never get to escape mills, but are kept in tiny cages for the duration of their «useful» life.
This is why puppy mills and backyard breeders sell online, because that way, nobody sees the adult dogs who are living in squalor or being confined to tiny cages for their entire lives.
They live in these tiny cages for their entire lives, and most have never walked on solid ground.
«The message is loud and clear: the country's largest food retailers do not want to be selling pork from systems in which pigs were immobilized inside tiny cages for months on end,» said Paul Shapiro, vice president of Farm Animal Protection for The HSUS.
«Cruelties such as locking animals in tiny cages for their whole lives and cutting their tails off without painkiller aren't acceptable to Rhode Islanders, and we're proud to have taken action to prevent them,» said Majority Leader Ruggerio.

Not exact matches

A subset of affluent consumers is willing to pay higher prices for free - range beef, cage - free eggs, and other animal products marketed as sustainably produced and cruelty - free, but that's a tiny slice of the market.
After being cooped up for a year in tiny cages, the animals were once again set free, except for those that were immediately sacrificed to make God happy.
«By starting to use eggs from hens not confined in cruel battery cages and pork from pigs not crammed into tiny gestation crates, Sonic has taken an important first step forward for animal welfare,» said Paul Shapiro, senior director of The HSUS» factory farming campaign.
It's been a most victorious year for egg - laying hens — at least, the ones who will be laying eggs in 2025 — the deadline set by most major supermarkets and leading fast food chains including McDonald's, to transition away from tiny and cramped battery cages, the egg industry norm for more than a half - century.
This is positive movement for laying hens, since most of the country's 280 million hens are confined in tiny battery cages where they can barely move.
In addition to the individual acts of abuse which led to criminal charges, The HSUS» investigation also found breeding pigs confined day - and - night in gestation crates, tiny cages that virtually immobilize animals for nearly their entire lives.
These beautiful girls went from barely being able to move in a cage in a factory farm to a big beautiful coop with plenty of space to roam (30 square feet per chicken to be accurate, even though the area we live in requires only 10 square feet per chicken for a backyard coop — obviously still a huge improvement from a tiny cage).
To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
They are fed organic food and live in a similar environment to their ancestors, whereas conventionally grown animals can be raised in tiny indoor cages, like battery hens, for example, or pigs in sow stalls or gestation crates, with little or no room to move and no exposure to natural light.
Tiny cages with nanowire bars could block light from entering or exiting, but allow other materials through — which might be useful for biomedicine
«Studying argon gas trapped in two - dimensional array of tiny «cages»: Understanding how individual atoms enter and exit the nanoporous frameworks could help scientists design new materials for gas separation and nuclear waste remediation.»
Bangkok Dangerous is a good film and should be a hit for Nicholas Cage, except for one tiny, teeny problem — Nicholas Cage.
The same goes for Mindy Macready / Hit - Girl (Chloe Grace Moretz), who, having been homeschooled by Big Daddy (Nicolas Cage really was one of the highlights of the first film) her whole life, makes many tiny, blonde enemies in her first few days.
Not as commendable were the slick but forgettable Leatherface, the first disappointment by French filmmaking duo Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury; the Spierig Brothers» Jigsaw, part 8 of the exhausted Saw series; the dull Amityville: The Awakening by Franck Khalfoun, usually a respectable genre director, who does still add his share of clever touches (and meta moments, like when a group of teenagers watch the original Amityville Horror in the «real» Amityville haunted house, into which one's family has just moved); Open Water 3: Cage Dive, whose shark - franchise designation was tacked on as an afterthought, not that it helped to draw in audiences (in an anemic year for great whites, 47 Meters Down takes the prize for the best shark film); Jeepers Creepers 3, a super-limited release — surely in part because of director Victor Salva's history as a convicted child molester — which just a tiny bit later would probably have been shelved permanently in light of the slew of reprehensible - male - behavior outings in recent months.
Place an exercise wheel and a tiny wooden hut or plastic igloo (for sleeping) in the cage as well.
To take action on this issue, first please send a warm thank you to Representative Lee Denney, DVM, -LRB-[email protected] gov) the house sponsor of this bill, and TulsaPets Summer 2009 49 to senate sponsor Senator Cliff Branan (R - Oklahoma City) at [email protected] gov for their unwavering commitment to this issue, and for their compassion for the dogs and cats that languish in tiny cages and covered with filth, waiting for someone to care.
«These kennels can legally have hundreds of dogs in one facility, and confine them to tiny, crowded cages for their entire lives, breeding them continuously to produce as many puppies as possible for the pet trade.
«These dogs were kept in tiny cages and forced to breed continuously for the profit of the mill owners.»
Lil Olive, a fragile, tiny, Italian greyhound, was rescued in 2011 from a Missouri puppy mill after spending twelve years in a small wire cage, being bred successively and forced to churn out her puppies for sale in the puppy trade.
In any event, we weren't really interested in regulations that might increase the minimum size of the tiny cage that a mill dog would live in for its whole life by six inches.
Victims of the high - volume puppy industry, they're bred for profit and kept in tiny, filthy cages.
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 directiFor 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 directifor 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.
It's unfortunate but true that large - scale commercial breeders and brokers typically confine dogs for their entire lives in tiny, stacked, wire - floored cages, waste falling on them from above, their paws injured by the wire threads, and the female dogs bred continuously to exhaustion.»
A tiny cage — as stated above, cages that are too small cause stress to your hamster and are difficult for you to clean
For instance, one page provides a link to an investigative video that shows dogs with matted, yellow - stained fur in tiny wire cages.)
Of course, you keep them in cages for their own safety, these tiny critters just can't be let loose to run around the house without very close supervision.
Female dogs formerly used for breeding in puppy mills are kept in tiny cages, and thus become used to being surrounded by waste.
Foster animals come in all shapes and sizes — from tiny kittens and puppies that need fattening up and lots of love and attention, to dogs and cats that have been sitting in cages for months and would benefit from being in a home with structure and love.
They had me come into the hospital very early AM and leave my tiny 3 - pound baby in a cold metal cage for hours.
Some commercial dog breeders keep breeding females in tiny, wire cages for their entire lives.
Life in a small cage with improper nutrition caused this tiny Chihuahua to have joint issues that made moving around difficult for him.
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.
Puppy mills are notorious for their inhumane conditions, housing dogs in tiny wire cages and providing them with little if any medical care.
One sees a tiny cage - like enclosure, confined by glass, with a desk, chair, and other objects that are normally meant for human interaction (see He Tried to Internalise Everything and The Acquired Inability to Escape).
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