Sentences with phrase «tiny cages with»

These dogs are usually found crammed into tiny cages with other dogs, standing and sleeping in feces and urine, their hair matted, skin painfully itchy from fleas or ticks, starving and malnourished.
Dogs from the meat farms exist in tiny cages with wire bottoms, elevated above the ground, exposed to all of the elements and living among their own filth.
The report clearly showed numerous situations where several dogs were crammed into tiny cages with wire bottoms.
Tiny cages with nanowire bars could block light from entering or exiting, but allow other materials through — which might be useful for biomedicine
Testing drug addition, he decided that living in a tiny cage with no social interaction robbed the rat of sensory input.
It's so upsetting to see these dogs in such appalling conditions, many of them crammed four or five to a tiny cage with absolutely no room to move.
Well, they didn't get their rabbit neutered and they have it in a tiny cage with no exercise or social interaction — they set that rabbit up to be miserable.

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If your hands get tired in this mode, you can slide the Joy - Cons up and off (a tiny release button behind each lets them disengage), prop the Switch on a flat surface with its rear kickstand, then continue playing wirelessly, your hands free to roam like creatures loosed from cages.
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.
It is the material's very special crystal structure that does the trick, in connection with an astonishing new physical effect; in countless tiny cages within the crystal, cerium atoms are enclosed.
Materials researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology initially came across the nano cage as a potentially powerful approach, and Mavrikakis» group used its quantum mechanical modeling expertise to synthesize cages with a tiny amount of platinum.
The test uses tiny molecular cages embedded with a dye that can catch and trap these sugar molecules, even at low levels.
The problem with the old alpine, I really loved cause its rearenginelayout and looks and sportiness (even with cage under 700 kg if I remember correct), was the extreme tiny cockpit, the catastrophic procession (french cars...) and that it was difficult to drive under racing conditions, felt a little bit like a Lancia Stratos (another famous rallycar with catastrophic builtqualtiy): it refuses to drive in the streight in the same way the Urquattro refuses to drives in curves:-D!
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.
A mother dog the group pulled out of one cage had a single tiny puppy with her; his body was so cold, they feared that he, too, must be lost.
Breeding dogs in such facilities are typically confined to tiny, crowded wire cages and provided with the bare minimum of care required to keep them alive.
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.
That pup or kittens parents may still be living in tiny wire cages with no opportunity to exercise or socialize with other animals or humans.
They spent Saturday night and most of Sunday shut up in tiny cages in the back of a van after a thief made off with the vehicle.
You can get these from your vet or from most pet stores but seeing as they are so tiny you must carefully weigh your hamster before using anything to treat them with and thoroughly clean the cage afterwards.
Pet store puppies are kept in isolation in tiny steel cages with cruel metal - grated bottoms in many pet stores in the Lower Mainland of B.C.
The adverts often look very genuine and it is difficult to the untrained eye to determine if the dog you are buying is from an ethical breeder or a puppy mill with hundreds of breeding dogs kept in tiny, dirty cages with very little human contact.
For instance, one page provides a link to an investigative video that shows dogs with matted, yellow - stained fur in tiny wire cages.)
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.
The customer is reluctant to put that squirmy, loving puppy back into that tiny display cage with the wire bottom.
We walked through row after row of tiny, filthy and dilapidated, decades - old wire cages packed with hundreds of desperate dogs forced to wallow in their own feces through extreme weather conditions — many without food and water.
This training tends to be most successful with rats that are specifically raised to be pets in a large cage with a litter box, and less successful with rats that were raised in tiny cages.
Life in a small cage with improper nutrition caused this tiny Chihuahua to have joint issues that made moving around difficult for him.
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).
The works they have chosen are as follows: Jean - Marc Bustamante (French, born 1952): Suspension II, two silk - screened photographs on plexiglass, shown in combination with a group of specially designed bird cages containing tiny live finches.
(My favourite is the X-ray rib cage with a tiny baby skeleton below it.)
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