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.
Not exact matches
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.
For instance, one page provides a link to an investigative video that shows dogs
with matted, yellow - stained fur in
tiny wire cages.)
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.
Puppy mills are notorious for their inhumane conditions, housing dogs in
tiny wire cages and providing them
with little if any medical care.