In puppy mills, dogs are forced to
occupy tiny wire cages where they have little space to stretch or even turn around.
In puppy mills, dogs are treated as nothing more than commodities, forced to live
in tiny wire cages and deprived of basic needs such as water and food.
The females, kept
in tiny wire cages that make their paws bleed, are bred before they are old enough, given drugs and forced to produce two litters a year.
Breeding dogs never get to leave the mill but spend their entire lives in
tiny wire cages, deprived of basic medical care, food, and water.
Along with 200 other dogs, she was kept in
a tiny wire cage, with little human contact or love.
For instance, one page provides a link to an investigative video that shows dogs with matted, yellow - stained fur in
tiny wire cages.)
A tiny wire cage sitting on a shelf is NOT acceptable.
Puppy mills are notorious for their inhumane conditions, housing dogs in
tiny wire cages and providing them with little if any medical care.