Sentences with phrase «wire cages where»

My father Bill Bright, who owns The Fish Nook Pet Center in Acton, Mass., has always kept birds out on the floor in wire cages where customers can have direct access to them.

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Egg hens live in battery cages, wire enclosures no bigger than an i - pad where up to 10 birds are held together... anyone with claustrophobia can sympathize with this maddening experience.
Puppy mills are mass - production facilities where the breeding dogs are often confined to small wire cages for life and deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce puppies for the pet trade.
The legislation was a response to appalling conditions in many large commercial breeding kennels, where dogs spent most of their working lives inside cramped wire cages, stacked one atop the other, and got little grooming, veterinary care or exercise.
Once your mice are tamed, you can let them out of the cage for supervised exercise every day in a small, secured area where your pets can't get stuck behind furniture or chew on electrical wires.
«One of the most common things we find in puppy mills where we do rescues are dogs with missing eyes due to the jagged metal on wire cages,» said Tim Rickey, senior director of field investigations for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The report clearly showed numerous situations where several dogs were crammed into tiny cages with wire bottoms.
If these dogs do not land in the hands of a rescue group the fact is that they are moving into another breeding farm where they end back in a wire cage placed outside and scheduled for the next breeding cycle to fill the pet stores with puppies.
After that, you can let your gerbil out of the cage for supervised exercise every day in a small, secured area where your pet can't get stuck behind furniture or chew on electrical wires.
Havens kept his puppies in wire - floored cages, an inspector noted, where their paws slipped through the openings and became injured and infected.
They are lucky if the wire floors of their cages where they lay all day are not covered in feces, rotten food and garbage.
I remember walking past the rows of wall display cages full of puppies and kittens and to the back of the store, where the baby rabbits were kept in a large wire playpen.
Puppy mills are cruel mass - production facilities where the breeding dogs are frequently confined to small wire cages for life and often deprived of the basics of humane care, solely to produce puppies for the pet trade.
Comprised of found objects, the piece uses a 6 - foot tall white Victorian bird cage stand as its spine — except where the actual cage would hang, Hammons has substituted a basketball encased in chicken wire, with a few wispy feathers attached to the ball.
In this majestic work by Anselm Kiefer, Schechina is represented as a headless bride whose head was replaced by a wire cage from where the Tree of Life emerges, with reference to the ten Sephirot in Kabbalah, and making the connection between the Celestial and Earth Kingdom.
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