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> I just wonder how many "Breeders" in this country house dogs in cages as small as this with little or no exercise...unfortunately we see often enough in the news dogs who have been in cages as small if not smaller than this stacked one on top the other and used as breeding machines here in the UK. Appalling as it is to any one with the smallest amount of respect many, so called, Top breeders, (Some with well respected show stock!!) house their stock like this most of the time.
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> Indeed. I have a dog who was kept like this until I bought it. When my vet did the first examination he thought the dog might be brain damaged or blind as he could not get any response at all. It was like the off switch had been flicked or the batteries removed. It was just fear -never having been anywhere but in a small cage before........ There was also no muscle tone in the legs. TOTALLY different and normal dog today I'm happy to say -and NEVER caged even for 5 minutes as the old experiences turned into a phobia of being locked up.
paupers whose homes are basic and clean
> I think you will also agree that you can have paupers whose homes are basic and clean, but nothing is spared when it comes to the dogs
>I have to go out for the day tomorrow (out of town doctors appointment) but my girls are going to have a 16 square foot xpen each.
> But why keep them confined at all?Why are so many Americans against giving their dogs free run of the house when they're out <IMG alt=confused src="/images/confused.gif">
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