Yes, I know what you mean. When we still lived in Rhodesia there was a
chap over the road who had a Bull Terrier breeding "farm" just like
that. His lines, Sandawana Bull Terriers, were in high demand even in
South Africa. He had about 3 breeding males & 20 females. He must have
made a fortune. One night, one of his males got out & ended up tangling
will several dogs on the street, including our Male Dalmatian. The
owner, an excitable Irishman, felt nothing & became very aggressive when
asked about compensation for Vet bills.
Alan C
On 03-Jun-21 11:40 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
True, however with this law it will be possible also to fine owners or
breeders of dogs kept in narrow cages.
Henk
Op 2021-06-03 om 10:58 schreef Alan C:
Surely such a law must be aimed at the terrible practice of "factory
farms"? I can hardly think pet rabbits, racing pigeons, etc. will be
targeted.
Alan C
On 03-Jun-21 08:04 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Very nice!
A law was passed yesterday in our country which may forbid to keep
animals in cages.
I guess pictures may still be allowed:)
Henk
Op 2021-06-03 om 00:07 schreef Stanley Halpin:
Just outside the front door…
https://photos.stanhalpin.com/img/s/v-10/p2575796588-6.jpg
Stan
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