I'm ten years old and I'm a animal lover. BIG TIME!!!! The answer to your question is no they don't. Pound owners don't exactly care for the dogs and cats. They just give them food and water. They is not like there's a exercise center!!! Some private shelters have volunteer dog-walkers, and pens for them to exercise in. My son and I used to go to our local shelter and walk dogs on Saturdays. Many dogs get aggressive when they don't get enough exercise. Volunteer at a shelter near you , but don't ever walk a dog your'e not comfortable with , or strong enough to restrain if necessary.
yes because pounds put animals asleep in a few days and animal rescues help animals and don't put them to sleep unless they are suffering
animal pounds take in homeless animals. You can go and adopt an animal or even take on in. if you are looking into getting a new pet you should rescue one because the put the dogs to sleep if they are there to long.
Sometimes they do, but in cruel animal shelters they don't.
A lot of animals can weigh 50 lbs.
usually abandoned animals like dogs and cats from pounds or they just take animals out of the wild ....
Some companies that use test animals get the larger test subjects from Dog pounds sometimes from puppy mills and animal shelters. For smaller animals like Mice or rats I'm pretty sure they breed them their selves
They usually breed them just for testing, but sometimes they do get them out of shelters and pounds.
There are a lot of animals that can weigh 200 lbs, including humans
Animal skins weighing 15 pounds or less when they are shipped to the tannery are called kips. This word is used to describe skins from small or young animals.
You can go to either one. but some of the pounds and animal controls kill them so you can chose by that to.
Exercise expends energy.
One that I'm sure of is the human animal.