In 31 states, class B dealers can take animals from animal shelters and sell them to laboratories for research. In five states (Iowa, Minnesota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah), shelters are required to surrender animals to any class B dealers who ask for them.
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animal shelters are wonderul and there great for homless animals that dont have a home i love it
you can protect animal shelters by giving money donations
Sometimes they do, but in cruel animal shelters they don't.
because animal shelters supply food and water and a shelter to the animals, without them, the animals would be in the wild most likely dead.
They usually breed them just for testing, but sometimes they do get them out of shelters and pounds.
Protecting animals is very important. Where are the local animal shelters in Wiltshire, England?
Well this depends on the type of animal. Most domesticated animals can be feed in shelters, example are sheeps.
Most shelters treat their animals nicely with games,love and treats. It depends on what the shelter does to the animal
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Yes and No. In some states, it is illegal, but in others it's not. According to Wikipedia: In the U.S., some of the dogs are purpose-bred, while most are supplied by so-called Class B dealers licensed by the USDA to buy animals fromauctions, shelters, newspaper ads, and who are sometimes accused of stealing pets