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Can Dogs See in the Dark?
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Can Dogs See in the Dark?
Eyes are the windows to the soul, and in the case of doggies, it’s hard to resist such soulful windows. Dogs have beautiful eyes. And their eyes have the capability of melting even the hardest heart. From the moment they first open their eyes as puppies, dogs have enchanted humans with their soulful gaze.
Sadly, having beautiful eyes doesn’t mean dogs can see better than humans. In fact, they have a shorter range of vision, poorer depth perception, and the inability to see as many colors as you.
But dogs have humans beat in one category: night vision.
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Help ban the sale of puppy mill dogs at pet stores to end this cruel industry for good.
Puppy mills are mass breeding operations that run solely for the purpose of making a profit. In these mass breeding operations, animals are kept in terribly inhumane conditions, forced to live in cramped and unsanitary quarters, virtually never leaving their cages, not receiving any necessary medical care, and never getting any affection or caring human interaction. They have very limited socialization and the poorest quality food.
Puppy mill animals are bred and over-bred until their bodies give out and they can no longer physically produce litters. They are basically just being kept alive until they are profitable and then are abandoned or inhumanely killed.
North Shore Animal League America is committed to increasing awareness and ending the inhumane practice of these massive breeding operations. As the world's largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, we believe all animals deserve the medical care, love and attention they need for a chance at a happy life.
Now you can join us and take a stand against puppy mills. California, Illinois, Washington, Maryland, Maine, and most recently the District of Columbia, Oregon, and New York state have all banned the sale of puppy mill dogs in pet stores, along with hundreds more municipalities.
It's time for the rest of the United States to follow suit.