There are seven states that do "puppy mills" so much that there nick names are known as the "puppy mill states" Sorry i dont know all animals just puppies but the states are Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania........ so sorry that i just know about puppy mills I hope some one improves my answer :(
Animal cruelty happens all over the world, with hundreds of millions of animals suffering at the hands of humans. For example:
Everyone who eats meat, dairy products, or eggs, and everyone who wears leather is most likely participating in animal cruelty. Animals on factory farms lead lives of unimaginable suffering and die cruel deaths. Dairy cows spend years in a concrete stall or filthy feed lot before they are slaughtered. Calves and are quickly separated from their mothers, confined in tiny pens, and then killed for veal after only a few months of life. Baby pigs are castrated without anesthesia, taken from their mothers who are confined in tiny crates, and killed at just 7 months. Chickens raised for eggs are crammed in tiny cages and have their beaks clipped to prevent them from hurting each other due to stress from confinement. These animals are killed with a bolt to the head or a knife. Male chicks are thrown into trash bags to suffocate or ground up alive.
People who wear fur are also participating in animal cruelty. Animals on fur farms spend their entire lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages. Fur farmers use the cheapest and cruelest killing methods available, including suffocation, electrocution, gas, and poison. More than half the fur in the U.S. comes from China, where millions of dogs and cats are bludgeoned, hanged, bled to death, and often skinned alive for their fur. Animals who are trapped in the wild for fur can suffer for days from blood loss, shock, dehydration, frostbite, gangrene, and attacks by predators. They may be caught in steel-jaw traps that slam down on their legs, often cutting to the bone; Conibear traps, which crush their necks with 90 pounds of pressure per square inch; or water-set traps, which leave beavers, muskrats, and other animals struggling for more than nine minutes before drowning. During the annual Canadian seal slaughter, tens of thousands of baby harp seals are shot or repeatedly bludgeoned with clubs tipped with metal hooks. Also in Canada, hundreds of black bears are shot at point-blank range or caught in traps and left to suffer for days so that their skins can be used to make the ceremonial hats worn by Queen Elizabeth II's "Five Guards" Regiments.
In South Korea, a $2 billion dollar-a-year industry kills approximately 2.5 million dogs a year for meat, and about 100,000 cats, for soup or "health tonics."Â At the end of their short, miserable lives, people kill dogs with high-voltage electrocution. Those not dying immediately are hanged, beaten to death, and frequently have their throats slashed. They are killed within sight of other dogs waiting to die, thrown into a tub of boiling water, then into a rotating drum that removes their fur, and finally blow-torched, often while still alive. Cats are bludgeoned and thrown into boiling water while conscious. Many have their legs broken so they can't escape, and are skinned alive. Unlike dogs, cats are not bred and held captive for their meat, but are stolen, surrendered, or picked up as strays.
Most horrible of all is the myth, fueled solely by profit, that the more suffering endured during slaughter, the more tender the meat and more potent the so-called medicinal properties.
In China, too, cats and dogs are skinned and boiled alive after being kept in appalling conditions and treated cruelly. In addition, 36 different species of animal are used in traditional Chinese medicines, including endangered tigers, rhinos, and sea horses. During 2014, in South Africa alone a staggering 1,215 rhinos were killed by poachers. That's one every eight hours. On bile farms across Asia, 14,000 black bears spend their whole lives living in tiny 'crush' cages, hardly able to move. They are "milked"Â for bile with tubes being forced in to open wounds in their abdomens and gall bladders, (or catheters are permanently left in the wounds), to drain their bile out. This is a severely painful process the bears have to endure on a daily basis and they can die in agony due to infection as a result.
An estimated 100,000 African elephants were illegally killed between 2010 and 2012 elephants are brutally killed for their tusks because the Asian market pays well for ivory.
A number of festivals involve animal cruelty, as do other regular traditional and cultural events all over the world, such as Farra Do Boi, a Brazilian festival where oxen are terrified and tortured for many hours until they finally die in agony. Many of these festivals of ritual torture occur in Spain, including bullfights, donkey torture, goats being thrown from a bell tower, and hunting greyhounds called galgos being hung to death at the end of hunting season. Bulls are tortured to death by youths in South Africa. During the annual Gadhimai Festival in Nepal, around 15000-20000 animals, including buffaloes, goats, chickens, pigeons, and rabbits are slaughtered in religious sacrifice while crowds watch and cheer.
Dogs involved in dog fighting endure tremendous pain to please their owners, who often torture them to death if they don't perform well and are not killed during the fight.
There are still more than 20 dog tracks operating in the United States. Greyhounds spend long hours in cramped kennels and are deprived of normal social contact and adequate care. When they can no longer make money for their captors, greyhounds may have their ears cut off without pain killers so their tattoos can't be traced to their abusers, and they are abandoned to die from the infection. Alternatively they can be killed in the cruelest of ways. Only a very small fraction of greyhounds make it to rescue to be re-homed.
Circus trainers use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bull-hooks and other painful tools of the trade to force animals to perform.
the united states is located mostly in the northern hemisphere. in fact, none of it is located in the southern hemisphere.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world except cold areas like Antarctica and the north pole. Tornadoes are mostly common in United States.
The southwestern states are mostly desert and semiarid land.
mostly the same as the united states
United States v. The Amistad happened in 1841.
United States occupation of Veracruz happened in 1914-04.
United States of America
mostly to the western United States.
The great plains.
The Southwestern US.
Pecten fossils are mostly found on the east coast of the United States.
Most states have at least one wildlife and fishery institute. Louisiana has one of the best courses for animal control in the United States.