1. Depends on the species but when it comes to common pet store snakes, most are captive bred by a long shot. 1 facility out of thousands makes it a dirty business? Now it wouldn't surprise me if they found a few bad ones, but at the same time, what happened when we looked into you peta? https://www.huffingtonpost.com/natha...b_2979220.html
2. They don't need spectrum lighting and the special diet is available at every store that sells snakes, under the term feeder.
3. I'm sure every dog owner is feeding their dogs vegan dog food.....
4. Yup kinda like the hole in the ground they would be in in the wild. obviously this is very species specific.
5. Can someone link me to the original study? I seriously cannot find it. I mean even: https://www.rsb.org.uk/component/sea...limit=50&areas[0]=content&Itemid=531
So now lets say the same for dogs. It is a dirty business we all know that, we have the term puppy mill. PETA is involved with some of the dirtiness themselves. Dog have far more specialized needs. Attention, Training, yard to run around it, need walks, ect. My dogs kill any small animal in the backyard. Dogs have been kept in captivity for before written history, im sure both my dogs would love to be running through forests also. PETA whats your mortality rates of the dogs under your care?