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Britney Spears upsets humane society
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Updated: 2007-07-18 08:58
Britney Spears
Britney Spears has come under fire from an animal rights group in Los
Angeles after choosing to buy a new $3,000 dog from a pet store.
The Humane Society officials claim the pop superstar should have spent
more time picking her pet.
Spokeswoman Stephanie Shain tells TV news show Entertainment Tonight,
"Choosing a dog is a major lifestyle decision that should not be taken
lightly.
"We suggest that people take time to choose a member of their family, and
to be sure they are working with a reputable breeder... Ms. Spears is
setting a damaging example to the public.
"Most dogs sold in pet stores come from puppy mills--factory-like
facilities, churning out purebred and 'designer' puppies in large
numbers. Puppy mills look only to make a profit; [they] commonly
disregard the dog's physical and emotional health."
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