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flvegan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-02-08 11:37 AM
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Friday's Oprah show to be about Puppy Mills
*crossposted from the Lounge*

Thanks to DUer oregonjen for the OP.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x7622590

CHICAGO (AP) — Oprah Winfrey plans to dedicate a show investigating abuses at puppy mills to her cocker spaniel, Sophie, who died last month from kidney failure.

"Sophie gave me 13 years of unconditional love. She was a true love in my life," Winfrey says on the broadcast scheduled to air Friday. (Advance remarks from the show were released Tuesday by Harpo Productions.)

The show features special correspondent Lisa Ling investigating puppy mills, which Ling calls "horrific" and "haunting."

Winfrey says the show is "for anybody anywhere who loves a dog, has ever loved a dog, or just cares about their basic right to humane treatment."

While Sophie was not a product of a puppy mill, and Winfrey's three current dogs were adopted from breeders, Winfrey says in the future she would look to adopt from an animal shelter.

"I would never, ever adopt another pet now without going to a shelter to do it. I am a changed woman after seeing this show," she says.
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CountAllVotes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-02-08 11:44 AM
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1. I heard it was going to be on April 8th
and I've also heard on Friday (the 4th). I guess I'll set my VCR to tape both times/dates just to be certain I get it.

You should see the way some of these dog "breeders" are reacting to this upcoming show! }(

I hope they ALL rot in hell!

:kick: & thanks!!
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flvegan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-02-08 11:58 AM
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2. According to her website, it's Friday April 4th.
I looked it up, just to be certain.
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CountAllVotes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-02-08 12:05 PM
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3. thanks flvegan!!
:D

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CountAllVotes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-03-08 09:47 AM
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4. apparently Oprah's show will also cover DOG AUCTIONS!
Edited on Thu Apr-03-08 09:52 AM by CountAllVotes
a MUST watch IMO. The auctions are the tip of the iceberg that leads to the puppy mills.

>>When Bill Smith puts up a billboard, people notice.

His biting ads lambasting the puppy mills of Lancaster County - one features a beagle in a dishwasher to show how small the legal cage size is - have been fixtures on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for three years.

Frustrated that conditions for thousands of breeding dogs in the state's commercial kennels had not improved despite Gov. Rendell's 2006 pledge to clean up substandard kennels, Smith, the Chester Springs animal welfare advocate, brought his campaign to Chicago, to the doorstep of Oprah Winfrey.

"I thought, 'Who could reach more people than any other person on the planet?' " said Smith, founder of Main Line Animal Rescue. His shelter takes in about 500 puppy-mill castoffs a year: the breeding dogs, often riddled with health and behavioral problems, and the puppies that are too old or too sick to sell.

In February the billboard, with a plaintive puppy face and a polite request to Winfrey to do a show on puppy mills, was posted on bustling Kennedy Boulevard, four blocks from Winfrey's Harpo Studios. Main Line board member Marsha Perelman donated $10,000 to rent the billboard space for a month.

They didn't need a month to convince the nation's number-one talk show host and a dog lover herself. A week later, Smith said, producers called and told him they were planning to devote a show to abuses in puppy mills.

"I was grateful," said Smith after receiving the call. "I knew if she did a show on this it would help a lot of animals."

The show, which airs tomorrow (4 p.m., 6ABC), includes graphic undercover footage of Lancaster County kennels, along with related segments on dog auctions and the high rates of euthanasia in shelters. Smith is the featured guest.

Smith spent two days last month with Oprah correspondent Lisa Ling traveling to kennels and pet shops in Southeastern Pennsylvania to show the relationship between the puppies sold in pet stores and, as Ling said, "the horrific conditions" in many large kennels.

"People will see the connection between pet stores and they will meet the puppies' mothers in their rabbit hutches," said Smith. "It's really upsetting."

They toured a number of mills and saw cages stacked to the ceiling in sheds. They saw 15 or 20 small dogs stuffed in rabbit hutches. They watched kennel operators dragging dogs by their front legs. They left with 19 dogs, suffering from severe dental disease, and a very sick puppy, which later died in a veterinary hospital.

Rendell, who has adopted puppy-mill dogs, beefed up inspections in the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement and hired additional dog wardens, but his effort to toughen regulations stalled last year over opposition from breeders, farmers and sportsmen.

Rendell's spokesman, Chuck Ardo, said the governor would introduce a revamped legislative package in the next few weeks. "The governor's affection toward dogs is well-known," said Ardo. "He will be visible in promoting this legislation."

Smith said the show has the potential to have greater impact than any legislative or regulatory changes.

"It still comes down to consumers buying puppies from pet stores," he said.

Meanwhile, Smith already has one new convert.

"I would never, ever adopt another pet now without going to a shelter to do it," Winfrey said in a statement released yesterday. "I am a changed woman after seeing this show."

She is dedicating the show to her cocker spaniel Sophie, who died last month.

Contact staff writer Amy Worden at 717-783-2584 or aworden@phillynews.com

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Critters2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 08:52 PM
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5. I actually worked from home this pm so I could see it.
Well done. I hope it has an impact.
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WillParkinson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-05-08 09:32 AM
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6. There's no way I could watch it...
A friend at work last night told me a bit about it and I wanted to burst into tears. I can't see animals suffering. I'm too much of a softie when it comes to them and there's only so much I can do.

I've got 3 dogs and 3 cats, all shelter rescues, and I'd have dozens more if I could.
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stuntcat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 09:04 PM
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7. it's better you didn't
The people who post in this group are not the ones who needed to see it. I haven't seen an Oprah show in like decades, I won't concern myself with people's problems while we're raping the planet, but I turned on the TV for this and I'm glad she did the show because millions of people will pay attention to what she says.. what if she finally got all environmental, wouldn't that get some attention :eyes:

Anyway, it's just as well you didn't watch. I paced back and forth crying the whole hour and ended up even more let down by humans than I was an hour earlier.. every day I wake up thinking it's not possible to be more ashamed, then I'm proved wrong.
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CountAllVotes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-14-08 10:32 AM
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8. I emailed Oprah
and I told her my own personal story with puppy mills and what I know about them.

She can be emailed by googling "oprah email" if anyone is interested in doing so.

These puppy mills are contaminating the species known as the dog very quickly. Soon many if not all purebred dogs (and likely other pets like cats) will all be victims of this.

Many people do not know what a puppy mill is. Sadly, I learned the hard way.

You can help by spreading the word and by not buying a dog/cat on the internet or in a pet store.

It is indeed a heart breaker.

VICTIMS OF GREED!

STOP PUPPY MILLS!


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