Charlize fights for pet store pups

When film star Charlize Theron heard about PETA’s investigation of puppy mills, she quickly agreed to help tell the pet shop puppies’ story. The "Cider House Rules" star took time out from filming her upcoming movie "Sweet November" (in which she plays a dog walker!) to host a video containing footage from PETA’s investigation. Charlize then sent a copy of the video to mall managers across the country, along with a letter urging them to dump pet shops.
Dear Mall Manager,
Please accept the enclosed video, compliments of my friends at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. I am pleased to help PETA tell the story of dogs trapped at "puppy mills"—the inhumane breeding facilities that supply pet stores with half a million dogs a year.

I encourage you to find a few moments to watch the tape. I hope it might convince you to consider replacing the pet store in your mall with an animal adoption center in conjunction with a local animal shelter. Please call PETA’s Tracy Reiman at 757-622-7382, if you are interested in pursuing this humane endeavor.

Sincerely,
Charlize Theron
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