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A case where PETA might actually be helpful

Category: AnimalsStupid PeopleWeird
Posted on: October 13, 2009 1:02 PM, by The Omnibrain

I am without words (ok .. clearly not).... but seriously this is the one and only time where I think PETA might make a worthwhile contribution to eliminating this silly behavior.

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That dog really looks unhappy!

If you're really interested in torturing your pet here's the link to the costumes at spoiledrottondoggies.com (yes really).

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