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Published April 03, 2008 @ 11:37AM PST
This Friday's (April 04, 2008) Oprah Winfrey Show will feature an undercover investigation of the hidden world of puppy mills. Using a hidden camera, Lisa Ling will show the world where their puppies really come from. See the startling treatment of companion animals in this country. If you love animals, you cannot miss this show.
Best Friends Network members are sending Oprah a thank you for bringing awareness to the world of puppy mills. Post a thank you and a photo of you and your dog on the Thank Oprah forum, and your message will be delivered to Oprah along with messages from other Best Friends Network members. Not a member? Don't worry, it's simple to join the Best Friends Network...and IT'S FREE! To say thank you and post a photo - http://network.bestfriends.org/MessageBoards/Forum.aspx?f=2010
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