great letter - hope they respond to it by dropping the add - or maybe
change it to a white poodle ! I understand that standard poodles
are nice dogs for families.
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I posted the followin message to their site
Dear Sir or Madam;
As much as I love the graphic quality of the dog in your latest
campaign I am writing to STRONGLY urge you to not use it again after
Mother's Day. Great Pyrenees are working dogs and pets, however they
are not easily trainable, grow to be quiet large (mine run from 85 lbs -
135), the shed massively twice a year, bark a great deal and need to be
fenced or on a leash at all times. While many owners find these traits
endearing new owners are seldom prepared for the reality of owning such a
dog. Because Pyrs are pretty white dogs in pictures and cuddley little
white puppies the are often victums of the Christmas Puppy syndrome -- Cute
under the tree and in the shelter by Washingtons birthday. They grow and the
coat takes a great deal of work to maintain.
Please do all of us who work with Great Pyrenees Rescue and Pet rescue
a big favor and remove this dog from you ads.
Thank you in advance for your understanding in this matter.
Cynthia Willets
Maybe it will help...
Tea
Judith Stroh Miller
<jsmiller@newmex.com> wrote:
On 6 Apr
2005 at 17:39, Linda J. Anderson wrote:
> Oh, I'd like to see it.
http://www.clinique.com/setcountry/home.tmpl?COUNTRY_ABBR=US
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