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Why did it take a billboard to make Oprah make this show?

Why did it take a billboard to make Oprah make this show? This is from the Oprah page. I have rescued puppy mill dogs in Quebec for many years and no one pays the littlest attention. Is it true that Oprah didn't know when every one else knew? I am very glad but the media have turned its back for so many years and millions of dogs have died in the cages.

Oprah—and thousands of drivers—saw a billboard just off the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago that read, "Oprah: Do a show on puppy mills. The dogs need you."

The man behind the billboard is Bill Smith, founder of Main Line Animal Rescue. Every year, Bill and several volunteers rescue hundreds of abused, unwanted or abandoned animals, rehabilitate them and adopt them out to families. Many of the animals Bill rescues come from puppy mills, which he describes as places where bad breeders care more about the profit they make from puppies than the health or welfare of the animals. He says the dogs in puppy mills face deplorable conditions including inbreeding, minimal or no vet care, limited shelter and overcrowded cages.

"We were so frustrated … and no one seemed to be helping them," Bill tells Oprah. "I know that you're a huge animal lover. I just thought that you would be able to spread the word and educate a lot of people."

The billboard certainly worked. "It is my belief that when you actually see this, America, with your own eyes," Oprah says, "that you are not going stand for it."

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Oprah is asking animal lovers to unite
Sign the pledge!
Why did it take a billboard to make Oprah make this show?
On Oprah: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly *LINK*
And in BC pet stores: No blankets, no toys, all by himself, covered in his own feces
To anyone who is close to this area, pls take a visit to this "so called petstore"
Today AAS sent the email we received to the SPCA *LINK* *PIC*

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