Virgin Snow 2007 REAL PROPER DVDRip XviD-CiMG

27 01 2008

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A fairly unknown scene group CiMG which stood behind few Asian movie releases in the past returns with a real proper of Korean romantic drama Virgin Snow. I have no idea why this appeared on many trackers, while it’s not even titled “KR” in title, but we probably have some visitors from Asia too so why not to inform about a slightly different kind of movie which compares cultural differences between Korea and Japan. The reason for real proper is bad AR and missing English subtitles in previous release.

One spring day, Min (lee jun ki) wonders the streets of Kyoto on his bicycle. The young South Korean man recently moved to Japan with his family and finds everything to be a new experience. During his bicycle ride through Kyoto, he sees a girl, named Nanae, walking along near a Temple. It’s love at first sight. Min learns that Nanae is an aspiring art student studying at the same school which he attends and now feels more compelled to try to win her heart. Though Nanae is indifferent to Min at first, she becomes more drawn to him despite the cultural and language barriers.

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28 01 2008
irrealist (13:57:24) :

cheers nice synopsis

30 01 2008
bnwnw36 (08:58:02) :

Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)

30 01 2008
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Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have alrePuppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

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Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the deadly parvovirus.

Dozens of underage puppies were imported for use in Snow Buddies from an unlicensed commercial breeder in New York. When the puppies began falling ill, an additional 20 puppies allegedly were imported. Reports out of Vancouver indicate that almost all the puppies are now sick and that many have already died, yet the filming goes on. Disney plans to distribute this movie in time for the winter holiday season.

Let Disney know that killing animals for entertainment is not acceptable. Disney should sever all its connections with Snow Buddies, making the distribution deal for this movie as dead as the puppies who may have suffered horribly and eventually died.

Re: Puppies died for this movie
by Venom_Punk 3 days ago (Sat Jan 26 2008 19:14:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

If this is true, then that’s f_ucked up.

Proud Member of the Anti-FLAW Movement and the TNLAME Fan Nation.
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by necropimp 2 days ago (Sun Jan 27 2008 08:34:23) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

it is true

my mother (a breeder of siberian huskies) was contacted by the company filming this movie
they wanted puppies at a very young (too young) age and would not let the breeder(s) go with the puppies the whole thing raised all kinds of red flags but i’d bet the breeder they got dogs from may be of the “puppy mill” variety

makes you wonder if the “no animals were harmed” bit is in the credits for this one
Re: Puppies died for this movie
by randyippolito 22 hours ago (Mon Jan 28 2008 23:42:00)Puppies died for this movie
by fortionat1 4 days ago (Fri Jan 25 2008 16:43:25) Ignore this User | Report Abuse

Disney, a company that has built its reputation on being animal-friendly, should dump distribution plans for Snow Buddies, a Vancouver-based production in which dozens of purebred puppies have fallen ill and several have already died from the d

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