WHO: Deborah Howard, Founder and President of the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS). Carole Davis, West Coast Director of CAPS and organizer of the Barkworks protest. More than 75 protesters will be participating in this landmark event. CAPS, www.caps-web.org, is the only national non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shops and puppy mills. WHAT: CAPS is conducting a pro-adoption/anti puppy mill awareness boycott of Barkworks, a pet shop chain that sells dogs from puppy mills -- commercial breeding facilities that mass produce dogs for resale. This is a landmark demonstration for the California animal protection movement because pet shops that sell puppy mill dogs inside shopping malls, have, until now, been immune to the increasing public outcry over the puppy mill issue. This peaceful demonstration will open the doors of every mall in the state of California to animal welfare activists who will bravely uphold California Supreme Court Law. Local activists will be gathering in front of Barkworks in silence to grieve for the millions of companion animals who died this year in our nation's shelters because there are not enough homes for them. Animal welfare activists are asking shoppers to be mindful that over 60% of pets are bought during the weeks leading to Christmas and that the true spirit of Christmas is in giving -- as in giving a homeless pet a loving home. During this severe economic downturn, we are asking people to help our community by adopting a companion animal from our local shelters. The activists are also upholding a California Supreme Court decision, which, until now, has remained untested by the animal protection movement. This landmark boycott will open the doors for activism and free speech on private property. After Saturday, stores that sell puppy mill dogs will no longer be able to prevent protests inside California's malls. WHEN: Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 2:30 pm WHERE: Barkworks, 10800 West Pico Blvd., #391, Los Angeles, CA 90064 in the West Side Pavilion WHY: Barkworks sells dogs from puppy mills. CAPS has evidence from USDA inspection reports of inhumane treatment in puppy mills that supply Barkworks. According to Carole Raphaelle Davis, West Coast Director of CAPS, author of "The Diary of Jinky, Dog of a Hollywood Wife" and investigative reporter for American Dog Magazine, "Saturday is a history-making day for the animal protection movement. Pet shops are routinely defrauding customers by telling them, like Barkworks has told CAPS' under-cover operatives, that the dogs sold in the store are 'family-raised in homes.' The parents of the dogs sold in pet shops are treated inhumanely, raised like livestock and bred like machine parts until they die. The public is becoming increasingly aware of the cruelty of the pet industry and the California stores selling the offspring of this cruel business, after Saturday, will no longer be able to hide from the truth inside the malls."About CAPS Founded by President Deborah Howard in 1992, Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shops and puppy mills. CAPS actively addresses the abuse and suffering of pet shop and puppy mill dogs through investigations, education, media relations, legislative involvement, puppy mill dog rescues, consumer assistance and pet industry employee relations.
Contact Information: Media Contacts: Carole Raphaelle Davis West coast Director of CAPS 310-990-5758 hollywoodjinky@gmail.com Deborah Howard President of CAPS cell: 339-236-0978 caps@caps-web.org Mara Stefan Emerge PR cell: 781-771-6911 mstefan@emergepr.com