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Hugo in February 2006—still a glimmer of hope for the future. Pit bull Hugo lived in Lewiston, North Carolina, chained up in a trailer park amid hundreds of neighbors. At one point, he was lucky enough to receive a handmade...

How to Be a Chained Dog's Best Friend

Chained dogs need belly rubs too! The following is a guest post from my esteemed colleague Amanda. Every winter, PETA sends staffers who volunteer their time into low-income neighborhoods in our area to provide creature comforts for lonely, forgotten "outside"...

'Chains Shall We Break'

January is "Unchain a Dog" Month. Words can't adequately describe the abject suffering of a lonely, intensely frustrated chained dog. Have a look: Patches 'Nuff said. Please help unchain a dog this month and every month. Find out how you...

Give Someone a Happy New Year

This chained dog was aptly named "Torture"; his poor excuse for a doghouse is full of water. A dog like this would be an excellent candidate for your ongoing attention. In case there is a spot remaining on your list...

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The views expressed here are those of the author alone, are subject to change, and may not represent the views of PETA.

The information and views provided here are intended for preliminary educational purposes only and have been gathered solely from the author’s personal research and experiences. Nothing contained in this blog should be construed as professional advice. The author is not and does not represent herself to be a qualified dog trainer, behaviorist, psychologist, veterinarian, dietician, herbalist, or homeopath. Readers in need of professional advice and/or treatment specific to their circumstances are strongly encouraged to seek it.
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