Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 http://www.hsus.org/about_us/celebrity_support/how_much_is_that_doggie_in.html In 1952, Patti Page recorded an innocent and simple tune about a 'doggie' in a pet shop window. Page says, " At the time, 'Doggie in the Window' seemed like a sweet and harmless message, " but times have changed. Now, the doggies in pet store windows mostly come from puppy mills, causing Page to change her tune—literally. She has recorded a new version of " Doggie " with the same familiar melody, but with totally new lyrics: go to site to see lyrics and hear song Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 hmmm, a bit twee isnt it?, good intentions aside. I have impressed upon my kids that animals are not money making breeding kits, and that the people that breed ( or inbreed) and sell are monsters. Hopefully they will follow my example and give animals that need a home, a better life. Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan chat Sunday, 30 November, 2008 8:33:33 PM Old Song Carries New Tune http://www.hsus. org/about_ us/celebrity_ support/how_ much_is_that_ doggie_in. htmlIn 1952, Patti Page recorded an innocent and simple tune about a 'doggie' in a pet shop window. Page says, "At the time, 'Doggie in the Window' seemed like a sweet and harmless message," but times have changed.Now, the doggies in pet store windows mostly come from puppy mills, causing Page to change her tune—literally. She has recorded a new version of "Doggie" with the same familiar melody, but with totally new lyrics:go to site to see lyrics and hear song Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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