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June 16, 2008

For pits' sake

For Pits' Sake, Inc. has teamed up with martial art fighters from the American Kickboxing Academy to "Knock Out Dog Fighting" by teaching kids that it is not a symbol of strength, power or greatness to abuse or fight animals.

Josh "The Punk" Thomson, Mixed Martial Arts Lightweight Champion, speaks out against dog fighting with a new public service announcement as part of the "Knock Out Dog Fighting" campaign by For Pits' Sake, Inc.

"Dog fighting is animal abuse, plain and simple," he says. "Torturing animals is not cool; nor is it a sign of being a real man. Real fighters stand up for what's right and protect those who are unable to do so."

For Pits' Sake is a nonprofit organization involved in animal rescue efforts, humane education and safety programs for children for over a decade. Founder Kris Crawford believes that one of the most effective ways to stop the cycle of violence is to teach young people about the proper treatment of animals.

"That's why we have recruited the American Kickboxing Academy, the premier Mixed Martial Arts training facility, to help," Crawford said in announcing the new campaign.

"Many children look up to these fighters and view them as role models. In addition to the PSAs, we visit schools and children's groups to teach children that it is not a symbol of power, strength, or greatness to abuse or torture animals."

To view the public service announcement go to http://www.knockoutdogfighting.org.

Posted by John Woestendiek at 7:12 AM | | Comments (1)
        

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Came across another PSA on Dog Fighting.
It`s done by the fellas who did the Taco Bell Commercials.
Here`s the lead up story
http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=426201
and the PSA
http://web.mac.com/animalsite/iWeb/PSA/spot.html

It`s so great to see more of these being done.
I hope the message starts to get through that the dogs are the victims here and this needs to stop.

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About Jill Rosen
Jill Rosen is a reporter at The Baltimore Sun. During her nearly 20 years in journalism, she has covered news and features — including a surprising number of stories that involved animals. There were the dog Christmas carolers in State College, Pa. There were the hounds who toured with a production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The story of a preschool teacher at Baltimore’s Father Kolbe School who had to replace her class guinea pig, who died over the winter holiday. A harrowing tale of what it was like to make homemade pet food ...

Though her clean freak of a mother refused to allow her to get a dog, she has had a number of pets through the years, including goldfish named Bob and Fingle, a betta fish named Ichabod, a wild rat terrier named Wendel, who she shared with a roommate, and, currently, sweet, sweet kitties named Leo Sesame and Milo Pumpkin and a little rescued pup named Teddy Bean. She, Leo, Pumpkin and Teddy Bean live in Baltimore.
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