TELL H&M TO STOP PROMOTING DOGFIGHTING by selling hoodies
Mr. Karl-Johan Persson CEO / Owner H&M clothing and Accessories
Re: Illegal Animal Fighting advertised on merchandise
Dear Mr. Persson,
As you may be aware, there has been an increase in cruel and illegal dogfighting activities at an international level.
The AntiDogFighting Campaign, the HSUS, and ASPCA offer information and - or courses in dealing with animal fighting that covers such topics as the background of animal fighting, relevant laws, gambling and other associated crimes, successful investigative techniques, use of informants and undercover operations, search warrants, and care and disposition of seized fighting animals.
For the safety of our community especially the dogs that are forced into this, we urge your company to take animal fighting crimes seriously and not advocate and glorify this brutal blood sport on your clothing line such as the hooded sweatshirt advertised in the display window of the Sugarloaf Mills store in Duluth, GA saying “Dogfight in Random Alley”. We work extremely hard to help stop this heinous crime and count on the support of international companies like H&M to help us put an end to it as opposed to promote it on clothing. We ask that you kindly consider our plea and remove the collection with the prints "Dogfighting in back alleys" from your company and shelves in stores nationwide.
Sincerely,
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