News that actor Mickey Rourke helped his gorgeous blonde model girlfriend, Elena Kuletskaya, buy a 5-month old Pomeranian puppy from a Manhattan pet store, according to PEOPLEPets.com, may surprise some -- including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). (Click here to see photos of Rourke and his girlfriend canoodling in the pet shop and taking the new puppy home.)
In January of this year, just days after Rourke famously thanked his dogs during his Golden Globes acceptance speech, the actor filmed an exclusive interview with PETA blasting pet stores and encouraging people to spay and neuter their pets.
I've gone to pet stores in the past and bought dogs and when I became a little more aware how many dogs are abandoned or put to sleep each week -- it's staggering. If the public was more aware of fixing their animals and not going to the puppy store -- which I've been guilty of -- they wouldn't be putting so many dogs to death each week.
-- Mickey Rourke in PETA video, January 15, 2009
It's baffling, then, that Rourke would help his girlfriend buy a puppy from a pet store, especially when he once protested outside a Florida pet store in 2007. Parrots & Pups -- the name of the store where the puppy was purchased, according to PEOPLEPets.com, is located in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan. It's the kind of shop that displays adorable puppies playing and sleeping in the shop's front windows. The prices of the puppies average about $2,000. Sometimes, they have sales offering $200 to $500 off a puppy's price tag.
What's so bad about buying a puppy from a pet shop? Read about the puppy mills that supply puppies to pet shops and decide for yourself.
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As my 90 year old father would say, "a stiff dick has no conscience."
Zigg has it right - Mickey is thinking with his genitals again.
Perfect example of the problem...walking the walk after all the blah blah blah publicity Rourke got from his stab at supporting animal welfare would have been nice. As if one more dog bought from a puppy mill store won't make any difference...pathetic.
Interesting. I bet it was an impulse buy. I wonder if he realizes what he's done by now.
Mickey's dogs are all adopted mutts. This dog is for Mickey's friend. Mickey can share his view on pets with the world, but he can NOT make anyone live by his views. Bottom line, the beautiful blonde brought the dog to her home, not Mickey.
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I would like to think this is her first dog and she will adopt a companion from the dog pound for her little pom.
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