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PETA Slams Chloe Ferry's New Puppy Purchase
20 Apr
Summary
- PETA criticizes Chloe Ferry's new French bulldog puppy.
- Charity claims flat-faced breeds suffer from breathing issues.
- Selective breeding for looks is blamed for animal health problems.

Animal rights charity PETA has voiced strong criticism regarding Chloe Ferry's recent acquisition of a new blue French bulldog puppy, Olive. The charity stated that such flat-faced breeds are "born to suffer" due to intentional selective breeding for extreme physical traits, leading to significant health problems.
PETA's Vice President of Programmes, Elisa Allen, highlighted that French Bulldogs are purposefully bred with pushed-in snouts, causing breathing difficulties. The organization advocates against supporting breeders who prioritize a certain "look" over the animal's well-being. They urge potential pet owners to adopt from shelters instead of purchasing from breeders.