Oprah vows to adopt her next dog from an animal shelter


Posted on Apr 3, 2008 By Julia Szabo
As major as her talent is for talking, here's proof that Oprah Winfrey is also big on listening: For some time now, advocates of shelter animals across the country have pleaded in letters, emails, and blog postings that Winfrey consider adopting a homeless dog instead of buying from breeders. And on her TV show tomorrow, Winfrey will reveal what finally converted her.  

As reported by Associated Press, today's episode of Oprah features special correspondent Lisa Ling's investigation of abuses at puppy mills, which Ling calls "horrific." Winfrey has dedicated the show to her Cocker Spaniel Sophie, who died last month of kidney failure at age 13. Winfrey wrote movingly in the July 2007 issue of O Magazine about another member of her dog family, a 2-year-old Golden Retriever named Gracie who died after choking on a ball.

Sophie, Gracie, and Winfrey's current three dogs all came from breeders, but she promises that from here on out she will adopt only from animal shelters. "I would never, ever adopt another pet now without going to a shelter to do it," Winfrey says. "I am a changed woman after seeing this show."

Her position is bound to influence her dog-loving viewers in no small way. In doing so, it will raise awareness of the millions of dogs awaiting homes in our country's shelters, increase adoptions, and decrease the number of dogs killed for lack of cage space. Winfrey's stance on this issue could be just what it takes to help offset the recent, dramatic rise in animal deaths resulting from the mortgage foreclosure crisis.
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