Mrs. Patti Watson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please don't try to deceive us
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. There is enough deception in the world already. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Patti Watson
Miss CAROLYN BECK Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. STOP THE LYING!!! KILLING ANIMALS FOR FUR IS DISGUSTING ENOUGH, BUT THEN YOU LIE ABOUT IT??? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss CAROLYN BECK
Dr. Melissa Li Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. NO FUR SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BE IMPORTED FROM CHINA PLEASE!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Regardless, of whether raccoon or not, dog or not, no fur should be allowed. China has a long history of lying to consumers, we should not allow them to try to fool us in this manner. We should have compassion for all animals.
Sincerely, Dr. Melissa Li
Mr. John Segal Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you so very much for your help in bringing attention to an unbelievably cruel act.
Sincerely, Mr. John Segal
Mrs. Britt Marie Carlsson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Britt Marie Carlsson
Sincerely, Mrs. Britt Marie Carlsson
Mrs. Angela Oueslati Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is time to evolve and respect the life of other creatures.
Sincerely, Mrs. Angela Oueslati
Mr. Bruno F. Cilione Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. ****I've seen film of live skinning of raccoon dogs & it is absolutely MONSTROUS to do that to any LIVING creature!!! By properly identifying the fur as "raccoon dog", the abuse could possibly end, both for the dogs & any other creature. Listen to your own heart, for God's sake.****
Sincerely, Mr. Bruno F. Cilione
Dr. Christian Zimmermann Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. We need to be the voice for those who do not have one. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Dr. Christian Zimmermann
Miss Debbie Balasko Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Debbie Balasko
Sincerely, Miss Debbie Balasko
Mrs. Susan Moran Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Let's call it what it is!! Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Moran
Ms. Layne Dalgetty-Rouse Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. But seriously...should it really matter. A cruel and inhumane death for either (any) species is JUST PLAIN WRONG!
Sincerely, Ms. Layne Dalgetty-Rouse
Mrs. Ruth Carroll Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that I have a hard time understanding how anyone can harm or mistreat "any animal!!"
Sincerely, Mrs. Ruth Carroll
Mr. Bill Miller Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Bill Miller
Mrs. Rebecca Lipka Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Imagine someone skinning your dog alive to make a fur coat - it's SICKENING and wrong on every level.
Sincerely, Mrs. Rebecca Lipka
Mrs. Pamela Rucker Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop the fur industry from selling "Dog Fur". Make them call it by the correct name!! HELP raccoon dogs!! And all mistreated animals. Thank you for your kindness.
Sincerely, Mrs. Pamela Rucker
Miss tonya halacheff Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. No animal should be skinned alive for FUR! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss tonya halacheff
Mrs. Jillian Harmon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please help this cruel act stop. It truly brings me to tears.
Sincerely, Mrs. Jillian Harmon
Miss Tia Harestad Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Tia Harestad
Sincerely, Miss Tia Harestad
Ms. Sarah Lilley Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: REQUIRE raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a lengthy history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sarah Lilley
Ms. M. Ruth Smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.ne Number: This action alert is for U.S. residents only. International advocates, please visit Humane Society International for ways you can take action for animals. alert_tinyphoneicon.gifE
Sincerely, Ms. M. Ruth Smith
Ms. Joanne Gibbons Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. PLEASE HELP TO STOP THE CRUELTY...THEY ARE DOGS! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Joanne Gibbons
Ms. Linda Jones Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I unwittingly bought a jacket with such trim. Don't let other consumers be fooled. We deserve truth in labeling.
Sincerely, Ms. Linda Jones
Dr. barbara simpson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Why continue to misrepresent by calling it Asiatic raccoon"in order to sell !!! you dont want consumers make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal has gone through " Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Shame on you!!!!!
Sincerely, Dr. barbara simpson
Ms. Anita Buffer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Mahatma Gandhi once said, "you can tell how a country is progressing by how it treats it's animals." American who care DON"T want America to FAIL. We want HONESTY. The FUR INDUSTRY has a ...LONG...history of "MISREPRESENTATION" in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the LIVE SKINNING & OTHER ABUSES of this animal that have been ...WELL DOCUMENTED. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. ALL REPUTABLE GOVERNMENTAL & SCIENTIFIC SOURCES, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, CALL RACOON DOGS ...JUST THAT.
Sincerely, Ms. Anita Buffer
Mrs. Laura Atchison Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It is important for consumers to know what they are buying. It is misleading to label fur trim 'raccoon fur' and it should be illegal. Dog fur is dog fur, and if the label stated 'raccoon dog' then it would be factual and most people DO NOT want dog fur on their clothing! The fur producing countries, (like China) use cruel and inhumane treatment of the dogs to get their fur. I request that you please require labeling to be accurate in order that the dogs may be spared the torture and also consumers can avoid supporting this cruel exploitation of 'Man's best friend.' Thank you.
Sincerely, Mrs. Laura Atchison
Ms. Mary Becker Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There are so many excellent products to make our coats look pretty, let's not needlessly kill to adorn our clothing.
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Becker
Mrs. Emerald Mulcahey-Roberson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is truly an atrocity !!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Emerald Mulcahey-Roberson
Ms. Carrie Mass Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Do the right thing. Be honest.
Sincerely, Ms. Carrie Mass
Mrs. Lynne Davis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I don't understand why anyone would want real raccoon fur either.
Sincerely, Mrs. Lynne Davis
Mr. Allen Bechky Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It's bad enough that we slaughter so many wild animals for furs. But we should never let trade names disguise the species that is being sold. Let consumers decide if they want to buy or not. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Allen Bechky
Ms. Jeanine Greene Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I am appalled at the fur trade and the US Federal Trade Commission condoning this trade with countries such as China who have no regard for animals which are just a commodity for cash. We have a right to know what is on the product and the correct name of the items in or on the product. Simply changing the name to appease a country who skins these dogs alive for purely monetary purposes is abhorrent. I am a consumer who wants the correct name on products not some made up name to appease an appalling trade from China.
Sincerely, Ms. Jeanine Greene
Ms. Marguerite Juliusson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I think that the public needs to know that the fur is from dogs and then they can make the choice if they wish to purchase or not. I don't believe that you should help market such a unsavory item. Sincerely, Marguerite Juliusson
Sincerely, Ms. Marguerite Juliusson
Mrs. Kris Johnston Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And if people want fur - it doesn't matter what you call it, they will buy it so stop treating them like babies and tell them the truth.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kris Johnston
Mrs. Susan Torrey Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Raccoon dog MUST be required to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon," no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the LIVE SKINNING and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Live skinning. Can you really support that?!? Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Torrey
Mrs. Rita Porzel Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Skinned alive. ! I don't care what kind of animal it is, that should NEVER be allowed to happen. Not one more time. Do not deceive anyone; face the facts and take humane action.
Sincerely, Mrs. Rita Porzel
Mrs. Angie Free Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. What would really be nice would be to outlaw the killing of any animals in the name of fashion.
Sincerely, Mrs. Angie Free
Ms. Marcy Williams Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is just so cruel
Sincerely, Ms. Marcy Williams
Mrs. Meaghen Damato Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please show that you care.
Sincerely, Mrs. Meaghen Damato
Mrs. Donna Lee Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. PLEASE TAKE ACTION......The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Donna Lee
Ms. Ann Sievert Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please read or watch the videos which describe how this animal's fur is harvested, and do not allow the fur industry to fool customers. The clothing should have labels showing what this poor creature goes through.
Sincerely, Ms. Ann Sievert
Ms. Kathleen Lewis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I wish this horrific process could be stopped - it is inhumane, cruel, barbaric and disgusting. People don't need to wear someone elses' skin - this is not the stone age!!!
Sincerely, Ms. Kathleen Lewis
Ms. AnnaSue Marczynski Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. A lie doesn't fix the wrong!!
Sincerely, Ms. AnnaSue Marczynski
Miss Glenda Butler Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please please take action The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Glenda Butler
Mrs. Coleen Hanshaw Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. What, and who do we think we are that these and any other animal on our planet are here for humans to abuse and misuse as they please. Abuse is abuse, it needs to stop and one way is to not allow furs trades along with other products into this country that are inhumanly treated and processed.
Sincerely, Mrs. Coleen Hanshaw
Ms. Carm Derrico Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I Never Buy Fur!
Sincerely, Ms. Carm Derrico
Mrs. Elz Rittmeyer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Fur is neanderthal and inhumane, both for the animals and the people who have jobs in that devastatingly cruel and sickening trade. This world should no longer "need" fur as an industry. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the Live Skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. They are dogs. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. With sincerest wishes, Elizabeth Rittmeyer
Sincerely, Mrs. Elz Rittmeyer
Dr. Christina Danilov Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It's totally uncivilized how China is treating animal in general, But this case is atrocious! Something has to be done! Not just showing exteremely small cages where bears and other animals are kept, or the insane taste for exotic animals that might be even endangered species. But, unfortunatelly, mighty China is in charge and does not care a bit!
Sincerely, Dr. Christina Danilov
Mr. Terry Cosban Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Why are they trying to mislead the consumer... come on you know why......;{... They are dogs and people are skinning them...only trying to be called something different to trick people....My lab looked like a little brown bear when she was a pup...but she was a dog.... We referenced her as a cub...but she developed into an obvious dog...... .... do not let people be mislead... ....if they want to wear a dog skin...well that is their choice.( although a disgusting one)..but make sure they know what they are wearing...Our country is very careful about making sure the public is not mislead in areas of food products and medicine...why should this be different...make them be truthful and let the consumer make an educated choice.... thank you for your consideration Terry
Sincerely, Mr. Terry Cosban
Mr. Aaron Morell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation, now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please, represent the better side of nature, the compassionate side, and make sure this horrific practice is not misrepresented.
Sincerely, Mr. Aaron Morell
Mrs. ESTHER ALVARADO Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop the importation of these goods!
Sincerely, Mrs. ESTHER ALVARADO
Ms. Kathy Meissen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It's bad enough that wild animals are killed for their fur to make fashion statements. This is totally inhumane what is happening to an animal that is not even been called by its correct name. Please please get this right. No one in their right mind would buy an article of clothing made with "dog" fur if they knew it was truly "dog" fur. Get this corrected and make China do what is humanly responsible. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Kathy Meissen
Ms. Jenefer Lass Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that Thank you.
Sincerely, Ms. Jenefer Lass
Ms. Natalie Laneve Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I'm going to boycott this country and stop working because I am not okay with my tax dollars going towards your paycheck when you're allowing these things to go on. You are sick and twisted for being okay with this. Remember, Karma will come back to get you. If you're going to allow these horrific practices to go on then you will probably end up one of these dogs in your next life, skinned alive. Sleep well tonight.
Sincerely, Ms. Natalie Laneve
Ms. Linda Joo Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I have not nor will I ever buy any product from any asian country until they stop brutalizing animals.
Sincerely, Ms. Linda Joo
Ms. D Brenton Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry is heartless, evil and corrupt-- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" to deceive consumers! They are unlikely to make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, classify raccoon dogs as being members of the canidae (dog) family. Do the right thing and do not allow these animal abusers one extra inch of rope to hang their evil deeds upon.
Sincerely, Ms. D Brenton
Mrs. Cindy Essendrup Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE help so that these innocent animals are not slaughtered!! Thank you. Sincerely, Cindy Essendrup
Sincerely, Mrs. Cindy Essendrup
Ms. mary pratt Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Look at the sweet face!
Sincerely, Ms. mary pratt
Mrs. Vickie Ehst Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please take a moment to think about how these animals needlessly suffer; take a moment to truly think about it, and how you'd feel if a creature you loved suffered the same way, and do something. Sincerely, Vickie Ehst
Sincerely, Mrs. Vickie Ehst
Mrs. Shanna Davis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Fur trade practices are hideous and should not be supported.
Sincerely, Mrs. Shanna Davis
Mrs. Heidi Palider Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Dog or raccoon, it's still cruel to be skinned alive.
Sincerely, Mrs. Heidi Palider
Mrs. Kaethy Kennedy Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please help to be more humane, it is all that defines us as humans....
Sincerely, Mrs. Kaethy Kennedy
Ms. Leslie Hester Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The Federal Trade Commission should follow suit and require the fur industry to do the same.
Sincerely, Ms. Leslie Hester
Ms. Suzanna Russo Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Killing any animal for its fur is cruel and unnecessary.
Sincerely, Ms. Suzanna Russo
Mrs. Sally Holtz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I would also like to say that it's cruel beyond words to hear about skinning an animal alive. Don't do that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Sally Holtz
Ms. Deborah Pellham Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And I might add that it should be illegal to obtain or sell or wear any fur!
Sincerely, Ms. Deborah Pellham
Ms. Caren Stiver Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Caren Stiver
Sincerely, Ms. Caren Stiver
Mrs. Shari Hamilton Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under any name other than its real name so consumers won't have a clear understanding of what they are buying. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Proper labeling in all things please.
Sincerely, Mrs. Shari Hamilton
Ms. Debbie Ellis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animal should be used to make fur anything for humans, and skinning alive is a horrific practice practiced by only the basest of human beings.
Sincerely, Ms. Debbie Ellis
Mrs. Yolanda Parraz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. How can a human being be so cruel. Do these people who hurt and kill these beautiful animals not have a soul? a heart? a brain? I have asked myself these questions so so so many times and the only plausible answer is no. And if you are not willing to stop this, then i would be correct to say that you also dont have a soul, brain, or heart.
Sincerely, Mrs. Yolanda Parraz
Mr. Brett Schock Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur companies have a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the (raccoon) family. Reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Brett Schock
Mrs. Linda Bennett Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Skinning ANY animals alive is horrific, immoral and should be outlawed! I am not advocating that we cease to use all animal products, but humanity and honesty in labeling HAS to be a priority here. What the fur industry is doing to these poor animals is akin to calling severe child abuse "a little discipline." Please at the very least require them to come clean about what this fur really is and how they are getting it. My mother always told me if you're not doing anything you consider wrong you should be proud to tell people what you are doing. What does the industry's hiding the true nature of this fur tell you? Even they know it's wrong.
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Bennett
Ms. frances schuster Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Skinnned Alive??!!!
Sincerely, Ms. frances schuster
Mrs. DD Kroesch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This whole process needs to be stopped! No animal should be subject to this in any way.
Sincerely, Mrs. DD Kroesch
Mrs. Linda Moran Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I think that people who remove fur from racoon's or dogs and in this case racoon dogs (Asiatic Racoons) and wear it are some of the most ignorant or morally corrupt people I can imagine. To do that to a racoon is shameful. Often they are skinned alive as they are half bludgeoned.. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please America, get your act together and stop being such terrible animal rights abusers by clamping down on this inhuman practice and educating your citizens.
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Moran
Mrs. colette woolley Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Skinning them alive???...How bad do you want fur???...At the expense of hurting or killing animals???...For shame...shame-shame...I'morry for you...You need help....God help you even though you don't deserve it.
Sincerely, Mrs. colette woolley
Dr. Brenna Galdenzi Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Don't allow people to be mislead to satisfy the cruel fur industry! People deserve to know the truth. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Dr. Brenna Galdenzi
Mrs. Kathy White Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Skinning animals alive for fur is one of the great horrors in the world. Please do not assist China in its effort to mask the fact that they are torturing dogs and selling their fur to Americans. The Raccoon dog is a true dog, not a raccoon. Eliminating the word "dog" from the fur label is mileading and immoral. Sincerely, Kathy White
Sincerely, Mrs. Kathy White
Mrs. Carol Boyd Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE SEE THAT THIS INHUMANE AND CRUEL HABIT OF SKINNING THESE POOR CREATURES ALIVE, IS STOPPED. IT IS A HORRID FORM OF TORTURE TO INNOCENT, DEFENSELESS ANIMALS
Sincerely, Mrs. Carol Boyd
Ms. Sharon McBride Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. As a voter I urge you to require honest labeling on all fur products.
Sincerely, Ms. Sharon McBride
Ms. Kathleen Go Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please see that the devious intent to conceal the true origin of the fur, from raccoon dogs, is not allowed. This is a transparent, disgraceful attempt to mislead consumers. Thank you.
Sincerely, Ms. Kathleen Go
Mrs. Maria Lott Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Hello, This information is VERY disturbing. Although I don't agree with wearing fur, people have the right to wear fur if they choose. However, please do not misrepresent Raccoon Dogs. Don't we kill enough animals for their fur? Why add to it these poor dogs? Thanks Maria Lott
Sincerely, Mrs. Maria Lott
Miss Denise Sandulescu Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. YOU ARE TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE PEOPLE!!!!
Sincerely, Miss Denise Sandulescu
Ms. Sandy El Hage Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers will not make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The unfair labeling of raccoon dog as "Asiatic raccoon" is highly misleading, and above all misinformed. It is unfortunate that our government will stand to allow sectors for profit to exploit our ignorance. Thus, this debacle is concerned on the grounds for animal welfare, and most overtly for transparency. In the United States of America, our society values transparency as an integral virtue of democracy. Without the structure of transparency, we cannot make sound, informed decisions for ourselves and the wellbeing of our families. Please consider the ethic behind revealing information of the fur trade to our citizenry. The fur-trade is no secret, and a great many coalitions work to expel its unethical treatment of our animal friends. But as our governmental body, it is the responsibility upon you to practice good governance and stand as an example for corporate America to transparent of its practices. I was given a coat as a gift for the winter season by my parents. Along the rim of the coat hood was a lining of "Asiatic raccoon fur". This lining of animal fur ultimately served no distinct purpose. In discovering the true contents of the fur's origin, I became appalled over the skinning and murder of an innocent animal for the sole purpose of using the "raccoon" for a decorative purpose. Please, do not allow the tradition of deceit to continue for the purpose of pure profit. Thank you for taking the time to address our desire for real transparency. Sincerely, Sandy El Hage
Sincerely, Ms. Sandy El Hage
Mrs. carol siek Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Lets call a spade a spade, or a dog a dog. Fake fur is the only way to go!
Sincerely, Mrs. carol siek
Mrs. Salina Clyde Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Furthermore, no creature (dog or racoon) should ever be subject to 'live skinnings'. Any person capable of such atrocities needs help and legal recourse.
Sincerely, Mrs. Salina Clyde
Mrs. Michelle Jung Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Furthermore, why are these animals being skinned alive? Isn't it unnecessary enough that we are using other animals skin to dress ourselves without making it happen in such a cruel way? All reputable governmental and scientific s, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Michelle Jung
Mrs. Dona LaSchiava Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. STOP THE LIES - STOP ANIMAL TORTURE! For Christ's Sake - GET EVOLVED!
Sincerely, Mrs. Dona LaSchiava
Ms. Margaret Kelty Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. As a consumer, I believe I have a right to know what I'm purchasing so that I can avoid supporting practices that I find morally objectionable. Margaret Kelty
Sincerely, Ms. Margaret Kelty
Mrs. KAREN GUILLORY Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE CALL THIS POOR ANIMAL BY IT'S NAME..EVEN BETTER PLEASE STOP SLAUGHTERING THEM.
Sincerely, Mrs. KAREN GUILLORY
Miss Andrea Martinez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Skinning live animals is horrifying! It is not ok to put an animal through that kind of brutal torture.You shouldn't be skinning a dog or a raccoon! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Andrea Martinez
Miss Deanna Villetto Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. This is a disgusting practice, and all that are part of it should be penalized. It should not matter whether the animal is a dog, raccoon, or pig. No cruelty should be done to these innocent babies. Fix this problem. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Deanna Villetto
Mrs. Bevin Barrett Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This sounds like such a cruel practice of skinning an animal alive. Please do what you can to help prevent this.
Sincerely, Mrs. Bevin Barrett
Ms. Vanessa Palafox Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Let us NOT lower the standard of decency for the sake of personal gain! Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon...
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Let us NOT lower the standard of decency for the sake of personal gain!
Sincerely, Ms. Vanessa Palafox
Ms. Jessica Nelson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It is inconceivable that acts like this go on in the world and that organizations such as yours are considering further endorsement of this behavior. I'm sure you have your own reasons for considering this renaming, but please do the right thing ethically and humanely speaking - these animals do not have a voice of their own despite having a God-given right to live on this planet. Protect them as only man can.
Sincerely, Ms. Jessica Nelson
Ms. BARBARA RODRIGUEZ Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Barbara Rodriguez
Sincerely, Ms. BARBARA RODRIGUEZ
Mrs. Cynthia Sandberg Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Accurate fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. While I wouldn't want to purchase a product with racoon or racoon dog fur, people should know. Nothing should be masked. Thanks for your attention to this.
Sincerely, Mrs. Cynthia Sandberg
Mr. Roger Bruneau Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There's no need to use real animal fur for anything any more.
Sincerely, Mr. Roger Bruneau
Mr. James Brown Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, James Brown
Sincerely, Mr. James Brown
Mrs. Roni OConnell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I'm counting on you to protect these dogs. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Roni OConnell
Ms. Laura Warne Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Or better yet, enforce a more humane fur industry for all animals unfortunate enough to be falling victim to it.
Sincerely, Ms. Laura Warne
Ms. Laurie Paquin-Leet Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And personally, I consider it henious that we allow any fur-bearing animal to be skinned alive and incomprehensible that humans adorn themselves w/ real fur when faux fur can be equally warm and acceptable for fashion. Further, consumers should be told the truth as to exactly what animal was used to process the product they are purchasing.
Sincerely, Ms. Laurie Paquin-Leet
Ms. Syndi Chesser Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. *** And beyond that, regardless of the animal species and how it is identified, the cruelty of the fur trade is well-documented. I will go to my grave, in fact, still seeing in my mind the horrific images of animals "routinely" being skinned alive in China -- videos I viewed years ago and which haunt me to this day. How can any of us turn our backs on such unbridled cruelty? *** Will you please do a bit to help ease the suffering of so many of our furry friends? Thank you!
Sincerely, Ms. Syndi Chesser
Mr. Ray Balconis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I can't believe anyone is even considering this in these modern times. This is a barbaric idea, we are not in the 18th century anymore, it is 2012 for Christ's sake. Compounded by the fact that live skinning is often employed, any American should be ashamed to even consider such a measure. Sincerely, Ray Balconis
Sincerely, Mr. Ray Balconis
Mr. Stephen brown Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Steve Brown
Sincerely, Mr. Stephen brown
Dr. Beverly Fykes Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. If people in the USA knew that raccoon dogs were being skinned alive so that they could have a fur trim on their clothing, how many would want the practice to continue? Please do not allow the fur industry to hide the cruel and senseless treatment of raccoon dogs under the guise of them being "asiatic raccoons." Raccoon dog fur should be called raccoon dog fur. Anything else is false and misleading advertising. Thank you.
Sincerely, Dr. Beverly Fykes
Ms. Shirley Cooper Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. PLEASE CALL A SPECIES BY IT'S "CORRECT" NAME SO CONSUMERS WILL KNOW IT IS IN FACT "FUR" AND ALSO THAT THE CHINESE BARBARICALLY PREFER TO SKIN IT "ALIVE"!!!!! IN FACT, INSTEAD OF NAMING THE SPECIES - JUST PUT "BARBARICALLY SKINNED ALIVE" ON THE BLOODY LABEL!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Shirley Cooper
Mrs. Toni Fitzgerald Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely,Toni Fitzgerald
Sincerely, Mrs. Toni Fitzgerald
Ms. Donna Smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. JUST DO WHAT IS RIGHT!
Sincerely, Ms. Donna Smith
Ms. Linda Braydon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Linda Braydon
Sincerely, Ms. Linda Braydon
Mrs. Laura Guarnieri Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. If every consumer of fur jackets, vests and fur collars knew about the cruelty, they would steer clear of these fur products and tell others to do the same. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Consumers are probably unaware of the cruelty in China, where these dogs are prized for their fur coats only and the pain inflicted on these innocent animals is hardly given a thought. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Heaven help these suffering animals and all who endeavor to help them.
Sincerely, Mrs. Laura Guarnieri
Miss Nahdxyeli Valdez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. For life's sake! They are dogs! If people insist on buying fur, at least be professional enough to give them an accurate description of what they are buying: dog fur.
Sincerely, Miss Nahdxyeli Valdez
Mrs. Shannon Luman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Shannon Luman
Mrs. Earlene McGuire Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service,and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for taking the time to read this and taking the time to consider letting these animals live and not be harmed so people can wear unnecessary fur.
Sincerely, Mrs. Earlene McGuire
Ms. Janet Martin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: RAccoon dogs are dogs and should be identified accordingly to protect consumers and the dogs
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Consumers should not be duped into purchasing items that they would not othewise purchase but for the misrepresentation in labeling. Americans have a long history of respect, admiration, and love for members of the dog family. It isn't fair to mislead them into purchasing items they believe to be unrelated to canidae (dogs).
Sincerely, Ms. Janet Martin
Mrs. Dianne Williams Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Animal abuse like this should not be tolerated - and certainly not 'approved' by successful marketing lies. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Dianne Williams
Mr. Mike Potter Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Some more factual information follows below, but let me clearly express my personal opinion when it comes to fur and those who wear it. Wearing fur coats and/or other clothing accessories that utilize fur is flat out WRONG, especially when you consider the inhuman and profit-driven manner in which fur-producing animals are treated. If it was up to me, fur would be OUTLAWED since synthetic materials can now be produced and utilized. At the very least, animals whose fur is utilized should be treated in the MOST humane and ethical manner possible. I VOTE ON THESE ISSUES. PLEASE KEEP THAT IN MIND AS YOU DECIDE TO VOTE ON THIS ISSUE. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Mike Potter
Ms. Joyce Jones Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please do all you can to help us consumers when we try to buy within specific guidelines, some things I don't want in my house let alone on my skin. Accurate labeling would be helpful and what we have the right to expect. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Joyce Jones
Mrs. Shawna Noble Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please help these cute little animals be there voice.
Sincerely, Mrs. Shawna Noble
Ms. Pamela Beaupre Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels! They are in the Canine family, not the Raccon ...
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. The fact that the Fur Trade is still allowed at all is amazing; let's not add additional lies and misrepresentations to their list of cruelty. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Pamela Beaupre
Ms. P PERRON Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I have written the Chinese Consulate to tell them that they should forbid the ancient and totally incorrect practice that skinning an animal alive results in improved skins. It is an ignorant and inexpicitely cruel practice, and the millions of animals so skinned should receive their sincerest apology, even if only as offering to the present and future animals. Better yet: no more fur trade.
Sincerely, Ms. P PERRON
Ms. Mary Elek Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It's cheating when you try to hide what you are doing by calling it a different name. Cheating your customers, and cheating the animals. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Elek
Ms. Cathy Tucci Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinmining and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Cathy Tucci
Mrs. Cheri Riggs Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that This is an abominable act, not just for the raccoon dog but for any creature skinned alive for their fur. Any person or group caught doing this should be prosecuted (or themselves persecuted) to the fullest extent possible.
Sincerely, Mrs. Cheri Riggs
Mrs. Peggy Theriault Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do your part to stop this horror. Thank you. Peggy Theriault
Sincerely, Mrs. Peggy Theriault
Ms. Meredith Page Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There cannot be anything more cruel than what is happening to these dogs. Please help stop this terrible crime. Thank you.
Sincerely, Ms. Meredith Page
Mrs. TRACY LEWIS Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There is enough killing for skins or for "medicinal purposes". in other words, for no credible reason, other than greed. Do NOT allow these animals to be skinned under false pretenses. Just let them live in peace.
Sincerely, Mrs. TRACY LEWIS
Ms. Cretia Prout Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And, the live skinning and other abuses of these dogs should not be condoned nor allowed. Means should be taken to dissuade companies from buying and using this fur and consumers from buying products made from it. Sincerely, Cretia Prout
Sincerely, Ms. Cretia Prout
Ms. Carolyn Taylor Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon". They want to make sure that consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. We need truth in labeling for the fur industry. Require them to be honest -- it's DOG FUR and the label needs to say that. This deceptive labeling practice must be prohibited.
Sincerely, Ms. Carolyn Taylor
Mr. Daniel Helsel Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Americans have a right to know the facts. Let the consumers decide based on the truth.. Thank you.
Sincerely, Mr. Daniel Helsel
Mrs. Harriet Klein Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This is a misrepresentation to deliberately deceive consumers. While our culture finds cruelty to dogs abhorent, under the name "Asiatic raccoon", it is hopeful that consumers won't find the killing and abuse of this animal so horrific. This is an exercise in the machinations and marketing strategy of a very, very cruel industry. That is the only purpose of changing labeling. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Harriet Klein
Ms. Haleene Williams Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry wants to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. People have the right to know the truth. Please stop the consumer ignorance of slaughtered animals, and tell them what they are wearing this season.
Sincerely, Ms. Haleene Williams
Ms. Carrie Smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I can't imagine anyone conciously buying dog fur. Please don't allow them to misrepresent what they're doing and manipulate people. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Carrie Smith
Ms. Kitty Lien Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Kitty Lien
Sincerely, Ms. Kitty Lien
Ms. Annie McMahon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. For SHAME for SHAME, for bloody SHAME
Sincerely, Ms. Annie McMahon
Mr. JESS FRIEDMAN Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely JESS FRIEDMAN
Sincerely, Mr. JESS FRIEDMAN
Mrs. Sue Hargis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. No matter what they are called, this inhumane treatment of any animal is abborant and should be stopped! All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Sue Hargis
Mrs. Susan Murphy Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And while we're at it, lets ban skinning dogs alive. Sincerely, Susan Murphy
Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Murphy
Ms. Elayne Shelton Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Dear Madame / Sir: Please please listen to many reputable governmental and scientific resources, and require the fur industry to correctly label the racoon dogs as members of the dog family (which they are!) and not deceptively as asiatic raccoons. This is horrible misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product and prevent consumers from knowing that dogs are being skinned alive and abused. Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels. People should know that they are sporting fur at the terrible expense of man's best friend. Sincerely, Elayne Shelton
Sincerely, Ms. Elayne Shelton
Ms. Michele Mattingly Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Force Apparel Manufacturers to Tell the Truth
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Apparel manufacturers shouldn't be allowed to deceive consumers. Products made with dogs' fur should be clearly identified as such.
Sincerely, Ms. Michele Mattingly
Ms. robin hernandez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. All fur should be left on the animals not on people. Live skinning is a totally disgusting act of cruelty.
Sincerely, Ms. robin hernandez
Ms. Emily Gambir Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I urge you to please take a stand against this totally unnecessary cruelty servicing only vanity and superficial wants.
Sincerely, Ms. Emily Gambir
Ms. Chris Kidd Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The Federal Trade Commission must stop proposing that raccoon dog fur be called the misleading and inaccurate "Asiatic raccoon" -- making it hard for consumers and retailers to know that this is the same animal whose mistreatment is so well documented. Please act humanely on behalf of animals who have no voice.
Sincerely, Ms. Chris Kidd
Mrs. Amy Gyllborg Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Better yet, why don't we ban the fur industry all together? Will all of the modern technologies and new materials we have available nowadays, there is no longer any reason for a human to skin an animal to keep warm. No excuses.
Sincerely, Mrs. Amy Gyllborg
Ms. Jennifer Campbell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This is disgusting & if they want to label it fake fur then use man-made fur NOT dead animals! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Jennifer Campbell
Ms. Carol Tomlinson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Each person has the right to know exactly the content of a material in their fashion. We deserve to know if we are wearing dog on their collars,in their boots, or any where in their fashion. The practice of skining dogs alive is more cruel than words can describe. The United States citizens deserve the truth. EThe fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Carol Tomlinson
Mrs. Kathleen Bolles Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels - And don't buy fur...PERIOD.
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. First - Don't promote the fur trade - aka animal abuse. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Regardless of the name - the animals are skinned alive and should be protected from this horrible crime. Please do not promote fur sales - by not buying fur in the first place. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kathleen Bolles
Dr. S. Cassell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for your attention in this important matter! Regards, Sabine Cassell
Sincerely, Dr. S. Cassell
Mrs. Betty Buck Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please, please, please let people know what the truth is. All of us deserve and should have the right to know exactly what we may be supporting by purchasing a product made from the fur of this animal. This is an extremely cruel trade and the least that the Federal Trade Commission could do is to ensure that the true origin of the fur be published! All animals deserve humane treatment, but quite often many people have no idea what happens to animals in factories through out the world. What a cruel, cruel world we live in. I, with all my heart, hope that we can change someday in the future. Please support the truth, please do the job right, that is your job.
Sincerely, Mrs. Betty Buck
Mr. Casey Terminello Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. SKINNED ALIVE????????? YOU MUST STOP THIS!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Mr. Casey Terminello
Ms. Judy Teich Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please take this issue seriously. Judy Teich
Sincerely, Ms. Judy Teich
Ms. camille abbe Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the LIVE SKINNING and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. NOT THAT ANY ANIMAL SHOULD BE LIVE SKINNED!!! All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. camille abbe
Mrs. Carolyn Town Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And I am horrified by the thought of any animal being skinned alive so that someone can wear their fur. I'm ashamed of my fellow man for such cruelty no matter if it's a raccoon or a dog.
Sincerely, Mrs. Carolyn Town
Ms. Tammy Fenske Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its disgusting & cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Tammy Fenske
Ms. Sally Vaughn Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. With all the nice fake fur these days, Why O' Why are they killing beautiful animals??? Some people are really SICK!!! Yours sincerely, Sally Vaughn
Sincerely, Ms. Sally Vaughn
Ms. Kittie Hanson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Surely such a barbaric practice cannot continue. At least make them call it what it is. Sincerely Kittie Hanson
Sincerely, Ms. Kittie Hanson
Mrs. Nilkanthi Nicholas Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do not pass this order - I cannot believe that an educated government and country will allow such a dastardly acts to be committed. It is so sad that man can commit such atrocious acts of inhumanity on defenseless animals such as these who cannot speak for themselves. AND FOR WHAT!!!!! Please use the power you have for the good of all creatures but do not watch and pass legislation and stop this inane slaughter Thank you Sirs/Madams for your kindness. Yours sincerely, Nilkanthi Nicholas
Sincerely, Mrs. Nilkanthi Nicholas
Mr. Dennis Lyday Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Purveyors of animal skins in any form clrealy have little conscience regarding the live creatures they slaughter for the most trivial decorative purposes. At the same time, they clearly realize that American consumers have a significant level of emotional attachment for dogs, which we see as loving companion animals. Therefore, they hope to sidestep this inconvenient emotionality by lying about the source of this particular pelt. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Dennis Lyday
Dr. Genevieve Cerf Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I am becoming increasingly disgusted with the abominable animal cruelty perpetrated by the Chinese... Elephant slaughter for ivory trinkets, shark slaughter for shark fin soup, manta ray slaughter, rhino slaughter, and now skinning dogs alive... I am really going to make an extra effort NOT to buy anything Chinese ever again.
Sincerely, Dr. Genevieve Cerf
Miss Colleen O'Callahan Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. On top of this - STOP SKINNING ANIMALS FOR YOUR FASHION. It doesn't matter if it's a raccoon, a dog, a llama or a snake. THEY NEED THEIR COATS MUCH MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE.
Sincerely, Miss Colleen O'Callahan
Ms. Judy Gorham Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. You should call an animal by it's rightful name, however, to me the issue here is the fact that these animals are being skinned alive! No animal should be subjected to this horrific cruelty!!
Sincerely, Ms. Judy Gorham
Mrs. DEBRA LINARI Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. NO ANIMAL should be killed for their fur and NO ANIMAL SHOULD BE SKINNED ALIVE! What year are we in?? Of course let the consumer be aware of the true name of the dead animal they are buying. Lets STOP buying any product made from animal fur!
Sincerely, Mrs. DEBRA LINARI
Ms. Sari Remer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. The Chinese are the worst abusers skinning dogs and cats alive for their fur and this must be stopped. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sari Remer
Mrs. Virginia Roberts Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Siberian raccoon dogs are becoming as rare as Siberian tigers; is the FTC so out of touch that they'll start allowing tigers to be turned into garment trim? It is time for the FTC to take a stand for the humane treatment of animals, and tell the truth! It is absolutely wrong to torture animals and to support these cruel practices by using inaccurate trade names. I am absolutely disgusted with the FTC and will demand that our government make them accountable and demand that they tell the truth.
Sincerely, Mrs. Virginia Roberts
Ms. Jamie Trinkkeller Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Use wool for Christ sakes there is no need to harm an animal or use it's fur or meat. You can become a Veegan which will make you healthier and lose weight. Wear wool it is the animals coat but it has to be sheared anyway for the animals comfort. It is time to move out of the dark ages where they went hunting for the families dinner. That is not necessary today there are so many alternatives. It is time to stop all of this and ladies if you did not buy fur the animals would live in peace. As I always say supply and demand. If you think furs make you admired because you are rich and famous. I think you are a poor excuse for a human being, and may be ignorant to how that fur coat was made or maybe you just don't care. I think anyone buying furs are just as guilty as the ones selling them. Much like the dog fights would there be a match if the seats were empty. AGAIN SUPPLY & DEMAND !!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Jamie Trinkkeller
Ms. Karen Schechner Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. If you don't want to imagine a dog being skinned alive and that it may be your fault, please call a dog a dog.
Sincerely, Ms. Karen Schechner
Ms. Judith Butts Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Judy Butts
Sincerely, Ms. Judith Butts
Ms. Maya Campbell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do whatever it takes to stop this horrible practice. I can't believe that anyone is still willing to buy and wear fur.
Sincerely, Ms. Maya Campbell
Ms. Genius Anonymous Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry is evil. Evil persons. Will. Go down!
Sincerely, Ms. Genius Anonymous
Ms. Karen Hill Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. You certainly wouldn't want your family dog whether it is a cute small Jack Russell Terrier or a bigger Samoyd or even German Shepherd to be skinned 'alive so some stranger could wear that skin as a coat, would you? These Raccoon Dogs feel things just like any other living animal. We have laws requiring at least a painless as possible death even in slaughter houses that prepare the meat we eat. Why would we support any less humane treatment for some people to wear dog fur? All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Karen Hill
Ms. Susan Mathews Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. This is a new low, why would this be allowed !
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Mathews
Mrs. cynthia arnott Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. They are dogs, just like Fido and Spot, not asiatic raccoons, Call it what it is!
Sincerely, Mrs. cynthia arnott
Ms. Amy E Towner Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Respectfully, Amy E Towner
Sincerely, Ms. Amy E Towner
Ms. Christina Howell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. You KNOW this is wrong and deceptive, so don't allow it.
Sincerely, Ms. Christina Howell
Ms. Kimberly Reeves Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Seeking to adopt an inaccurate names suggests there is concern in the industry that calling the animals by their proper name would negatively influence sales. Consumers have a right to know what it is they are purchasing. Industries should not be permitted to dupe their customers. In order for the free market to function properly, consumers should be able to "vote with their dollar." The idea of consumer choice that underpins our free market economy is undermined when consumers are mislead as to the practices they are supporting. Sincerely yours, Kimberly B. Reeves
Sincerely, Ms. Kimberly Reeves
Ms. Karen Fieg Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I just saw a PBS film last night about Siberian Tigers being poached in China. It is horrendous! But they also showed the raccoon dog - please please do not allow the name to be changed so more of these helpless dogs will be slaughtered alive. Karen Fieg
Sincerely, Ms. Karen Fieg
Mrs. sandra watts Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. If you allow this horrible name to stand you are as guilty of animal abuse as michael vick, shame on you. Stop this inhumane import of these poor animals from china. If you don't you need to look in the mirror and at you children and grandchildren and ask forgiveness for mistreating an animal like to chinese do.
Sincerely, Mrs. sandra watts
Mr. Matteo Simon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Matteo Simon
Sincerely, Mr. Matteo Simon
Mrs. Virginia Caine Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I would hate to have purchased something like this to find out later I had been lied to. Please change the name so consumers can know what they are putting their money into. Sincerely, Virginia Caine
Sincerely, Mrs. Virginia Caine
Ms. Paula Wallace Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It doesn't matter what animal it is - dog or cat or whatever. China also steals people's pets to harvest their fur. They skin them alive and it is horrendous. I cannot begin to imagine and don't want to begin to imagine. All fur should be banned. It only looks good on the animal born with it. On a human it looks stupid and makes me think that person must be a psychopath. Google Raccoon Dog and look at the heartbreaking picture of the pile of dogs skinned alive and the latest lying on top looking at the camera. They don't die right away. Just horrific and should be illegal.
Sincerely, Ms. Paula Wallace
Mrs. Kathryn Mary Stahl Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I am against killing healthy animals for their fur for decoration on our clothing. I am against promoting the use of fur or animal hide in clothing, handbags, etc. I am totally against misnaming the source animal when fur or hide is used in clothing or in any product. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kathryn Mary Stahl
Mr. JAMES BRODERICK Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I personally will not buy anything that is made from the fur of ANY animal. JAMES H. BRODERICK
Sincerely, Mr. JAMES BRODERICK
Ms. Lydia Sheridan Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please continue to use the term 'raccoon dog' to accurately represent the type of fur being used, whether it be advertisements or on clothing labels.
Sincerely, Ms. Lydia Sheridan
Ms. colleen smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I STAND BY EVERY WORD IN THIS LETTER 100%, PLUS!!!!!!!!!!. VERY SINCERELY, COLLEEN SMITH
Sincerely, Ms. colleen smith
Mrs. Caroline Loder Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animals should have to endure the awful suffering that the raccoon dog has to endure...this whole thing is despicably and it doesn't matter what the name of the animal is, it shouldn't matter....killing ANY animal for fur is unnecessary. We don't live in the stone age...there are alternatives to killing animals for fur! All people that wear fur, make money off of the fur industry, kill the poor animals are filthy human beings not even worthy of the reference to them as being humans.
Sincerely, Mrs. Caroline Loder
Mrs. Kerry Lovell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. How difficult is it to do the RIGHT thing?? Why are you out to create another "illegall type" trade?? Why torture more animals?? Are you animal haters?? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kerry Lovell
Mr. Richard Neubert Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. THIS SHOULD BE ONE OF THE EASIEST DECISSIONS THE FTC HAS EVER MADE! YOU WOULD THINK: WHO THE HECK WOULD BE CRAZY ENOUGHT TO VOTE TO ALLOWING THE FUR INDUSTRY TO DIGUISING NAMES TO "ASIATIC RACOON or FINN RACOON" JUST SO THEY CAN PRODUCE MORE DIRTY PROFITS. Please lets show our kids we care.
Sincerely, Mr. Richard Neubert
Ms. SUSAN KOSMOSKI Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccooon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. CONSUMERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW!
Sincerely, Ms. SUSAN KOSMOSKI
Mr. Bill Lea Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. PLEASE, let's not make it any easier to be cruel to these dogs than the fur industry already is. Most of us have owned a dog from one time or another. Can you imagine your dog being killed or even worse, skinned alive for its fur? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Bill Lea
Mrs. Patricia Lerch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is my personal belief that trapping any animal for its fur should not be allowed. It causes SO much suffering...and the poor raccoon dog is among them.
Sincerely, Mrs. Patricia Lerch
Dr. Aileen O'Donoghue Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. In the United States we have been fairly successful at eliminating the cruel and exploitive fur industry. However, the fur industry is not giving up and is seeking to sell the fur of a canine, a dog as "Asiatic raccoon" so as to fool people who would never consider wearing dog fur into buying this fur. It is appallingly misleading. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Dr. Aileen O'Donoghue
Ms. Robin Lindsey Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This in no way implies that it is acceptable to use any animal, even a true raccoon, to supply fur.
Sincerely, Ms. Robin Lindsey
Ms. ann kreagwr Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This should be a simple matter. Please provide correct information so people can make an informed decision.
Sincerely, Ms. ann kreagwr
Ms. d m martin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Thank you so very much! :-) The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. d m martin
Mrs. angelika curtis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. i dont believe in wearing real animal fur at all...and the people that skin an animal alive should be shot .
Sincerely, Mrs. angelika curtis
Dr. Scott James Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I've seen videos of these animals being skinned alive in markets in China -- I, for one, would want to know what I was buying.
Sincerely, Dr. Scott James
Mrs. Linda Francisco Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is barbaric treatment of any animal.
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Francisco
Ms. Roxanne Bruno Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please do the right thing and label clothing properly. The consumer market will then determine whether there is any further need for racoon DOG fur in human clothing. Thank you for your time and attention to this crucial issue.
Sincerely, Ms. Roxanne Bruno
Ms. Marsha McLaughlin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. What a horrific way to provide fur for garments. Stop this horrible abuse of raccoon dogs! Sincerely, Marsha McLaughlin
Sincerely, Ms. Marsha McLaughlin
Mr. Stephan Kopacz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The very fact that they are pursuing this is telling in and of itself. Consumers must make their choices based on the truth.
Sincerely, Mr. Stephan Kopacz
Dr. Pauline Fani Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. As a physician and most importantly a human being, I believe it is horrific enough that the due industry exits and continues cruel torture of animals for their fur. Furthermore, the fur industry has a long history of misclassifocation and miser representation of animals particularly the raccoon dog In order to sell its cruel product. The worst part is that this industry now wishes to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. It is a fact tgat Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is a crime to misrepresent and can result in lawful action. Please do not allow this illegal misrepresentation of the raccoon dog and facilitation of further animal cruelty.
Sincerely, Dr. Pauline Fani
Mr. Martin Obin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" or even 'faux fur' so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Martin Obin
Ms. Beth Leeming Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please don't allow this misrepresentation to continue. Thank you for your time regarding this important matter.
Sincerely, Ms. Beth Leeming
Mrs. Hayley Cochran Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It is so sad and disgusting that this is going on anywhere in the world. Nothing should ever have to go through pain like that. It sickens me to think that a poor animal has to be tortured for someone to make a buck. This should be illegal!
Sincerely, Mrs. Hayley Cochran
Ms. Robin Sparks Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I am begging anyone who reads this and can do something to please, please stop making it easy for the fur industry to use fur from dogs or any other animal. We don't need to use animals' fur for fashion. It belongs to the animal not us! Why do humans constantly want to destroy and tear down what nature creates? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Robin Sparks
Dr. bruce fowler Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like "Asiatic raccoon" and "Finn raccoon" are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels.
Sincerely, Dr. bruce fowler
Mrs. Anne Sherogan Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The Chinese don't seem to have an scruples regarding animal welfare. Skinning a creature while it is alive is horrendous. I hope that people will be aware of the fact that this creature is in fact a dog, and will not purchase any garments with the other names. They skin cats also, and do indeed eat dogs! Awful.
Sincerely, Mrs. Anne Sherogan
Mrs. Rebecca Katz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE REQUIRE A RACCOON DOG TO BE CALLED RACOON DOG ON FUR LABELS. PLEASE DO NOT ADD TO THE ILL TREATMENT AND MISREPRESENTATION OF THESE CANINES.
Sincerely, Mrs. Rebecca Katz
Mr. Brad Archer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the raccoon family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Brad Archer
Ms. Krysta Tulenko Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. With the world being more educated than ever before, there should be no reason what so ever for ANY of our products to be mislabeled. This is a sign of extreme disrespect against the consumers. If any business what so ever feels the need to mislabel or misrepresent their products, then they should be investigated and fined to the fullest extent of the law.
Sincerely, Ms. Krysta Tulenko
Mr. Stephen stone Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU PEOPLE,, THE CORRUPTION GOTTON DEEP INTO YOUR POCKETES I C....
Sincerely, Mr. Stephen stone
Mr. Jeff Frantz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. We are all subject to God and his creatures include all living things on Earth. Please show them respect in his name. Thank you.
Sincerely, Mr. Jeff Frantz
Mrs. Mandy Kalin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. THIS IS AWFUL! MOST PEOPLE WOULD NOT KNOWINGLY BUY DOG FUR (HAIR). IT IS EXCEEDINGLY DECEPTIVE CALLING A DOG A RACCOON. MOST PEOPLE DON'T EVEN WANT ANY REAL FUR.
Sincerely, Mrs. Mandy Kalin
Mr. Michael Smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: You MUST require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels.
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do your job, don't let the fur industry use a fake name for Raccoon Dog.
Sincerely, Mr. Michael Smith
Mrs. Diane Recardo Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please stop slaughtering beautiful innocent animals for their fur. They are killed in the most barbaric way. They deserve to live just like we do. We have synthetic fabrics and materials that are just as good to keep us warm and make us look fashionable. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Diane Recardo
Ms. Judith Daigle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animal should be skinned alive regardless of whether or not you support the use of fur. Please stop this cruetly. Thank you. Sincerely, Judith Daigle
Sincerely, Ms. Judith Daigle
Ms. Erin Broderick Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please be HONEST in your labeling. Sincerely, Erin Broderick
Sincerely, Ms. Erin Broderick
Ms. greta stifel Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I AM SICK AND TIRED OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY DOING THIS TO INNOCENT ANIMALS! STOP IT...AND MAKE THESE COMPANIES THAT INHUMANELY TORTURE THESE INNOCENT VICTIMS THAT ARE PREY FOR THE FASION INDUSTRY. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. STOP THIS TORTURE AND KILLING NOW!!
Sincerely, Ms. greta stifel
Ms. Felicia Dale Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Further more, though I eat meat, I will not buy new fur of any kind regardless of the species. If any cruelty is involved I am firmly against it for any reason. It's simply not necessary to be cruel! I am not against using every part of a meat animal- that only makes sense- but to kill an animal ONLY for its coat is no longer good animal husbandry. It's no longer a matter of survival, either. If I need something to keep me warm I'm happy with wool or synthetics. If I am not sure what species a bit of fur on a garment is I WILL NOT BUY IT, PERIOD, new or used.
Sincerely, Ms. Felicia Dale
Mrs. Kay Duren Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. How awful that any animal would be skinned to support human vanity. Please do all you can to put an end to such cruelty. Thank you for all you do. Kay Duren
Sincerely, Mrs. Kay Duren
Ms. Joyce Carlisle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And SHAME on anyone who wears ANY KIND of animal fur.
Sincerely, Ms. Joyce Carlisle
Ms. Hannah Hurvitz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Hannah Hurvitz
Sincerely, Ms. Hannah Hurvitz
Miss Eliza Hegwood Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. ******This is rediculous!!!! LIVE SKINNING---ARE YOU SERIOUS? The animal cruelty has got to stop! Come on! I am so sick and tired of all the crap!!*************
Sincerely, Miss Eliza Hegwood
Mrs. Jane Heltebrake Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. NO Animal should be skinned alived!!!! Period!!!!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Jane Heltebrake
Ms. dee dorazio Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Dee Dorazio
Sincerely, Ms. dee dorazio
Ms. Cleone Stewart Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There are alternatives - we really do not need to take an animal's life to decorate our clothing.
Sincerely, Ms. Cleone Stewart
Ms. Sandi Hendrikse Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. No animal should be skinned alive for any reason, that is just unbelievably cruel and cannot be allowed. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sandi Hendrikse
Ms. Diana Monnich Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. By the way - we need to stop this senseless killing anyway!!
Sincerely, Ms. Diana Monnich
Mrs. Marsha Fisher Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. They should also be required to note on the label that the animal was killed using inhumane means. I am sure, however, that we would never reach that level of ethics. At the very minimum, the correct name for the source of the fur should be on the label.
Sincerely, Mrs. Marsha Fisher
Mr. Herbert Neu Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. These dogs are almost always skinned alive. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Herbert Neu
Mrs. Debra Morgan Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Any fur obtained through such cruel practices should be outlawed at the United States border.
Sincerely, Mrs. Debra Morgan
Dr. Tina Hess Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Let's STOP THE CHINESE ABUSE AND TORTURE OF ANIMALS (DOGS) TO BE SOLD IN THE USA. It's past time we STOPPED this and hold ourselves and China accountable. It is BARBARIC.
Sincerely, Dr. Tina Hess
Ms. alice booker Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Why cant these things be done humanely i realized people have to make a living but to cause such pain to end a life is so cruel. One day karma is gonna rise up and bite these people in the butt and it will be hairless.............
Sincerely, Ms. alice booker
Ms. Jole Rodriguez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Allow consumers to refuse the purchase of this bloody item.
Sincerely, Ms. Jole Rodriguez
Mrs. Nola Hager Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Nola Hager
Sincerely, Mrs. Nola Hager
Ms. Janet Reynolds Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Regardless of what the animal is called, skinning ANYTHING alive for the fur is inhumane and absolutely unforgiveable. But pretending that a creature is something it isn't in order to somehow justify a cruel and entirely unnecessary process is a corruption of the ideals that the FTC should be representing. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. SIncerely Janet Reynolds
Sincerely, Ms. Janet Reynolds
Ms. Carol Bartold Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Carol Bartold
Sincerely, Ms. Carol Bartold
Ms. JEAN OCONNELL Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The horrors of the fur industry have long upset me and I have chosen not to purchase any fur products for many years. Now this heartless industry, with its long history of misrepresentation, wants to be allowed to sell raccoon dog fur under the name "Asiatic raccoon" - no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Of course, I would prefer that NO animal is ever killed just so that its fur can be worn by a selfish human; it would appear, however, that we are still far away from that very humane and worthy goal. In the meantime, please do not make it possible for consumers to be mislead by a huge labeing loophole that amounts to blatant dishonesty. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. JEAN OCONNELL
Mrs. Helene Settle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please take action to make clear on garment labels that the fur and/or fur trim is named as "Racooon Dog Fur". Stop this cruelty. And urge people not to order shipments of garments from China made from/trimmed with dog fur of any kind. Helene Settle
Sincerely, Mrs. Helene Settle
Ms. pamela masse Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Your Act Of Deceiving is all in the name of Greed and is truly sickening! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. pamela masse
Ms. Katherine Wheeler Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish jand Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Katherine Wheeler
Ms. Frederica Tretola Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Live skinning is an abomination. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. They are DOGS -- please stop with the 'creative descriptions'!!!!! All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Frederica Tretola
Sincerely, Ms. Frederica Tretola
Mrs. Paula Bomba Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animal should be skinned alive for any purpose, regardless of their name. Identify them as dogs, and their fur will no longer be attractive to people who would not buy dog fur.
Sincerely, Mrs. Paula Bomba
Miss holly braddy Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Just label it.. DOG FUR.. thats what it is.. !
Sincerely, Miss holly braddy
Miss dEBBIE Holland Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Seriously, anyone that tolerates this must be insane!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Miss dEBBIE Holland
Mr. Shain McVay Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE, Help Them!
Sincerely, Mr. Shain McVay
Ms. Barbara Shivers Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The way these dogs are treated is absolutely evil.
Sincerely, Ms. Barbara Shivers
Ms. Rory Onorato Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Your ideas to disrespect nature and living things is preposterous.
Sincerely, Ms. Rory Onorato
Ms. mary saint-Marie Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I would like to add to this message that I do not believe that killing animals is part of humanty's destination. Please take a moment and go within and ask deeply to know the truth of this thing called 'animal killing.' Please allow these animals to also live their lives. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. mary saint-Marie
Ms. ANIMALAURA KEY Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. I've seen these dogs -SKINNED ALIVE... eyes blinking, screaming pain.... HOW CAN YOU IGNORE THIS?? Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. ANIMALAURA KEY
Mr. Rodney Parsons Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Candida (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I believe that the racoons would like to see the people in the fur industry skinned alive. And I agree 100%. If the industry was killing dogs for their fur, I would rather see the people in that industry tortured for a few years and then skinned alive... And would love to be there to laugh out loud at them.
Sincerely, Mr. Rodney Parsons
Mrs. Renee Eiband Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of Killing dogs, a misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Renee Eiband
Ms. Ellen Retcho Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Personally, I would rather you NOT kill these animals for their fur. I oppose the killing of animals for their fur, so that men and women can wear dead animals on their bodies. This makes me sick to my stomach that you and the fur industry could allow this to continue. There are other ways to get the real fur look without killing innocent animals for your enjoyment. How can all of you sleep at night knowing what you are doing. Think about this, how would you feel if someone took your dog, cat, and decided to kill them for their fur. For which they are your pet/family member, how would you feel. The horror of this is that you are allowing the fur industry to kill these animals while they are alive, HOW BARBARIC is this. Yes, I do know that we are talking about wild animals but even still those that can not talk and plead their case are being wiped out and our planet is being destroyed by the likes of you and the fur industry. So, now I am asking NO I AM PLEADING WITH YOU to stop all of this and find an alternative to killing live animals. As for the rest of this body of a message, I will live the rest the way it is. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. With the concluding of this message, I would personally like to say that I WILL NEVER WEAR ANYTHING THAT IS MADE OF REAL ANIMAL FUR. They are living, breathing beings and should be treated as such. These Raccoon Dogs ARE NOT RACCOONS and labeling them under different names is also sick in my book. This
would come under FALSE ADVERTISING. So, your telling me that not only are you allowing the killing of these animals but your also LYING to the public. What kind of people are you any way. Thank you for taking the time to read this, which I do hope you read.
Sincerely, Ms. Ellen Retcho
Mr. Lois Jimenez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I don't believe any society of human beings should be allowed to skin ANY living creature alive! Why should this practice exist at all?
Sincerely, Mr. Lois Jimenez
Ms. Lisa Foss Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop these barbaric practices.
Sincerely, Ms. Lisa Foss
Mrs. Vivian Abbott Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This is HORRIBLE!!!! I cannot believe you would even consider misleading the public in this way. Please label correctly so consumers will know that they are wearing mans best friend on their backs!
Sincerely, Mrs. Vivian Abbott
Ms. NINA FAULKENR Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I WANT TO SCREAM AND YELL, AS I READ "SKINNED ALIVE" WHO IN THE HUMAN RACE CAN EVER EVEN THINK OF DOING THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Ms. NINA FAULKENR
Ms. Stella Nisenbaum Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Additionally, no animal, regardless of species, should be skinned alive. This is as much a case of animal cruelty as anything else.
Sincerely, Ms. Stella Nisenbaum
Mrs. Vanessa Williams Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Dogs (all Dogs) are man's best friend.... Now man needs to return the dedication and loyality and protect the ones who can't protect themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Vanessa Williams
Ms. Mary Perez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Mary Margaret Perez
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Perez
Ms. nancy heyser Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Skin them alive??? No matter if it's a raccoon or a dog; positively inhumane and wildly unnecessary given the industry's ability to make fake fur. Where is our humanity????
Sincerely, Ms. nancy heyser
Ms. robin stapel Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is misleading and should not be allowed to happen. Cruelty in any form for any reason is so wrong.
Sincerely, Ms. robin stapel
Mrs. Melissa Olson Crabtree Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon DOG under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this DOG that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (DOG) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The Humane Society of the United States supports the labeling of fur CORRECTLY - and as a concerned American citizen, so do I. Please take the proper action and label this fur properly so Americans know the truth. Has China not perpetrated enough problems with the trade they have conducted with the US already? Do not allow China to lie and sell this to unsuspecting Americans.
Sincerely, Mrs. Melissa Olson Crabtree
Mrs. Angeleen Slowinski Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.With so many synthetic fur on the market today using any fur is unconsionable, using dog fur is despicable.
Sincerely, Mrs. Angeleen Slowinski
Ms. robyn McAfee Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Are you freakin kiddin me? Stop this!
Sincerely, Ms. robyn McAfee
Mrs. Roxanne Stack Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that Sincerly, Roxanne Stack
Sincerely, Mrs. Roxanne Stack
Mrs. Sherry Frye Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I don't believe in wearing fur of any kind but I feel this is mis-leading advertising on top of a terrible practice of fur trade. The fact that any animal is skinned alive for fur should be banned but to make people think that one animal is another so that more will sell is unbelieveable. If the fact that people think it is dog and wouldn't buy that should tell you that something is wrong in buying because it is named something else. Please stop this practice and support Fur Rules Review, Matter No P074201. For more information: The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Mrs. Sherry Frye
Ms. Frances Flynn Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please do the right thing here in relation to the naming of the Asiatic Raccoon. Please ensure that the correct name is often applied to this animal, which is a CANINE: a dog. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Frances Flynn
Ms. Susan Britt Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. As if the fur trade isn't barbaric enough, must we dupe consumers who want to make humane purchases? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Britt
Miss Mary Anderson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel products. The industry wants to call this product Asiatic raccoon to hide the fact that these animals are part of the dog family, cousins to our family pets, not wild like raccoons. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, use the term raccoon dog. These poor animals have it hard enough. Mislabeling their fur would just increase the sales of the products and thus the number killed for their fur. There is suffering enough in the fur industry.
Sincerely, Miss Mary Anderson
Mrs. Cindi Keane Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Even if they were, raccoons are animals with emotional characteristics-including feeling pain. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. In addition, raccoons, just like foxes, minks, seals, etc. all have feelings. How can one with a conscience skin anything alive? Are we till barbarians? I would not buy ANYTHING made with any type of animal fur. It's not necessary with the new materials we have today. Shame on the fur industry!
Sincerely, Mrs. Cindi Keane
Ms. Debra Clinton Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Raccoon DOGS should be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. ANY KIND OF FUR IS CRUEL!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Debra Clinton
Mrs. Lynn Hale Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. PO74201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like "Asiatic raccoon" and "Finn raccoon" are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please see to these important issues and end the mistreatment of racoon dogs and the use of their fur. Lynn Hale
Sincerely, Mrs. Lynn Hale
Ms. Bernice Mellen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And they should not be killed, tortured, etc. for making clothing or anything for that matter! Leave the poor animals alone, they were not created to be mistreated, tortured, killed, etc. for man's vain use!
Sincerely, Ms. Bernice Mellen
Mrs. Lauren Davis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. FIRST OF ALL: No one needs to wear real fur of any kind. NO ONE. Whats wrong with fake fur?? Thee fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do everything possible to stop the horrors of the fur trade.
Sincerely, Mrs. Lauren Davis
Mrs. kARIN WINSTON ST Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. it only makes sense and it is really not that much to ask. The only reason you wouldn't do it is???????
Sincerely, Mrs. kARIN WINSTON
Mrs. Sheri Randall Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE HELP AND PEOPLE SHOULD NOT BY FUR AT ALL
Sincerely, Mrs. Sheri Randall
Ms. BJ Ettle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do the right thing!
Sincerely, Ms. BJ Ettle
Ms. Denise Scholz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Even if it were a part of the raccoon family, shame on you. We've learned, we've developed synthetics, there is no need to kill an animal for its fur. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Denise Scholz
Ms. Sheryl Wood Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please act to stop the live skinning of helpless animals!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sheryl Wood
Ms. Lezlie Laviola Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please! Don't let the fur industry be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon". When a person considers buys this dog's fur, they should at least know exactly what it is and how the dog was treated. By calling it Asiatic raccoon" it's likely consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Lezlie Laviola
Ms. charisse glenn Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Charisse Glenn
Sincerely, Ms. charisse glenn
Mrs. Elizabeth Dabczynski Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is awful, and needs to be named what it truly is. I'm disgusted that inaccurate trade names have even been allowed up to this point. Gross gross gross! Please help to stop it.
Sincerely, Mrs. Elizabeth Dabczynski
Ms. Erika Moran Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: URGENT: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Respectfully, Erika Moran
Sincerely, Ms. Erika Moran
Miss Annalise Giberson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please support this opportunity for the public to be provided the accurate representation of raccoon dog treatment by requiring transparency with advertising and product labeling requirements.
Sincerely, Miss Annalise Giberson
Ms. maggie lant Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. WE ARE THEIR VOICE.
Sincerely, Ms. maggie lant
Mrs. Alanda Hurley Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. A dog is a dog. I think consumers have the right to know a canine was skinned to make the garment, or accessories they may purchase.
Sincerely, Mrs. Alanda Hurley
Mrs. Elizabeth Ward Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please stop hurting Raccoon Dogs for their fur, they are dogs!!!
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family.
Sincerely, Mrs. Elizabeth Ward
Mrs. Yvonne Williams Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. It is sad that we have to continuously petition the fur industry to do the right thing. Racoon dog is dog - period. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Enough smoke and mirrors already. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Yvonne Williams
Mrs. Kat Turro Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. How about humans stop wearing fur altogether? There are plenty of synthetic fabrics that exist in this day and age, there is no need to continue mutilating and inflicting pain on animals for any reason. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kat Turro
Ms. Carlene Petty Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Raccoon dogs have been migrating across Asia and into Europe because of loss of habitat to human development in Asia. Even so, they are still DOGS, not raccoons. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Personally, I refuse to buy ANY product that is fur because hides of animals, any animals, are no longer necessary for clothing. Other people do not feel that way, but at least they should know which fur they are wearing.
Sincerely, Ms. Carlene Petty
Mr. James Jerschefske Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Call the animal by its correct name so we can stop the inhumane treatment of this animal! All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. James Jerschefske
Ms. Jennifer Malik Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely, Ms. Jennifer Malik
Mrs. A. Schaer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No matter what these are called, the treatment of these animals is so cruel that everyone should boycott buying these furs or trimmings.
Sincerely, Mrs. A. Schaer
Mrs. Elinor Carlson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels!
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Personally I believe raccoon fur - ANY FUR is wrong. This just compounds the issue by LYING about it.
Sincerely, Mrs. Elinor Carlson
Ms. Roberta Bates Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It's bad enough that animals like raccoons, beaver etc.. are killed for their fur, please stop China from killing a member of the dog family and misleading people into buying it.
Sincerely, Ms. Roberta Bates
Mrs. Raven Goff Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Anything less is absurd and continues the cruelty to and of animals in the most henious way. What is it in these people that find such gratification in being cruel, mean, and torturous to animals? This practice must be stopped as soon as possible.
Sincerely, Mrs. Raven Goff
Ms. K Shackleton Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. THEY ARE DOGS. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is DOG FUR.
Sincerely, Ms. K Shackleton
Ms. CHERYL COPELAND Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is time for the to STAND UP FOR THE citizen CONSUMER. The legitimization of DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES by my government MUST STOP.
Sincerely, Ms. CHERYL COPELAND
Mrs. Carri Pohl Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. As a dog owner, I am disgusted by skinning any animals alive. And any name switching to disguise dog fur is continuing to place public mistrust with all products made in China. The new catch phase among dog owners is "as long as its not made in China."
Sincerely, Mrs. Carri Pohl
Ms. jane smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do not allow this misrepresentation to be in effect. I am forwarding this message to my federal representatives as well .
Sincerely, Ms. jane smith
Mr. Brion Allen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are dogs, plain and simple. They are members of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It's bad enough that the Chinese government allows these dogs to be skinned alive for their fur. Don't let them lie about what the fur actually is; it is dog fur. People should know that.
Sincerely, Mr. Brion Allen
Ms. Elaine Hasbrook Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented.
Sincerely, Ms. Elaine Hasbrook
Mrs. Debi Burch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Nothing Deserves to be skinned alive!
Sincerely, Mrs. Debi Burch
Ms. Jullie Jensen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Jullie Jensen
Sincerely, Ms. Jullie Jensen
Mrs. Keirstie Carducci Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Not to mention, NOTHING on the face of this blessed earth should be skinned ALIVE for their fur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Keirstie Carducci
Miss Shannon Higginbotham Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. STOP SELLING FUR!! Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Shannon Higginbotham
Mrs. PEGGY WHITE Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Raccoon dogs(nor any animal) deserves to be cruelly skinned alive and made into clothing for someone to wear!! Call them what they are-raccoon dogs, please.
Sincerely, Mrs. PEGGY WHITE
Ms. Lucille Coz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.t
Sincerely, Ms. Lucille Coz
Miss Jennifer Spohn Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product. Now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. I am sickened that a name would be intentionally misused to hide such atrocities. It doesn't matter to me whether the animal is a dog or a raccoon when it comes to skinning a creature alive or mistreating them...both animals suffer the same horror, fear, and pain. It does matter to me, however, that there is an attempted cover-up. Sadly, it SHOULD NOT matter to the public what an animal is called...only a cruel and callous man would let the name of an animal determine whether an act is truly cruel. Yes, wild animals are treated differently than domesticated animals. That is nature and it's practical. But, when did skinning something alive become BETTER if it's done to a raccoon instead of a raccoon dog? That is a lie, and all that is being done is labeling an animal differently so the lie becomes easier to swallow...it becomes easier for some to turn a blind eye. The fur industry is capitalizing on this tremendously. Torture is abhorrent. Those that directly partake in it or widen its spread will one day be repaid, but that that is not soon enough to stop what the fur industry is doing right now. It's not soon enough to stop animals from being skinned alive. I can imagine no more painful death, and for what crime? Because God created them with pretty fur? Celebrate beauty...do not torture it, skin it, and destroy it. And, do not enable those that do to do so more easily.
Sincerely, Miss Jennifer Spohn
Mr. Michael Liounis Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. How about you stop skinning animals altogether, you sick fucks.
Sincerely, Mr. Michael Liounis
Mrs. Pamela Garlisch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. We've been misled enough! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Pamela Garlisch
Ms. Susan Sandrock Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I think it's time to stop this terrible practice. I believe that every living breathing creature should have a chance to live. I don't believe in the practice of wearing dead animal fur to show how well off you are. Please make a start by protecting these beautiful animals. Thank You in advance, Susan L. Sandrock
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Sandrock
Ms. Kimberly Jannarone Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry should be honest about the product it's selling.
Sincerely, Ms. Kimberly Jannarone
Mrs. SHARON KOESTER Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon DOG" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon DOG under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Irregardless, Live Skinning should be Banned and against the law.
Sincerely, Mrs. SHARON KOESTER
Mrs. Renee Skrypnyk Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Renee Skrypnyk
Mrs. Jennifer Sanchez Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please call this animal by it's true name, and what it really is.
Sincerely, Mrs. Jennifer Sanchez
Mrs. Susan Mohr Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I just saw a racoon dog in the wild on a PBS documentary about Siberian tigers. The thought of it's fur being passed off as "raccoon" is distressing! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the LIVE SKINNING and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Mohr
Ms. Cindy Keresztes Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels!!!!!
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Cindy Keresztes
Sincerely, Ms. Cindy Keresztes
Ms. Denise Gustafson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I really would like to see any fur products coming from China banned in the United States. It is a very cruel and inhumane way in which they kill these animals.
Sincerely, Ms. Denise Gustafson
Mrs. Cathryn Moore Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. AMERICANS DO NOT WANT TO WEAR DOG FUR; AND CERTAINLY NOT WHEN THE DOGS HAVE BEEN SKINNED ALIVE!!! PLEASE MAKE THE FUR INDUSTRY DISCLOSE THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS CRUEL PRODUCT. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Cathryn Moore
Sincerely, Mrs. Cathryn Moore
Mrs. marsha holmquist Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the LIVE SKINNING and OTHER ABUSES of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. IT DOESN"T MATTER WHICH FAMILY IT BELONGS TO. I FEEL YOU SHOULD ONLY USE FAKE FUR! IMAGINE THE CRUELTY YOU ARE ALLOWING!! THINK OF IT AS YOUR OWN SKIN! LIVE SKINNING AS WELL!!
Sincerely, Mrs. marsha holmquist
Mrs. kelly koch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop this abuse now!!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. kelly koch
Mrs. Patricia Hollister Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. This is a BARBARIC practice, no matter what the animal might be. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Even if they were raccoons, no animal should be skinned alive for its fur. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Patricia Hollister
Ms. Penny Palmer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel, cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning (imagine the horror!) and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Penny Palmer
Ms. Liz Willem Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. They are a member of the dog family and should be treated with respect. Please don't let this continue, you have the power to do the right thing.
Sincerely, Ms. Liz Willem
Mrs. Winona Bixby Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Stop bowing to any industry or country ~ do not bend to political or monetary pressure ~ tell the story like it is ~ these animals are not raccoons. They are members of the dog family. Instead of even allowing their products to be "named", you should be telling China (not pressuring - but "telling" China) that such products will not be sold in this country due to the cruelties of the industry. Don't even allow the "market" to continue in the US. Animal cruelty needs to be stamped out ~ it has to begin somewhere ~ why not with your rulings? As you know people who are cruel to animals have the propensity for cruelty to people. Any decent person would not purchase these products (dog or raccoon) if they were aware of the cruelty that created it...... The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Winona Bixby
Mr. Darrell Dale Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Hopefully you will take this opportunity to influence humane treatment for Raccoon dogs. How people (such as the Chinese) can do this to innocent animals is beyond comprehension....possibly you can help make a difference.
Sincerely, Mr. Darrell Dale
Mr. Hugo Diaz-Etchevehere Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. The Federal Trade Commission should not allow this to happen! Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please ensure the public is not mislead by the fur industry.
Sincerely, Mr. Hugo Diaz-Etchevehere
Ms. Patsy Ross Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Better still - ban fur! Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Patsy Ross
Dr. Robert Serben Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please - let's do the right thing for these animals. It's an opportunity to show how humans can be humane.
Sincerely, Dr. Robert Serben
Ms. Susan Gingras Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. A dog is a dog, a raccoon is a raccoon. Just because they have the look and feel of a raccoon does not make them one. Stop cheating the consumer. I feel any form of coats and other items made by skinning any species of animal is cruel and inhuman. We have so many sources to manufacture coats and other items to feel and look like the real thing.
Sincerely, Ms. Susan Gingras
Ms. Jeannette Sosa Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Consumers want and deserve truth in labelling. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Jeannette Sosa
Mr. Cristian Contreras Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. This is beyond outrageous, please act now
Sincerely, Mr. Cristian Contreras
Ms. Rachel Oliver Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please do not give consumers another excuse for purchasing Chinese-made products subject to inferior production standards, not to mention inhumane practices. We do not need any laws revised to protect the fur industry. That this would even be considered is a insult to both innocent animals and naive consumers. People who purchase these products should be aware that they are purchasing dog fur and that the same animal who may be waiting to greet them when they get home could have been skinned alive to make their fur-lined coat. Please do not allow this rule to be modified!
Sincerely, Ms. Rachel Oliver
Ms. Patricia Horne Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Americans expect honestly from our government -- not that we always get it. In this case there is no excuse for misleading consumers. It is the job of the Federal Trade Commission to police the labeling of products. A dog is a dog is a dog. There are enough items out there with Fidos relatives masquerading as something other than what they are. The least you can do is make sure the manufacturers label items properly!!!!!
Sincerely, Ms. Patricia Horne
Mr. Russ Rainforth Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Please - we are not a third-world country. I would live to see the US take the lead and BAN fur sales outright. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Russ Rainforth
Ms. Dorothy Smith Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please stop the skinning alive of all animals, in this case the racoon dog. If an organization is bound to get the fur the process must be done without hurting the animal. One can do this by having the animal temporarilly put to sleep as Veteranarians do when operating on them. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Dorothy Smith
Mrs. Linda Gould Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Just do it. We all need to be aware of what we are purchasing and if it is continually misrepresented, then the furiers will continue to pass it off incorrectly causing thousands of these beautiful dogs to be slaughtered for their fur. LInda M. Gould
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Gould
Ms. Carol Willette Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The FTC should not tolerate such deception.
Sincerely, Ms. Carol Willette
Ms. Andrea Soliz Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please act now! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Andrea Soliz
Ms. Stacey Redfern Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Make raccoon dogs be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoon Dogs are exactly that ... Racoon Dogs. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Fur is fur and we know where it comes from. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Regardless of these animals being dogs or racoons or whatever they are labelled, it is still an innocent animal and does not deserve to be killed for its fur.
Sincerely, Ms. Stacey Redfern
Mrs. Julia Gilligan Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Consumers do not like to be lied to and we count on you to help prevent lies being allowed.
Sincerely, Mrs. Julia Gilligan
Ms. Rebecca Bray Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE protect the dog by ensuring the proper labeling is applied. American's do not want to be duped into wearing a beloved pet. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Rebecca Bray
Ms. Merideth Genin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon," no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal, that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I have a small collection of vintage fur. I know that the "Hudson seal" coat I own is muskrat. I can identify every species I own. Stop the deception!
Sincerely, Ms. Merideth Genin
Mrs. JUDITH TALBOT Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. IT IS TIME TO STOP THE MISREPRESENTATION OF THE "RACOON DOG". THIS ANIMAL IS A DOG NOT A MINK, LEOPARD, BEAR OR OTHER ANIMAL THAT IS MERCILESSLY KILLED FOR THEIR FUR. THOSE THAT PURCHASE FUR PRODUCTS SHOULD BE MADE AWARE THAT THEY ARE BUYING ITEMS MADE FROM A DOGS HIDE! THIS IS A DISGUSTING, INHUMANE AND CRUEL BUSINESS THAT CERTAINLY SHOULD NOT START SUPPLYING DOG FUR FOR IT'S CUSTOMERS, CALL IT WHAT IT IS.
Sincerely, Mrs. JUDITH TALBOT
Ms. Janis King Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. "WE CAN JUDGE THE HEART OF A MAN BY HIS TREATMENT OF ANIMALS"
Sincerely, Ms. Janis King
Mrs. Vicky Haynes Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell fur -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon". While I am not opposed to the selling of fur, fur that is taken while an animal is STILL ALIVE is CRUELTY and in the U.S. (I assume) would be punishable by law. Consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented if they see the term Asiatic Raccoon . Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. I would be equally opposed to ANY animal that was skinned alive. Even the Chinese people are starting to object to these practices. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Vicky Haynes
Mrs. Mavis Eggiman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. These people should be so ashamed. Fur coats of any kind should be outlawed. They are just not necessary except for people to show their wealth.
Sincerely, Mrs. Mavis Eggiman
Mr. Frank B. McCormick Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels.
Sincerely, Mr. Frank B. McCormick
Mrs. Geraldine Hart Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.NO ANIMAL SHOULD BE SKINNED FOR ITS FUR, THE CRUELTY IS HORRIBLE, I REALLY HOPE PEOPLE STOP SELLING, AND PEOPLE STOP WANTING TO BUY THE FUR OF TORTURED ANIMALS
Sincerely, Mrs. Geraldine Hart
Ms. Deb Boyer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please read this entire email. This is a dog not a raccoon. This is horrible.
Sincerely, Ms. Deb Boyer
Dr. mary macvicar Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. With regard to P074201 - what kind of corrupt bureaucrat thought up this nonsense. If you have no problems with the torture (skinning alive) of the animals, at least be honest and make them label the skins as dog. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. We wait to see what position you will take, but there will be consequences.
Sincerely, Dr. mary macvicar
Mr. Paul Rivadue Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Dogs get barbecued in China. Do you want to tout that vicious 'treat', too? Set an example to be humane.
Sincerely, Mr. Paul Rivadue
Ms. Debra Nunley Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. The treatment of these animals, who feel pain just as we do, is deplorable. YOU have an opportunity to be a small part of at least informing the public of this misinformation. It amazes me that humans will wear a dead animal, instead of the many acceptable alternatives we are provided. Being a part of this deception just to make money is SHAMEFUL, and U.S. agencies should never condone it. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Debra Nunley
Sincerely, Ms. Debra Nunley
Mr. Richard Palmer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is shameful for our species being, (man's best friend) when the man is the dog's worst enemy. Eduardo Lamazon
Sincerely, Mr. Richard Palmer
Mr. Richard Dabney Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Better yet, send a stronger message by prohibiting the import of these products, and bring animal cruelty charges against those who do.
Sincerely, Mr. Richard Dabney
Mr. Levi Sanders Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There is no rational for what is going on. it is imperative that you not change the name. People need to be educated about what is going on.
Sincerely, Mr. Levi Sanders
Mrs. janet gustafson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Why is it our Government and all its agencies take no responsiblity for the protection of ALL. Animal and Human. The TV is daily reporting the most horrid of cruelity to horses/cats/dogs etc. I know, you will probably say.. 'for God Sake.. it is just an animal" It is inhumanity and humans are the cruelest of all of God's Creatures.
Sincerely, Mrs. janet gustafson
Dr. Francesco Bombelli Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I would even write on labels that these animals are skinned alive...now close your eyes and imagine to be skinned alive...
Sincerely, Dr. Francesco Bombelli
Ms. Odette Wilkens Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This is simple, just call the animal by its correct name "raccoon dog." Why is there even a question? The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Odette Wilkens
Mrs. sherrin fraiman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. WANT TO SEE WHAT RACCOON DOGS REALLY ARE? http://vimeo.com/10152570 Be warned...this video is graphic...sadly, it's the real thing.
Sincerely, Mrs. sherrin fraiman
Mr. Ryan Moore Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. In today's world of fast-travelling information, there's no point in attempting to deceive the people on issues such as this one. It is wrong; the invention of a term simply to mask the origin of the product is preposterous, even childish; like a young boy attempting to fool his parents. Please, do what we both know is right.
Sincerely, Mr. Ryan Moore
Ms. Jennifer LaRossa Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I don't understand why people buy things made out of ANY kind of fur, but this is going TOO far. We can't allow the Chinese to dupe Americans into buying things made out of dogs. We can't allow them to rename this species of dog just so they can find a market for something created out of their unspeakable cruelty and barbarism. WE need to lead the way. Makers of pet food that killed our own pets and of baby formula that has killed their own babies should NOT be calling the shots here. Our country is far from perfect, but I believe that Americans will not want a product made from tortured dogs.
Sincerely, Ms. Jennifer LaRossa
Mr. Beau Hargrove Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please stop changing the name of and ACTUAL CANINE SPECIES JUST SO U CAN BRUTALLY SKIN IT ALIVE! HOW YOU EVEN SLEEP AT NIGHT IS BEYOND ME. THESE ANIMALS HAVE RIGHTS AN FEELINGS AS WELL! PLEASE RECOGNIZE WHAT U ARE DOIN BY ALLOWING THIS....
Sincerely, Mr. Beau Hargrove
Ms. Carol Wilson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Or DO NOT use any type of fur!!! We have the ability to create faux fur to look and feel like the "live animal" so we DO NOT need real fur...leave it on the animal who NEEDS it!!!!!!! PLEASE!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
Sincerely, Ms. Carol Wilson
Ms. Vicki Cannon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Women do not want dead dogs hanging around their necks!!!
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Dogs are family pets and not meant to adorn the human body!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt to deceive otherwise animal-friendly consumers to buy products that include live skinning and other abuses of this dog. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do right because it is right!!! Thank you.
Sincerely, Ms. Vicki Cannon
Ms. Melanie Thomas Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. So why would we allow any industry to use anything other than the correct name? Why would any industry want to unless they had less than respectable reason to do so? This seems like such a little request and should be something you whole-heartledly support; not something I should have to email you about!
Sincerely, Ms. Melanie Thomas
Mrs. Jeanne Startzman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The Federal Trade Commission has a responsibility to ensure products are represented accurately. And not with misleading labels only to promote sales. How would you feel if your dog was skinned?
Sincerely, Mrs. Jeanne Startzman
Mrs. Mary Baine Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product; now, they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" (no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other well-documented abuses of this animal). Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Consumers have a right to know what they are buying and what sort of behavior they are supporting; suppliers have the responsibility to provide information that is true and complete.
Sincerely, Mrs. Mary Baine
Mrs. Helen Richards Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please pay heed to the following info. If action isn't taken to correct this misrepresentation of the fur industry, we the people, will just continue to think that no one in the FTC has compassion. Sincerely, Helen Richards
Sincerely, Mrs. Helen Richards
Ms. Katherine Fulkerson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Better yet, abolish the fur trade.
Sincerely, Ms. Katherine Fulkerson
Ms. Lynn Erice Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Lynn Erice
Sincerely, Ms. Lynn Erice
Mrs. Paula Johnson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I don't know why we have to have fur on our clothing.If so the fake fur is just as nice anymore.
Sincerely, Mrs. Paula Johnson
Ms. Diane Whalen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Please realize that these are dogs. Even so, racoons nor dogs or any animal should be skinned alive. As humans, we each have a responsiblity to treat all animals with decentency and respect. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Diane Whalen
Miss Jean Jones Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Consumers have a right to know what they are buying. Why the secrecy? Regardless of whether the fur comes from a member of the dog family or raccoon family, using fur from an animal, especially one killed in such a cruel manner, should be brought to light.
Sincerely, Miss Jean Jones
Ms. Chris O'Connell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Commerce and greed are not acceptable reasons to mislabel a fur that is procured with the intent to misrepresent its origin - this is not a fair trade practice and it should be terminated immediately. A RACCOON DOG IS NOT A RACCOON. Stop allowing manufacturers and vendors to mislabel and misrepresent this fur!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Chris O'Connell
Sincerely, Ms. Chris O'Connell
Mrs. Kathleen Lloyd Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon"; no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Kathleen Lloyd
Ms. Stephani Martin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Fur itself is detestable, but at the very least we should be told the truth so that consumers who do choose to purchase are better informed.
Sincerely, Ms. Stephani Martin
Ms. LYNNE DE MARIA Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that....................HOW DOES A HUMAN BEING SKIN ANY ANIMAL ALIVE?!?!?!?!
Sincerely, Ms. LYNNE DE MARIA
Ms. Mary Puckett Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I cannot believe that our government would be murdering dogs ALIVE, or mistreating any animal. Remember, I really believe WE REAP what WE SOW....
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Puckett
Dr. Cristanna cook Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do not allow these evil influences from China to misrepresent what is a dog. Cristanna Cook
Sincerely, Dr. Cristanna cook
Ms. Jamie Chu Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Would you let someone skin your dog for his/her fur?
Sincerely, Ms. Jamie Chu
Mr. D. Tisdale Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. IN NO WAY SHAPE or FORM is there an excuse to allow animals to be skinned alive...it is barbaric and vicious...these poor animals undergo the worse treatment and are thrown on top of a pile bleeding, suffering in pain and dying. We should not stand for this or allow it!!! These racoon dogs should be protected and their furs not sold at all!!!! Please STOP THIS mislabeling and STOP this practice from occurring. If we can send a man to the moon, we CAN STOP this!!!! PLEASE!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. D. Tisdale
Mrs. Tamara Woolum Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Fight against any "live skinning". What is wrong with peoples' minds that they can do this horrible thing!
Sincerely, Mrs. Tamara Woolum
Mrs. Cynthia Tonseth Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I resent this deceptive labeling that you are considering allowing. In this day of truth in labeling on our food, that should hold true for other things we buy. How are consumers to trust when they are lied to ?? You can try to sweep this under the rug as a minor fabrication of the truth but it is still a lie.
Sincerely, Mrs. Cynthia Tonseth
Mr. PATRICK CUCCARO Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Call it what it is. Please. So called "raccoon dogs" are animals that deserve to be treated humanely. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely, Mr. PATRICK CUCCARO
Mr. Simon Atkinson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please do,not disguise raccoon dog fur
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please give consumers the opportunity to make an informed and humane purchase. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Simon Atkinson
Ms. Traci Brown Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do not enable cruelty - ban it... because it is the right thing to do.
Sincerely, Ms. Traci Brown
Mrs. Deanna Mohorich Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please don't trick people by changing their name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Deanna Mohorich
Ms. Janice Spencer Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I am HORRIFIED that any sentient being,much less a DOG would be tortured to death like this. Please take action NOW!!!
Sincerely, Ms. Janice Spencer
Miss Kristin Butts Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. To call society civilized is an overstatement. A civilized society acts on the behalf of the world, not themselves. Are we that careless & elementary to think that everything put on this earth is for human disposal? Are we that ignorant to think that just because a species can't communicate the way we do or can't destroy the world (like humans are doing) that they shouldn't be valued? The pain & suffering these animals endure is no different than what a human would feel. Just because they don't have the ability to argue & pull out a knife & stab you back, doesn't mean we should take them for granted. Humans were given the gift of intelligence. Use that intelligence to make the world a better place. We have a responsibility to protect & defend those that are inferior, not destroy them. I ask you to ask yourself if you would allow the abuse a mentally challenged human. They often times can't communicate or defend themselves the way a mentally healthy human can. But if you're argument is that humans are superior, no, not all are...but they are our responsibility. Look to the future. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Kristin Butts
Mrs. Cindy Robillard Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. We do not need any animal fur on our clothes. They belong on the animals.
Sincerely, Mrs. Cindy Robillard
Ms. carole miller Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop this ill-advised change. People, stores and manufacturers deserve to know what they are really dealing with.
Sincerely, Ms. carole miller
Ms. Nancy Graham Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is sick to use a false name and kill a member of the canine family for the fur trade. Greed pure and simple.
Sincerely, Ms. Nancy Graham
Dr. Susannah Martin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I sincerely appreciate your support. Best, Susannah Martin
Sincerely, Dr. Susannah Martin
Ms. Eleanor Wynn Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I don't approve of any inhumane treatment of animals whether dog or raccoon.
Sincerely, Ms. Eleanor Wynn
Ms. Patricia Caray Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresenting the source of it's products -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog fur under the name "Asiatic raccoon", no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are members of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please carefully consider this matter, and make it illegal for Racoon Dogs to be treated in this fashion. Thank you, Patricia A. Caray
Sincerely, Ms. Patricia Caray
Ms. Helga Fisch Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please do not allow consumers to be mislead. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Helga Fisch
Sincerely, Ms. Helga Fisch
Ms. Marilyn Gill Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Don't help animal abusers hide their crimes with a name change!
Sincerely, Ms. Marilyn Gill
Ms. Barbara Brown Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. If the correct label is not used it will be hard for consumers and retailers to know that this is the same animal whose mistreament is so well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do not allow the misleading and inaccurate term "Asiatic Racoon to be used on any fur labels.
Sincerely, Ms. Barbara Brown
Ms. Linda Dol Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. In this day and age, there is no NEED to wear fur, much less kill dogs in the process.
Sincerely, Ms. Linda Dol
Ms. T Stewart Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you, T. Stewart
Sincerely, Ms. T Stewart
Mrs. gloria d Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Stop being cruel to animals. They are man's greatest friend and gift.
Sincerely, Mrs. gloria d
Mr. Michael Seaman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Our country is already up to its ears in poorly-made products from China and other goods produced by exploitation of Chinese workers and/or via outsourcing of American jobs to China. Beyond that, what's the value to our country of products made from "Raccoon Dog" fur, particularly when consumers are misled by an inaccurate trade name? As a matter of trade policy, we should be looking to bring jobs back home instead of helping China coax more money out of American consumers.
Sincerely, Mr. Michael Seaman
Ms. Sundance Lev Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Consumers have the right to know!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. I want to know! Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sundance Lev
Ms. Jessica Cook Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please advertise and sell these products honestly and don't treat the customers into buying these cruel furs by making them think its raccoon fur and not DOG fur.
Sincerely, Ms. Jessica Cook
Mr. Robin M Ballinger Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry wants to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Robin M Ballinger
Ms. cynthia king Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. AND THIS IS WHAT AMERICA REPRESENTS???? A TRADE COMMISION THAT ALLOWS CLOTHING TO BE SOLD IN OUR COUNTRY MADE FROM CANINE DOG FUR FROM DOGS THAT HAVE BEEN SKINNED ALIVE? UNFATHOMABLE, UNEXEPTABLE CHOICE OF THE TRADE COMISSION. STOP THE ABUSE OF ANIMALS, OR YOUR COMISSION IS INHUMANE. WOULD SOMEONE IN THEIR (THE TRADE COMMISION) FAMILY AGREE TO SKINNING THEIR PET ALIVE FOR TRADE PURPOSES/MONEY?
Sincerely, Ms. cynthia king
Ms. Sarah Levine Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I believe consumers should know what they are buying and make their decisions based on accurate labels.
Sincerely, Ms. Sarah Levine
Ms. Judi Waller Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. This is a disgusting way to diguise a product for the sole purpose of profit and deception of American's who would never buy a jacket knowing it was made from canine fur. Not labeling it what it really is, only to deceive consumers. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Judi Waller
Mrs. Tracey Mallow Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. In an addition to I would like to know as a consumer what I am exactly buying from a forein country.
Sincerely, Mrs. Tracey Mallow
Dr. mary jane mcmaster Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Please support the proper labeling so people know innocent dogs are being slaughtered. Better yet, block all imports with racoon dog fur or racoon fur. sincerely M.J.McMaster
Sincerely, Dr. mary jane mcmaster
Ms. matisse bradford Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that Even if they were I think this is awful to do to any living creature.
Sincerely, Ms. matisse bradford
Mrs. T Rogerson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck it's a DUCK. So let's not mix words.........a dog is a dog is a dog. Merely, putting raccoon before the dog name doesn't make it not a dog, please let's get the label correct. It's a dog! Renaming the label "Asiatic raccoon" doesn't change the species of the fur. I don't wear fur and I wouldn't want to wear the beloved dog fur if I were a fur wearing person. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Mrs. T. Rogerson
Sincerely, Mrs. T Rogerson
Ms. marina sagardua Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. A good start toward a less violent society would be a ban on raccoon dog fur.
Sincerely, Ms. marina sagardua
Mrs. M. Susan Knightes Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. How absolutely heartlessly disgusting. Why would anyone knowing wear fur from a dog? Oh, wait, I get it. You don't call it dog fur and people believe you. Stupid. Stop.
Sincerely, Mrs. M. Susan Knightes
Ms. Jane Shiraki Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry flourishes on torture and suffering of God's creatures...conscious, aware living beings with families. They do not follow the golden rule of doing onto others as you would have them do onto you. I urge you not to tolerate such suffering as this is wrong. Stand next to the living animals and see and hear their suffering before you allow such cruelty. Advertising cannot cover up the suffering we all know took place. People are much smarter than to buy fur any kind of fur anymore.
Sincerely, Ms. Jane Shiraki
Mrs. Barbara Young Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. How can you let this cruel abuse happen , people are bring misled and i for one would not like this fur on my clothes. These Raccoon dogs are cruelly skinned alive by the likes of these disgusting chinese people, who kill any animal , they mistreat anything that walks or flies, they have no respect for any of them. STOP THIS ABUSE NOW Mrs B Young
Sincerely, Mrs. Barbara Young
Ms. Peggy Zhang Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please stop killing animals for fur or food, we human will have enough food & clothing even if we just eat vegetables and wear clothing made from cotton or synthetic materials. Please help save the animals and save our world. Peggy Zhang
Sincerely, Ms. Peggy Zhang
Mrs. Misha Defonseca Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. OR BETTER DON"T KILL ANIMALS AT ALL, ITS A LOT OF FAKE FUR WHO ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL WHAT PEOPLE DO TO ANIMALS,THEY DO LATER TO THEIRS FELLOW MAN, THE NAZI TAKE THE SKIN OF JEWS TO MAKE LAMP SHADE !!!!!! SO. DON'T BE RIDICULOUS AND STOP KILLING ..WHO CARE WHAT NAME IS, HONEST PEOPLE SIMPLY DON"T KILL.,AND IF YOU DARE TO SAYS THAT YOU KILL NUISIBLE ANIMALS NO MUCH PEOPLE MUST BE ON EARTH BECAUSE OF MY POINT OF VIEUWS MANS ARE THE MOST DANGEROUS PREDATEURS AND THE MORE VICIOUS AT ALL, AND THE MOST DESTRUCTIF SO.....Misha Defonseca.
Sincerely, Mrs. Misha Defonseca
Mr. Andrew Forsythe Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please require that the truth be told and the facts be accurate in this important matter! Thank you. Andrew Forsythe
Sincerely, Mr. Andrew Forsythe
Dr. Rahul Bharadwaj Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. It is at the utmost level of cruelty with which fur is procured from this poor creature. I urge you to step back a moment and reflect on what would be going through this poor creature's mind as this ghastly act of skinning it alive is performed. Then, please reconsider this request of mine and evaliate it against the fur industry's proposition. The choice is yours to make. Medicinal value, I can try to understand, food, I can still see some value but skinning an animal live for luxurious fur, how can this be justifiable? Please heed this request of mine on behalf of the humane society for animals: Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Dr. Rahul Bharadwaj
Mr. Tim Kelly Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Do you approve of skinning a dog alive ? http://www.ecouterre.com/raccoon-dogs-flayed-alive-to-make-knockoff-ugg-boots-graphic-vide o/ The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Tim Kelly
Ms. Shireen Farrahi Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please ensure the fur industry follows through with these accurate labeling practices.
Sincerely, Ms. Shireen Farrahi
Mrs. Julie Conrad Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE ANIMAL IS CALLED, IT IS NOT OKAY TO ABUSE AN ANIMAL BY SKINNING IT ALIVE!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Julie Conrad
Miss Janine Hansen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please take appropriate action to stop the practice of skinning animals alive!
Sincerely, Miss Janine Hansen
Dr. William Medici Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you in advance for your professional courtesy and cooperation.
Sincerely, Dr. William Medici
Ms. MaryKay Pennington Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoons or dogs...NEITHER DESERVE TO BE SKINNED ALIVE!!The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. MaryKay Pennington
Mrs. Terry Medlock Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please name it legally as a racoon dog so people will know exactly what they may be buying in to. On a side not - cruelty to animals is cruelty - no matter the name.
Sincerely, Mrs. Terry Medlock
Miss Briar Cammock Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. I am not condoning the trade of any fur but I do believe if it is sold it should be labelled correctly so people are aware of exactly what they are buying! All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Miss Briar Cammock
Ms. Kate Westcott Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Skinned alive ?!! What the hell? How can anyone support this type of animal torture, and for what...fur coats for "fashionable" people?(May THEY be skinned alive!)This practice is despicable and should be outlawed immediately! And....The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Kate Westcott
Mrs. Lisa Kuhfeldt Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please make the public aware of this atrocity. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Lisa Kuhfeldt
Ms. Mary Lou Conca Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. People can really be disgusting!
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Lou Conca
Ms. Alice Collins Osgood Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be CALLED "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under A MISLEADING NAME: "Asiatic raccoon", no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. PLEASE REQUIRE THEM TO LABEL IT HONESTLY...i.e. Raccoon DOG !
Sincerely, Ms. Alice Collins Osgood
Ms. Nina Allen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Of course you want to call them "raccoons" no one would buy a DOG fur coat. And STOP skinning ANYTHING before it is dead.
Sincerely, Ms. Nina Allen
Ms. Mollie Cook Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "DOG FUR" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This whole trade is disgusting. I'm so sick and tired of humans doing what they want with animals in the United States and worldwide, and especially the inhumane treatment of animals to get what they want from them for what--money? There is no excuse for this type of trade or treatment of animals. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Mollie Cook
Mrs. Wendy Cory Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animal should be skinned alive. Animals experience pain and fear and they cry just like humans.
Sincerely, Mrs. Wendy Cory
Ms. Moira Fay Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. NO animal should be skinned alive!!! There are so many alternatives to fur that there is NO need to subject animals to this horrendously painful practice. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW ANY INDUSTRY THAT INSISTS ON DOING SO TO GET AWAY WITH HIDING IT. Preferably, ban it entirely but if you feel it must be permitted, the label should be TRUE - raccoon dogs are dogs - so all it should say is "dog fur." The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Moira Fay
Mrs. Linda Kennedy Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Kennedy
Sincerely, Mrs. Linda Kennedy
Mrs. Susan Khaury Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. THE CRUELTY SUFFERED BY THIS ANIMAL IS UNSPEAKABLE. SKINNED ALIVE!
Sincerely, Mrs. Susan Khaury
Mr. Vincent Sassone Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I have been to China on business and am aware of this horrible practice of skinning live dogs. Please do not do anything to support this practice or the trade in dog fur. These dogs are beautiful creatures and deserve much better treatment. We need to send a message to the Chinese and the world that this practice is not ok. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thanks for listening and helping. Best Regards, Vincent P. Sassone Jr.
Sincerely, Mr. Vincent Sassone
Miss vickie bass Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just tha.lets get this poor animails name right . and quit killing these beautiful animals for there fur. they have the right to live free like there on earth for and not be harmed. people need to stop the cruelity. of the wild life on our planet. its time to put a stop to all of this NOW
Sincerely, Miss vickie bass
Mrs. Wilma Fowler Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. What happened to "Truth in Labeling"? All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Wilma Fowler
Mr. john wolf Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Stop calling these beings "Asiatic raccoons" (or anything else) and call them and label their "products" as "raccoon dog [Canidae (canine/dog) family]"; people have a right to know how these beings are treated and to be informed about whether to buy such products or not.
Sincerely, Mr. john wolf
Ms. Mary Sobol Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Fake fur has become so real-like there simply is no justification for manufacturers to supply real fur. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Mary Sobol
Mr. Jon Abbey Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Mr. Jon Abbey
Ms. sally kneen Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. THESE DOGS ARE SKINNED ALIVE IN CHINA!!!!!
Sincerely, Ms. sally kneen
Ms. Elizabeth Mendoza Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Do not kill these animals for FUR!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Elizabeth Mendoza
Mrs. Sherry Shadday Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. This practice (of skinning any animal while alive) should not be allowed anywhere in the world. To assist in decreasing this practice, PLEASE do not let anyone sell this product under the name of "Asiatic raccoon." The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Sherry Shadday
Ms. Cynthia Hammack Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. We as consumers must rely on our government when it sets the labeling requirements on consumer goods. If it does not ensure accurate labels, by naming exactly the source of materials used, then the FTC is nothing more than a marketing organization acting on behalf of a few vendors, and against those it is designed to serve. Please ensure that raccoon dog fur is properly recognized by its real name.
Sincerely, Ms. Cynthia Hammack
Ms. Nina Bodway Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Really? Skinning an animal alive? Surely, we should do everything in our power to educate consumers and encourage them to avoid anything so inexcusably brutal. Truth in advertising is the very least we can do.
Sincerely, Ms. Nina Bodway
Mr. Tray Armbrust Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. A rose by any other name may still be a rose, but that doesn't mean you should call it a pansy.
Sincerely, Mr. Tray Armbrust
Mrs. ISABELLE SHAVER Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Isabelle Shaver
Sincerely, Mrs. ISABELLE SHAVER
Ms. julianna lavin Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. THIS IS A CRUEL AND HEARTLESS DECEPTION, AND IT MUST STOP NOW!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. julianna lavin
Ms. Jennifer Weddle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please support the proper naming of this fur product. The idea of skinning animals for fashion is already appalling. If consumers are faced to be honest about what they are buying it can help them make more informed and humane decisions. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Jennifer Weddle
Mrs. Larissa Campos Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. HAVE A HEART!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Larissa Campos
Mrs. Mary Hampshire Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The labal must be change. But the worst part, why the heck does any animal have to be skin alive. What is the point of that. The hide cant be that much better. Why cant they just kill the aniaml first? It seems it be better for all invole. The animal feels no pain and the work can be done faster. Its the method I am agaisnt Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Mary Hampshire
Mrs. Helen Howell-Job Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. the fact we stil in the age of not HAVING to use real fur..yet we do..at least it should be properly marked. We all need to just stop using animals for such things..all of them..there are so many other choices..animals are abused enough..for "us"
Sincerely, Mrs. Helen Howell-Job
Ms. jillian benson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Do not continue to allow the inhumane and senseless killing of these animals continue! Ask yourself will God let you into heaven if you continue on this path of deception.
Sincerely, Ms. jillian benson
Mr. jon Blake Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. THe fur Industry want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" t so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. jon Blake
Miss Diana Saric Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. There are plenty of other raw materials to make clothing with and to keep us warm. Enough with the twisting of words to create loopholes...no life is worth a trim on any garment. That is just ridiculous!
Sincerely, Miss Diana Saric
Mrs. Martha McConnell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for your time and consideration on this issue.
Sincerely, Mrs. Martha McConnell
Mr. Mark Heisler Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Also they know that if they have to label it as dog that most people in the U.S. will not buy it on priciple. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mr. Mark Heisler
Mrs. Shannon Espich Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. From what I understand, the fur industry has a history of misrepresentation in order to sell its product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. The fact that they have to lie in order to sell their products in and of it self, says that we as consumers, DO NOT desire to take part in such cruility.
Sincerely, Mrs. Shannon Espich
Mrs. Peggy Beal Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please require that the name used be "racoon dog" on all fur labels, so people will know they are buying dog fur and not racoon fur. Sincerely, Peggy Beal
Sincerely, Mrs. Peggy Beal
Mr. John Hill Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Let's have fun caring for the animals!
Sincerely, Mr. John Hill
Ms. Shelly Gregg Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that sincerly, Shelly Gregg .
Sincerely, Ms. Shelly Gregg
Ms. Patricia Mace Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell a product - acquired by unacceptable cruel methods of slaughter. Now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. All fur bearing animals should be referred to by their correct name and not killed for their fur. Stop using animal fur for garments and other items.
Sincerely, Ms. Patricia Mace
Mrs. Christine McCarty Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. AND...NO ANIMAL SHOULD BE SKINNED ALIVE!
Sincerely, Mrs. Christine McCarty
Mrs. Marsha Russell Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I'm against using "natural fur" as a trade item. Please work to ban all animal products not used for food. Thank you!
Sincerely, Mrs. Marsha Russell
Ms. Tami Calliope Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" - no doubt so that consumers won't make the connection to the well-documented live skinning and other abuses of this animal - which, being a DOG, Americans would never buy. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Let me make one thing clear: I abhor the use (i.e. trapping, murder, flaying) of true Raccoons fully as much as I detest the same cruelty turned toward Raccoon Dogs. Perhaps this is because I raised a true Raccoon along with my true Dogs, and found them equally intelligent, sentient, aware, and frightened of pain. But if you're going to keep murdering animals in the name of fashion, at least call them what they are. Those who buy fur should know exactly whom they have caused to suffer, and why they should be ashamed.
Sincerely, Ms. Tami Calliope
Ms. Elaine Knapp Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Skinning an animal alive is beyond disgusting! It turned my stomach just even thinking about it. Greedy, ignorant people do HORRIBLE things to defensless creatures. DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN.
Sincerely, Ms. Elaine Knapp
Ms. Vicki Casarett Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do not allow the fur industry to dupe consumers for the sake of profit.
Sincerely, Ms. Vicki Casarett
Ms. Edna Karinski Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. The correct label will correct this misconception. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Edna Karinski
Ms. Juliette Pahl Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Dogs have been nurturing, loving companions of mankind for thousands of years, and while Asians may disregard these wonderful animals as no more than "product," the American culture most assuredly does not. Dogs are our friends and companions, our rescuers, our guides. They are sentient and loving family members and field and farm working hands. They are NOT obscene clothing trim. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Juliette Pahl
Mrs. Edith Heller Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Truth in advertising is always the best way.
Sincerely, Mrs. Edith Heller
Ms. Kathy A. sochor Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Why must everything be so horrifying in this world? Just do the right thing. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Kathy A. sochor
Ms. Annalisa Webb-Gordon Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. It is despicable and sickening how these animals are treated, trafficked and killed to begin with and to deceive those selling and buying products made with their fur, is absolutely wrong. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Annalisa Webb-Gordon
Ms. Elizabeth Gabor Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Raccoon dog fur should be labelled honestly
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely, Ms. Elizabeth Gabor
Ms. jill werber Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Really, Asiatic Raccoon? Gimme a break. A rose is a rose is a rose, and a dog is a dog is a dog is NOT a raccoon!!! The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Stop this cruel nonsense!
Sincerely, Ms. jill werber
Mr. Mark Hintze Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. No animal should ever be skinned alive no matter if it is used for food or fur and no government should ever support such a practice.
Sincerely, Mr. Mark Hintze
Dr. John Blakslee Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please join them in gettng the animal's name right! Sincerely, Rev. John Blakslee
Sincerely, Dr. John Blakslee
Mrs. Barbara Foster Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Even racoons should not be used as fur to decorate clothing. No animal should, especially not dogs !
Sincerely, Mrs. Barbara Foster
Ms. Kimberly Gervais Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: *Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Please consider at least allowing for the correct wording to be put on such items that include use of this animal, who are from the same family as dogs, foxes, and coyotes. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely, Ms. Kimberly Gervais
Ms. Jane Malloy Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Please do not allow this ignorance to continue! These are disgusting practices and really, lies to the public?
Sincerely, Ms. Jane Malloy
Mrs. Brigitte Tyree Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Brigitte Tyree
Sincerely, Mrs. Brigitte Tyree
Mrs. Amy Lacombe Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. And don't skin them alive, China!!!
Sincerely, Mrs. Amy Lacombe
Mrs. Anne Henry Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. As a civilized society I can not believe we have allowed this to go on. All creatures should be protected but perhaps this cause will be the step in the right direction for all unprotected, neglected and abused animals. Please, please take this request seriously and act now.
Sincerely, Mrs. Anne Henry
Mrs. Beth Birnbaum Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: A dog is a dog
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. I am appalled at this blatant attempt to fool the American people, and to what is being done to dogs. This is absolutely not what our nation should stand for, and we should not give money to China for these cruel practices. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Mrs. Beth Birnbaum
Ms. Amelia Schenone Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. DOES IT REALLY MATTER IF IT'S A DOG OR A RACOON? KILLING ANIMALS FOR THEIR FUR IS WRONG!
Sincerely, Ms. Amelia Schenone
Ms. Kristen Cameron Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. Real choice means real information. For too long the fur industry has a long history of misrepresented its products in order to sell its cruelty -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Kristen Cameron
Ms. Pola Chapelle Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. With all the beautiful synthetics we have, we surely don't need to be upholding the killing of more animals. But if you must, and only God or Goddess knows why, then call it what it is - a raccoon dog. thanks, Pola Chapelle
Sincerely, Ms. Pola Chapelle
Ms. Jeanette Dison Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Please do NOT allow this! Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Jeanette Dison
Mr. Les Sluggett Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. Sincerely, Les Sluggett
Sincerely, Mr. Les Sluggett
Dr. C N Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. By the way, if you have never seen the films, you should spend some time watching a creature being skinned alive, the still-living body thrown on the ground to slowly die. It just might make you think a little more deeply about your place in this world.
Sincerely, Dr. C N
Mrs. Marie Gilman Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. ALL FUR THAT IS (UNFORTUNATELY AND SADLY) LEGALLY ALLOWED MUST NEVERTHELESS BE LABELLED AS SUCH - THAT IS: "REAL FUR" - IRRESPECTIVE OF THE ANIMAL FROM WHICH IT IS STOLEN. HOWEVER, HAVING SAID THAT, "REAL FUR" SHOULD BE BANNED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD SO THAT THE CORRECT NAMING OF A SPECIES WILL THEN NO LONGER BE AN ISSUE FOR DEBATE.
Sincerely, Mrs. Marie Gilman
Miss sharylla jackson Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is like all of the people only give a crap about making money!!! Before long all of the creatures are going to be extinct all because greedy piece of shit humans killed them for what?? FUR?? give me a F---- break!!! Stop this murderous crap fake fur is just as good!! & China can go to hell for all i care!!!
Sincerely, Miss sharylla jackson
Ms. Sandra Foster Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of intentional misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon," no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. Regardless, no animal should be killed for its fur. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that.
Sincerely, Ms. Sandra Foster
Ms. Sandra Blackwood Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. I am against ALL fur products, but at least call it by its correct name so people will know which animal had to die for their fashion.
Sincerely, Ms. Sandra Blackwood
Ms. Valerie Gooding Oct 11, 2012
Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20580
Subject: Please require raccoon dog to be called "raccoon dog" on fur labels
To Federal Trade Commission,
Regarding Fur Rules Review, Matter No. P074201: Raccoon dogs are among the most mistreated animals for their fur, and consumers deserve to know when fur from raccoon dogs is trimming garments. Inaccurate trade names like “Asiatic raccoon” and “Finn raccoon” are misleading and serve only to disguise the live skinning and other mistreatment of raccoon dogs. Please make sure raccoon dog fur is called raccoon dog fur in advertisements and on labels. The fur industry has a long history of misrepresentation in order to sell its cruel product -- now they want to be allowed to sell raccoon dog under the name "Asiatic raccoon" no doubt so consumers won't make the connection to the live skinning and other abuses of this animal that have been well documented. Raccoon dogs are a member of the Canidae (dog) family and are NOT, as the name "Asiatic raccoon" implies, members of the Procyonidae (raccoon) family. All reputable governmental and scientific sources, including the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Smithsonian Institution, call raccoon dogs just that. It is just another loop hole for the traders to exploit. Do the right thing and call it what it really is.
Sincerely, Ms. Valerie Gooding}
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