• Be a Hero for Hot Dogs

    Avatar of babydollvain

    10 months ago

    I was thinking about putting the “Don’t Let Your Dog Get Hot Under the Collar” leaflets under the windshield wipers on cars in some local parking lots. I figured most people would probably take it off the windshield and put it on their dashboard, but wind up leaving it there. Then if they were thinking about bringing their dog with them somewhere, it might catch their eye and they would think twice about it, and hopefully NOT leave their gods in the car. Are there any laws prohibiting this kind of distribution? Would it be ok?

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  • Avatar of babydollvain

    10 months ago

    @arbre OH Grocery store! That’s a great idea! I was already thinking about posting them at the library, because I live really close. Thanks so much!

  • Avatar of annie-l

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    10 months ago

    Hey @babydollvain,

    We ask that you only put our leaflets in places where you have permission to–we don’t want you to get in trouble! :D

    ~Annie from peta2.

  • Avatar of arbre

    10 months ago

    Depends on where you live, but where I’m from.. people put stuff on cars constantly. It’s a good place to do it too! I also posted mine in our local library (after initial hesitation from the librarian, local pet stores *no pet stores that sold any animals*) and telephone poles in popular areas. Our local grocery store has a bulletin board, maybe yours does too?

    Sorry.. but in a more short answer, yes, that should be fine! :)

  • Avatar of lexielu22

    10 months ago

    I don’t think so but it might depend on where you live? I think thats a good idea though!

  • Avatar of babydollvain

    10 months ago

    I was thinking about putting the “Don’t Let Your Dog Get Hot Under the Collar” leaflets under the windshield wipers on cars in some local parking lots. I figured most people would probably take it off the windshield and put it on their dashboard, but wind up leaving it there. Then if they were thinking about bringing their dog with them somewhere, it might catch their eye and they would think twice about it, and hopefully NOT leave their gods in the car. Are there any laws prohibiting this kind of distribution? Would it be ok?

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