EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Stars Unite Against Puppy Mills
Sep. 23 2009, Published 9:17 a.m. ET
The fashion world went to the dogs Tuesday night when NSF clothing and GQ joined forces with the The Humane Society of the United States for a star-studded Hollywood Hills party aimed at wiping out puppy mills.
Stars talk about love for their pets
Big Love star Ginnifer Goodwin stopped to tell RadarOnline.com about the tragedies of puppy mills.
"There are ten thousand of these places in the United States selling millions of these dogs every year to customers who are unwittingly buying these pets from online and pet stores. And the dogs, they're stacked in crates and they don't have access to sunlight or running or veterinary care or love and really if you're gonna adopt a furry friend into your family really the only answer is truly adopting and going to your local shelter."
Mya talks about dancing debut on DWTS
The animal loving celebrities, including Mya, Khloe Kardashian and her NBA player financee Lamar Odom, Shayne Lamas, Corey Feldman, and Caroline D'Amore all took home NSF bracelets and matching collars for their furry friends.
Khloe Kardashian and financee Lamar Odom attend puppy mill event
The limited edition jacquard bracelets and collars which retail for $20 and $35 will be available at Barney's New York, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
- Khloe Kardashian Not Gunning for Higher Salary on 'The Kardashians' Despite Rumors
- Judgment Day: Tristan Thompson to Plead With Judge to Sign Off on Permanent Guardianship of 17-Year-Old Brother Following Mom's Death
- Back in Court! Tristan Thompson Reveals 17-Year-Old Disabled Brother’s Medical Needs in Plea to Be Named Guardian Instead of Estranged Father
100% of all proceeds from the sale of the super cute bracelets and collars will go directly to the Humane Society efforts to stop puppy mills.