PETA Is Asking Mississippi St. To Retire Bulldog Mascot After Incident With Auburn Player
by Larry Leo
October 2, 201944 Comments
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During Saturday's game, Auburn RB JaTarvious Whitlow ended his touchdown run by accidentally flying into Mississippi State's mascot "Bully." The clip of it made the rounds, but now PETA is called for Mississippi State to retire their Bulldog Mascot after incident...
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"It was sheer luck that this close call didn't leave Jak severely injured or even dead, and it's never been fair game to subject a dog to the bright lights, screaming fans, and booming noise of a football stadium," PETA Senior Director Marta Holmberg said in a press release. "PETA is urging MSU to be a dog's best friend and end its live-mascot program—and we'll gladly help find Jak a loving adoptive home where he can live out the rest of his days in peace."
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