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By Brian Carnell

Sunday, April 18, 1999

Several months ago the Humane Society of the United States discovered that some Fur-trimmed coats being sold by Burlington Coat Factory contained fur from dogs. The story was widely reported in the national media and BCF agreed to not only stop importing coats containing fur from dogs but also donated $100,000 to HSUS to help that organization track and campaign against the import of fur from dogs into the United States.

As I pointed out, the BCF actions were the result of embracing what Adrian Morrison calls the "muddled middle." If using dog fur is wrong, certainly using mink or other animal fur, not to mention leather, is wrong. By acting in such an unprincipled way, BCF was only inviting further harassment from animal rights activists who won’t be satisfied until no animal products are used in the production of garments.

In fact, animal rights activists now appear to be aggressively targeting BCF.

The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade and Last Chance for Animals sent a letter to BCF demanding that they stop selling coats with fur of any sort by March 26. The two groups have designated Sunday, May 30th as a National Day of Action Against Burlington Coat Factory. As the two groups put their complaint in a recent press release, "Burlington Coat Factory has so far refused to stop selling fur and fur trim, despite the big expose where they were busted with dog fur. Somehow this company fails to see the similarities between canines (foxes and coyotes) and canines (dogs). Therefore they still sell fur from foxes, coyotes, raccoons and who knows what else."

In a separate press release, the two groups reiterated that, "The only way BCF can avoid the protests is to voluntarily give up selling fur by May 30, or agree to a phase-out plan."

Sources:

BCF demo next Sunday. Coaliation to Abolish the Fur Trade, Press Release, February 21, 1999.

National day of action against Burlington. Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, Press Release, April 9, 1999.

Burlington Coat Factory rejects peace overtures of anti-fur coalition; protests set. Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, Press Release, March 29, 1999.