Brooke Houts, the YouTuber who accidentally uploaded a vlog in which she appeared to hit and spit on her pet Doberman, will not face charges of animal abuse.
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Animal Rights Nonprofit Sues YouTube For Failing To Remove Abuse Videos
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LAPD Won’t File Charges Against Brooke Houts, The YouTuber Who Hit Her Dog In A Vlog
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In Wake Of Brooke Houts Incident, PETA Asks Platforms To Enact Zero-Tolerance Animal Abuse Policy
People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA), arguably the most influential animal rights organization in America, is calling on social video platforms to enforce more stringent policies around users who hurt animals on film.
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