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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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
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LAPD Investigating YouTuber Brooke Houts For Hitting Her Dog On Camera
Vlogger Brooke Houts, who creates videos about her day-to-day life for 334,000 YouTube subscribers, is facing the wrath of the internet -- as well as potential legal ramifications -- for uploading a video in which she appeared to physically abuse her pet doberman, Sphinx.
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