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Originally Posted by BLowry I never heard of them before either! Are they a domestic animal? They are neat looking....I wouldn't mind owning one!!
As for the fur coats....I have NEVER owned a fur coat in my life and NEVER will. I can't believe that they kill animals just so we can wear them. Years ago I went to a fur coat show with my cousin and Aunt....to say the least they probably won't ask me to go back lol! I (very tactfully) gave the woman a peice of my mind and then walked out. I have read where they actually have farms where they raise minks just for coats...
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no not domestic -they're being farmed & hunted & killed for their fur - it's sickening - I took this off the Exploited animals site.
The raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides, has a striking resemblance to a raccoon, but is really a member of the dog family, Canidea, and is unrelated to the raccoon.
In the wild, the raccoon dog ranges in the wooded areas of western Europe, Russia, China, and Japan, and as far as Nova Scotia in North America. They are native to south-eastern Siberia, Manchuria, northern Indo-China, China and Japan. They were introduced to western Russia, mainly for hunting purposes, and have since spread from Russia to Scandinavia, Germany, and France.
There's fur farms where they're packed into tiny cages until they're killed in brutal ways - ALL FOR US TO WEAR.

When there's FAKE fur that looks exactly like the real thing - there is just no excuse for this. same goes for the rodent family - minks - chinchillas - the fox -- all are being slaughtered in the name of 'fashion'