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Here's an article: Hilton Attacked for Reportedly Dumping Tinkerbell Hotel heiress Paris Hilton has been slammed by an animal rights group for reportedly dumping her pampered dog Tinkerbell because she grew too big. Tinkerbell is said to have grown past her ideal weight of 3.5 pounds, prompting Hilton to reportedly leave the pooch with her mother Kathy while she pampers a smaller Chihuahua named Bambi. But her alleged actions have angered the People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals, whose spokesman blasts, "It's a pity that Paris' heart doesn't match her pocketbook. Animals shouldn't be disposed of like last season's trendy handbag." Credit: WENN And one more article: Paris Hilton's Dog Swap Celebrity socialite Paris Hilton has reportedly ditched her dog Tinkerbell because she has grown too large to be a fashion accessory. The Simple Life beauty has sent the Chihuahua to live with her mother Kathy while she gets used to life with new pooch Bambi, who is much smaller than her predecessor. An insider tells British newspaper The Sun, "She only likes them when they're very small, and Tinkerbell got too big." © World Entertainment News Network. All Rights Reserved |
If you believe the tabloids that your right. But keep in mind those are observations and opinions by people looking for anything negative on a celebrity and are making a buck off the quotes posted. Is it possible that maybe Tink was tired of traveling? That Paris's mom got really attached to Tink and wanted her? There are many other possible explanations. If you had a older dog and got a new puppy, would you take the new puppy out to get her accustomed to different places? To get socialized? If you have more than one dog, do you ALWAYS take both of them with you? |
I believe there's always a grain of truth in such things. There are a ton of celebrities out there who own dogs or other pets that don't get reported about at all. And how many celebrities send the PETA into constant fits? |
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Ok, I'm done with this thread. :) No hard feeling ok? :) |
I'm sorry. but Paris has gone through too many new animals - Tink, a chinchilla looking thing from Africa, a Ferret (sp), and now a yorkie - for me to believe that they got tired of traveling or her mom got attatched to it or something like that. I honestly think that she just wants them as an accessory. this is just my opinion, so I respect that some of you may have a different one. :) |
that doesn't really look like paris to me. paris' upper lip isn't that full |
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I read up on that, about Tinkerbell. She didn't get rid of Tinkerbell because he was too big, it had something to do w/ her traveling over seas...I forgot the whole story behind it, but it said she did not get rid of him, he was at home with her mom. |
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Yeah it looks like an imposter. |
i think we dont live with her if i go by the stuff i read then NO she shouldnt have any animals i do hope none of it is true i still dont like her tho |
that is paris hilton ...LOL i dont personally like her ...LOL but that was a cute little yorkie :) |
Yes, it is Paris. |
That is definately Paris and I believe it is her Yorkie. From what I understand she has a lot of animals, dogs etc that she doesn't carry around. Regardless, I think her animals get taken care of, if not by her by her staff |
1 Attachment(s) Paris has changed so much in appearance the last few years. Here is a before and after. |
Ashley has one named Hula and I think Paris has one too!! Who are we to judge I mean yeah she has a lot of dogs and so what so do a lot of people on her but that doesn't show or tell us that she gives them away when they get too big I mean of coarse the tabloids are going to say things but that's only to keep their raitings high and their pockets full!! This might just be me but the only way we know it is if we hear it with our own two ears from Paris Hilton herself!! |
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