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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2022 · 32 MIN

5. He Died like a Dog Because He was a Dog

from Dead Competitive · host BBC Radio 4

In this episode Kerry gets wind that Jagger could have been collateral for a much bigger cause – animal rights activism. She looks into the PETA protests at Crufts in 2015, and the arguments against dog shows. “A dog is better off dead than in a crate.”

In this episode Kerry gets wind that Jagger could have been collateral for a much bigger cause – animal rights activism. She looks into the PETA protests at Crufts in 2015, and the arguments against dog shows. “A dog is better off dead than in a crate.”

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