URGENT - PRODUCT RECALL The problem of dog overpopulation is a real one. However, the noble goal of preventing unwanted dog pregnancy does not justify the means being used. Millions of brutal forced castrations and female genital mutilations take place every year in America. We need to put a stop to these atrocities and give every living creature the respect it deserves. Just as forced sterilization isn't the answer for human population control, it's not the solution for dogs. Instead, we should respect dogs' rights as living beings by honoring their instincts and sexuality and provide them with safe, effective birth control. Facts: Over 46 million dogs have suffered genital mutilation in the US

4-8 millions healthy "unwanted" dogs are slaughtered each year Solution:

(Prototype Packaging) What Sizes and Scents Do They Come In? Dog condoms come in three sizes to fit small, medium, and large breeds. Almost every dog will find a comfortable, well-proportioned condom to meet their needs. The condoms also come in lubricated and meat scented varieties to enhance pleasure for both dog partners. How Effective Are They? Clinical studies are still underway, but we expect them to be about as effective, if used correctly, as human condoms. Can I Train My Dog To Put It On Himself? No, the dog will require human intervention each time he wishes to put on or take off a condom. What About Female Condoms for Bitches? We recognize that birth control is the responsibility of both partners, and we are currently working on a prototype of a condom for female dogs. However, we don't expect it to reach the market until 2007. What About Loss of Sensation? Just like with human condoms, the dog may experience a slight loss of sensation. However, the condoms are made of a very thin latex which should transmit heat well, a key factor in creating a lifelike feel. We are also experimenting with new scents, which work like a " doggy Viagra ", providing further sensory stimulation. When and Where Can I Buy Them? We are planning a roll-out for spring 2007 with wide availability at major pet stores and convenience markets by the beginning of 2008.