The no-kill animal shelter Bideawee needed to remind its animal rights volunteers not to wear fur and Canada Goose items to events — in case that wasn’t obvious.

“There have been protesters targeting animal welfare groups wearing fur and Canada Goose labels this winter season,” Kate Lombardi, an events manager with Bideawee, wrote in an email to staff and volunteers.

“So as to avoid harassment, we are asking our staff and volunteers not to wear fur and Canada Goose labels to events. We know it’s cold out there, so please feel free to bundle up in other ways!”

Lombardi shared a link for a video of protesters targeting staff and volunteers at a North Shore Animal League event in Union Square earlier this week to remind them of the obvious risk they face as animal rights activists hypocritically wearing coats and hats made from animal fur.

The video shows a protester confronting a North Shore Animal League volunteer, decked out in a Canada Goose jacket, in front of a mobile adoption center.

“Coyotes have been known to chew off their own legs to get out of the steel leg hold traps, and if they don’t escape, they’ll be shot in the head or they’re bludgeoned to death,” the protester tells the woman.

“Shame on you for wearing real fur while trying to get dogs adopted. You are a hypocrite.”