The images in the 
following program are very sensitive and may be as disturbing to viewers
 as they were to us. However, we have to show the truth about cruelty to
 animals.HOST: What would you do if you knew that 
the soft fur wrapped around your neck had been ripped from living, 
breathing dogs and cats? Did you know that the material used to make 
your tennis shoes might be the skin of a sweet animal such as a 
Kangaroo? 
On today’s Stop Animal Cruelty program, we interview 
Shannon Keith of Los Angeles, USA, a vegan animal rights advocate, 
attorney, and award winning film director.  In 2004, she founded the 
non-profit organization Animal Rescue Media Education which rescues and 
re-homes wonderful animal companions like dogs and cats. The 
organization also produces important documentaries such the newly 
premiered 『Skin Trade』 which reveals the horrendous truth about the 
leather and fur industries.   
The film features prominent people
 in the United States who support kindness to animals such as television
 actress Jorja Fox, author Rory Freedman, rock star Rikki Rockett, 
Hollywood actor James Cromwell, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, fashion 
designer Ashley Paige, and designer Todd Oldham.
Shannon Keith : Fur is one of those 
things that there is just no argument for. Fur for vanity, that’s 
ridiculous. It should be gone and over with it by now and I think that 
most people agree. People just don’t know how to stop it. So I made 
『Skin Trade』 so that people can see what goes on, how animals are killed
 for fur and how they can make a change and stop the brutal fur and 
fashion industries.
Shannon 
Keith (f): It’s really sad. There are different ways that animals
 are used for fur and trapped 
and killed. The most prevalent way is 
animals are bred and raised on factory farms, so they are in tiny, 
confined
 spaces where they can hardly move. We are talking animals that are used
 to (roaming) miles and miles of territory in the wild, you know, 
Shannon Keith (f): foxes, coyotes, 
wolves, lynxes, mink, beautiful, gorgeous, fur-bearing animals 
that 
love their terrain and love their freedom. 
Shannon Keith (f): They are being 
raised on these tiny factory farms, a lot of times indoors. They are not
 given food.  They are not given water for a couple of weeks. 
For
 more details on 『Skin Trade』, please visit 
www.SkinTradetheMovie.com
 For more information on Animal Rescue Media Education, 
please 
visit: 
www.ARME.tv