Has the ASPCA considered this as an advertising tactic?
Here is Kate Upton in Harper's Bazaar Singapore, holding an armful of puppies and rocking the most casual of buns. Though this model is generally clad in nothing but a bikini (or less) in her usual spreads, we cannot deny that nearly anything she does or wears or holds will garner loads of attention (and, you know, other things, but that's a different article). So my question is this: Why is Harper's Bazaar using photos of Kate Upton holding puppies instead of an organization that needs to draw attention to animals, such as the ASPCA?
Do you know how many more people would pay attention to their ads and save puppies? Do you? I'm just saying. Harper's Bazaar is onto something.