The family of a Suffolk toddler mauled to death by a pit bull is calling on PETA to pull one of its ads.
Jonathan Martin's parents say PETA never consulted them about using the boy in a campaign to push a statewide ban on chaining dogs. The group claims putting dogs on chains makes the animals more aggressive.
There is a divide in the family over this. The boy's cousin is on PETA's side, urging lawmakers to introduce a bill to restrict chaining to no more than three hours per day.
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