- FTC Business Alert
If the name of the animal, as listed in the Fur Products Name Guide, includes a geographic designation, but the animal was raised or taken in the U.S. , the origin should be stated to prevent possible deception (for example, Mexican Raccoon; Fur Origin:.
- 16 CFR Ch. I (1–1–01 Edition) § 301.13
If the name of any animal set out in the Fur Products Name Guide or term permitted by the regulations to be used in connection therewith connotes origin; as for example: Dyed Persian Lamb Fur origin: United States or Mexican Raccoon Fur origin: United.
- B T U S F T C
The false and deceptive advertising and labeling described herein injures HSUS and its members by misleading humane consumers into buying real fur products and increasing consumer confusion over the origin and humaneness of garments sold at retail,.
- B T U S F T C
The false and deceptive advertising and labeling described herein injures HSUS and its members by misleading humane consumers into buying real fur products and increasing consumer confusion over the origin and humaneness of garments sold at retail,.
- Is your coat fur fake, or is it Fido? - Yahoo! News
The Humane Society of the United States said it purchased coats from reputable outlets, such as upscale Nordstrom, with designer labels Andrew Marc, Tommy Hilfiger, for example and found them trimmed with fur from domestic dogs, even though the fur was.
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