‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Season 2; E! Renews ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ For Second Season
E! Entertainment Television has already ordered up a second season of the Kim Kardashian-inspired reality series, ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians,’ after just one month on the air.
“The buzz surrounding the series is huge and viewers have clearly fallen for the Kardashians,” says Lisa Berger, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Series Development for E!
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On February 29th 2008, surfgrl98 wrote:
YES!!!!!!!!!!! SO HAPPY THAT THE SECOND SEASON OF KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIAN’S IS ALMOST HERE!!!!!!!! MARCH 9TH BABY! 10/9C. THE PREVIOUS LOOK AWESOME – MORE DRAMA AND FIGHTS – SHOULD BE ENTERTAINING :)
On October 13th 2008, Linda Harman wrote:
I just watched an episode yesterday with the two youngest girls and Mom going to a pet store. I was horrified to see they Bought the puppies. As kind as the mom seems with other animals I don’t understand why she would buy a puppy from a pet store. Maybe she doesn’t know about the puppy mills that are in all of our states. The laws that don’t protect the poor inocent animals that the puppy mills crank out. They have no feelings for these animals except dollar sighns. Most are not fed or watered on a regular basis, they are kept in tiny wire cages that cut and damage there feet. They have to sleep in their own waste because no one cares about the Breeder dogs. And the Breeders could care less about breeding healthy and happy babies. Most of these dogs have genetic problems and shouldn’t even be bread. It is a common practice among these breeders to ram a metal rod down the throats of the dogs to rupture their vocal cords so they can no longer bark. They are not given any medical attention when they have open sores or are sick. I pray that the mom will see this and at least read about some of this. People seeing her BUYING a puppy from a Pet store will think it is ok for them to do it. It is NOT ok because we are then creating a market for these people. Buy from a breeder if you must have a puppy and go to the breeders home and ask to see his dogs. If they are reputable they will show you. I am a foster mom for a rescue group. There are so many dogs of all breeds, pure breds and mutts that need a second chance in life. I have two rescues and they are a blessing and I feel I am to them also. Please reconsider buying from pet stores.
Thank you,
Linda