Today, I took some screenshots from a a brief visit the website AnimalRightsZone.com.
There are Google-powered ads for the skins of the following animals: possum, mink, sable fox chinchilla and rabbit.
The graphics in the header of the site are presumedly baby seals. Fortunately, Google has the good taste not to also peddle sealskin here too.








If you doubt Google profits from dog or cat skins, look in the header and ask yourself what you see. This is a WYSIWYG campaign. ("What You See Is What You Get.") 










1 response so far ↓
1 Tony Karrer // May 18, 2009 at 11:14 am
I appreciate you drawing our attention to this. In just going to the site, I’m seeing this is especially a problem on the pages that bring together content around topics like Fur.
We are actively trying to figure out how we can avoid this with Ad Sense and/or find a different ad serving mechanism.
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