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Jessica Higgs (left) and Richard Hill (right), both Grant Park, Illinois, residents, participate in a protest by members of the Companion Animal Protection Society outside Happiness is Pets Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Orland Park. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Orland Park resident Nancy Malinowski (left) talks with organizer Kristen Kaminski (right) as members of the Companion Animal Protection Society protest outside Happiness is Pets Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Orland Park. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Orland Park resident Joyce Wisniowicz places a sign in the ground as members of the Companion Animal Protection Society protest outside Happiness is Pets Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Orland Park. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Downers Grove resident Robert Winslow (far right) is questioned by Orland Park police after his wife got into an argument with members of the Companion Animal Protection Society as the group protested outside Happiness is Pets Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Orland Park. No charges were filed and no arrests were made during the protest. Winslow later praised the Happiness is Pets owner's response when their dog became ill shortly after they purchased it at the Downers Grove location. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Dianne Arp (below left) uses a speaker to address people entering and leaving Happiness is Pets as members of the Companion Animal Protection Society protest outside Happiness is Pets Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Orland Park. | Matthew Grotto~Sun-Times Media
Despite the frigid weather Sunday, things got a little heated during a protest outside an Orland Park pet shop. While members of the Companion Animal Protection Society were protesting puppy sales outside Happiness Is Pets, 15647 S. 94th Ave., a woman got into an argument …