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Six.After Page Six reported last year that Paris had dumped the famed Tinkerbell off on her mother when the pocket pooch got too large, then purchased a teensier Chihuahua named Bambi, Sundae Best accessories' James Piatt dreamed up the dead doggy bag."It's a pity that Paris' heart doesn't match her pocketbook. Animals shouldn't be disposed of like last season's trendy handbag," People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals chastised after the swap."I thought about what PETA said," Piatt told The Post's Bill Hoffmann. "Then I noticed how everybody imitated Paris out on the street dozens of people carrying around little cats and dogs like accessories. It seems like the oddest trend."But Hiatt told The Post he's not a Hilton hater or an animal activist."I would love to give her one that would be the best thing," he said.Spokesmen for Paris, recently spotted with another new pet a fuzzy kinkajou did not comment to The Post.Click in the photo box above to see a pic of the ditched dog Tinkerbell.The Right to Free Speech, and Barking?A bizarre suit in El Paso, Texas, over a barking dog could have an even more bizarre defense the First Amendment, according to the El Paso Times.A West El Paso man sued his neighbors for $125,000, claiming their dog barks constantly.While the canine's owners deny the accusations, their lawyer says even if the pooch was barking, it has a constitutional right to run off at the yapper."I can assure you we are going to fight this case to the death. Take it all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary. I can honestly state that if the dog did bark at all, the dog was simply