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Tuesday, January 29
by
Selma
on Tue 29 Jan 2008 10:01 AM EST
Witch hunting in Ontario more »
by
Selma
on Tue 29 Jan 2008 08:57 AM EST
Here's a chicken-and-egg question: Which came first, Bryant or Peta? In other words, is the (thankfully) former AG a fifth columnist for the animal rights movement, or is he just a Useful Idiot?
"These dogs are a ticking time bomb," said Daphna Nachminovitch of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. "Rehabilitating fighting dogs is not in the cards. It's widely accepted that euthanasia is the most humane thing for them." -- USA Today Dec 21, 2007
Saturday, January 26
Friday, January 25
by
Selma
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 05:52 PM EST
Nathan Winograd with another H$U$ smackdown. Bonus: He agrees the '4.7 million bites per year' number thrown about by media and others is a crock. more »
by
Selma
on Fri 25 Jan 2008 02:23 PM EST
Remember when we were having fun fisking the interview with David Spence and others on Wednesday? Remember when we said, "not so fast" about the wild premise that two loveable family pets had snapped and turned on their owner, killing her? KC Dog Blog has some updated information about that case you should read. And no, we're not sending you back and forth because we're playing a game with our readers :>) As usual, there's more to this story than has been widely reported. Most serious attacks and fatal maulings take place under sordid circumstances. From what KC Dog Blog has discovered, it sounds as though this one was no exception. Friday, January 18
Thursday, January 17
Wednesday, January 16
Sunday, January 6
by
Selma
on Sun 06 Jan 2008 04:44 PM EST
Yes, it is rather lazy to just link to someone else's material but it's Sunday, I've been hither and thither for the past few days and I can't improve on this great post over at Terrierman's place, so why try? Peter Worthington should read this column. It's about a breed of terrier that will fight anything in sight and is like a loaded gun, according to aficionados, especially in the wrong hands. One can only assume that the deliberate addition of SBT blood was an attempt to exert a calming influence on a game little never say die, Evel Knievel of a dog. |
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