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View Article  PSSST! WANNA KNOW HOW IT'S DONE?
Essay from California explains how the fanatics get the drop on citizens by doing end runs   more »
View Article  ONTARIO'S THIRD BANIVERSARY
Time marches on...   more »
View Article  MORE PICTURES FROM THE QUEEN'S PARK RALLY

Here are some more pictures of our rally on August 24 in Toronto, taken and posted online by the irrepressible Liz.

Thanks to everybody for organizing, attending and recording Saturday's Gathering of Beagles 'Pit Bulls' Witches Ontario dog owners who want their rights back.

Ya did good.

View Article  SAVING DOGS FROM THOSE WHO KNOW WHAT'S GOOD FOR THEM

There's been a lot of buzz over the past week or so about the BBC special program on conformation dog breeding.  The program focused on what a disaster it is for many dogs and breeds. 

I think it was Terrierman who got the ball rolling with some typically entertaining, snarky and well-researched items about show breeding and how it affects dogs, often negatively.  It's a bit of a thing with T-man.

He posted links to the show, Pedigree Dogs Exposed, which I haven't yet viewed.  It created quite a stir in the UK and had the Kennel Club issuing press releases in advance of its airing on television.  Details here.

Pet Connection had an outstanding piece the other day about the problems created through allowing gene pools to shrink.

Today,Lassie, Get Help has an intelligent, well-written post entitled A Conspiracy of Dunces.

Indeed.

I'd rather get a healthy mutt from a farmer out here for fifty bucks than buy a pig in a poke at a pet shop, over the internet or at a fleamarket (heh).  I'm also a big fan of healthy, happy purebred dogs - when you can find them.  And I've adopted my fair share of shelter dogs, too, some easy, some challenging.  I'm no dog snob, in other words.  I love 'em all.

The tiresome meme of the AR crew, that getting a puppy spells death for a shelter dog is not only completely unfounded but laughable - is that Peta's excuse for killing almost 100% of dogs they take ownership (heh) of and is that the HSUS's justification for supporting the mass killing of healthy, adoptable homeless pets in shelters? 

It's all because somebody got a nice healthy pup (mixed or purebred) for their kids?

I'm sick of all these experts and their constant nagging - can we go back to when getting and owning a dog was no big deal, when we didn't overanalyze everything, when we weren't bombarded relentlessly with slogans and propaganda by those with a corrupt agenda?

Can we, huh, can we, pant-pant wag-wag?

 

View Article  ON THE BENCH
Instead of focusing on the politics of candidates for the Supreme Court of Canada, we should focus on the qualities needed to do the job    more »
View Article  IT'S PROPAGANDA TIME!

"Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play"

"The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over"

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”

--Joseph Goebbels

Hey, kids! 

The HSUS and its friends have put together a great new program, just for you!

Own a 'pit bull', whatever that is?  Like dogs?  Have friends with dogs who visit?

Well, you may be more popular than you think - as a source of income for that big-budget advertiser and spinner deluxe, the HSUS.

Read all about it!

Check this outPet overpopulation, pet overpopulation, pet overpopulation....another big lie for the masses.

View Article  TOM SKELDON - WHAT A GREAT GUY!
His friend is sticking up for him in the Toledo Blade   more »
View Article  THANKS TO EVERYBODY WHO SHOWED UP YESTERDAY

 

Yesterday, we held our sorta, kinda, annual gathering to commemorate the day that Democracy finally died in Ontario - August 29, 2005, the day the 'pit bull' ban became law.

It was also the day that Katrina hit New Orleans, which pushed 'our little problem' out of the media.  Probably just as well, all that weeping and gnashing of teeth was hard on the nerves anyway.

Our storm wasn't as biblical in proportion or as widely destructive but to those of us who know and love dogs it was an unnatural disaster of the worst sort.

Our own bulldog, Franny, took a few pictures of the gang.

It was very hot and humid, not good dog (or people) weather, but despite that the turnout was fantastic.  We will win this, folks, I just know it.

We know we are right and they are wrong - and so do they.  It's just a game and the dogs the gamepieces, which is no way to treat your only friend.

Due to traffic, construction and a couple of fender benders, it took us over 2.5 hours to get to Queen's Park - it's usually about a 70-minute drive.  My air conditioning packed it a couple of weeks ago, so it was hard on my boys.  The ride home was better but we were glad to get into the house and just relax last night.

Warning:  The wide shot is big, because otherwise it's too hard to see, so if you have slow service, you might just want to view the thumbnail.

I have more pics, will put them in the file later, but I was anxious to share these few with my friends in the fight.

Here's a link, click on thumbnails to see larger versions of the photos.

View Article  NEW EVIDENCE POINTS TO DISASTER
Chicago sterlization law no more likely to be successful than Louisville's. Read all about it!   more »
View Article  YES, IT IS KIND OF LIKE CYBER PING-PONG

Now that you mention it.

KC has information about the upcoming show featuring Donna and the gang on Animal Planet.

I don't subscribe, but hope to get someone who does to record it for me.

Your serve, KC!

View Article  BREAK OUT THE BUBBLY - WITH ONE CAVEAT
Ding, dong, AB1634 defeated - again   more »
View Article  NIGHT AND DAY?

Jekyll and Hyde?  Yin and yang?  What's going on?

Thanks to a tip in the comments, I see that the Vancouver Sun has run an editorial (not an op-ed like the ridiculous piece I highlighted yesterday) that actually makes sense.

Banning pit bulls would be pointless because the breed does not exist

Vancouver Sun

Published: Thursday, August 21, 2008

The seizure of four pit bulls reportedly involved in a series of attacks has led to renewed calls for a ban on the breed. Yet legislation banning pit bulls would be wrongheaded for many reasons, not the least of which is that there is no such breed.

When members of the public and the media speak of pit bulls, they're generally referring to mutts -- cross-bred dogs -- rather than to a breed recognized by the Canadian or American kennel clubs. Pit bulls are therefore identified not on the basis of their genetic makeup, but rather on how they look.

Now, a dog's appearance is hardly a reliable indicator of its disposition, but appearance is all we will have to go on if we decide to outlaw pit bulls. That means that any such law will include many dogs that are not dangerous and exclude many dogs that are.

In case you think this is just a lead-in, the usual build them up just to let them down ploy, it isn't.

They did some research.  Went to the right places.  Wrote one heck of a good editorial for a change.  Here, check this out:

Indeed, dangerous dogs exist among every breed and cross-breed: The Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) studied 278 dog attacks requiring hospital admission, and found that they involved 50 different types of purebred dogs and 33 cross breeds. German shepherds were responsible for the most attacks, followed by Rottweilers and cocker spaniels.

Let's hope the Sun has started a trend - honest opinions founded on information from credible sources.

Who knows?  They might even get more audience share with this approach.

Let's show them we care and read the rest, maybe even click on a couple of ads while we're there.

 

View Article  FAIRY TALES ARE FOR KIDS

Well known dog trainer and behaviourist Jean Donaldson debunks the Top Ten popular myths about dog behaviour.

"There are a lot of myths about dog behaviour so I whittled it down to ones that were pervasive and that made myth criteria, which are:
a) there is no (zero) scientific evidence supporting the contention;
b) there is scientific evidence against the contention and/or scientific evidence supporting alternatives."

Here's a link to Jean's list.  (link fixed)

I agree with her on the points she raises but am a bit disappointed that the list isn't longer.

Congrats to Dogs in Canada for setting up this interesting collection of articles online.

View Article  INTER-DOG AGGRESSION: LOOKING AT SOME SCIENCE
Always a good idea   more »
View Article  GOOD FOR DOG FANCY

Remember the ad Peta sneaked past Dog Fancy?  The one advertising a puppy pack that turned out to be a body bag?

Peta's got a lot of class - too bad it's all third.

Anyway, Dog Fancy clarified things in this month's issue.  I might have to buy a copy, since I don't think the column is available online.

Pet Defense has the story.

View Article  FORCED PET STERILIZATION IN CALIFORNIA

Keeps us hanging on.  No vote today either.

If you live in California, or know someone who does, tell them to take action.  This is no time to sit on the sidelines.

If they didn't bring it for a vote today (again) it means they don't think it can pass.  Let's not disappoint them - contact your Senator and the Governor today!

Pet Connection has the info.

View Article  WHY ARE MEDIA IN BC PUSHING FOR A 'BREED' BAN?

What's up with the mass market media in British Columbia?  For weeks on end, they've been blathering about 'pit bulls', in some cases making stuff up and generally acting as though they have been elected and are charged with formulating public policy.

One of the tricks used by those who don't have the facts and can't be bothered to look for them, or who want to use extreme bias and go unpunished, is to present it as opinion.  This protects them from charges of libel, slander and misrepresentation - the spreading of false news.

Unfortunately, when they publish or air these incorrect and downright nasty views, they don't usually qualify their statements but instead present them as factual.

Case in point.

Today, in one of the dailies in Vancouver, the Sun, an editorial appeared.  It was nothing more than a concise reprint of the same tripe we've been reading and hearing for years on end, and was just as factual.

Right out of the gate, in the title, is a major error and things go downhill from there.

A ban on the breed is the solution to the pit bull problem

Adam Perry, Special to the Sun

Published: Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Imagine a company seeking government approval to sell a newly invented vehicle. Call it the explocar.

The explocar is like a normal car in all ways except one: Sometimes, it explodes without warning, injuring people nearby. A few customers nonetheless prefer the explocar to a normal car. They like how it looks, and find the danger exciting.

Wow, Adam Perry is one clever duck!  That analogy is unbelievably apt!  I get it - a car is the same as a dog.  Brilliant, I say!  I can't wait to read on.  There's some blah blah blah and then:

Now, replace explocar with pit bull and you have the current choice facing British Columbians. The pit bull is a dangerous dog, with safe substitutes.

I actually sent an email to the Editor asking him to pass it along to Adam Perry.  Whether he does that or not remains to be seen.

I want Adam to answer the questions I asked, starting with "What do you mean by 'pit bull'?  Also, what do you mean by 'breed'?"

I also wonder what he means by 'safe substitutes'?  What are these substitutes?  Why does he think they are safe?

The vicious attack by a pack of pit bulls in Surrey last week is only the latest example of a pattern of violence that has led many other governments, including Ontario in 2004 and Manitoba in 1990, to ban pit bulls. It's time for our province to do the same.

My next question was "How familiar are you with the Ontario situation, what actually led to the ban and the current status of the legislation?"  Since this kid claims to be a PhD student in the Faculty of Law at Oxford, I'd expect him to know that the Ontario ban has been an abysmal failure, that the incidents leading to the ban were suspect at best and that the law itself failed to withstand a constitutional challenge at the first level in the court system.  So, if he knows that, why is he suggesting that BC follow Ontario's failed lead?  Is he lobbying to increase dog bites and waste taxpayers' money?

Or is he an animal rights/liberation law student taking a flyer by trying it on in the colonies?  Ah, the UK - birthplace of the wackadoodle movement that wants to render dogs and cats extinct.

It wasn't Manitoba, it was Winnipeg that foolishly banned 'pit bulls' in 1990 and watched its dog bite numbers skyrocket - which is the predictable norm when these kinds of laws are enacted.  Check out the UK to see how successful their 'ban' turned out to be.

I then asked for his sources for these old chestnuts:

"Generations of selective breeding have given the pit bull a fearsome physiology. Their shoulder and neck muscles bulge like a body-builder's. With each snap of their jaws, they exert 1,200 pounds of pressure per square inch, 10 times the force exerted by a German Shepherd, Doberman or Rottweiler. That's enough to snap bones, puncture abdomens and rip limbs off."

 

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"Let's start with a few facts. The pit bull is descended from the now-extinct English bulldogge, used in packs to tear apart bulls for the pleasure of a crowd. Trainers discovered they could create a tough and fearless dog by crossbreeding the bulldogge with breeds known for their "gameness," or courage. These crossbreeds -- strong, aggressive, and relentless -- were ideal for dogfights, often held in pits. No wonder, then, pit bulls are so good at killing otherdogs."

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"As scary as this sounds, it gets worse. Unlike other dogs, pit bulls often don't growl or bark before attacking. When they do attack, they're almost impossible to stop."

 

Yes, let's start with a few facts, Adam.

Let us know when we can expect to see some instead of the silly campfire tales you are presenting here.  Even the people who read the Vancouver Sun are a little more sophisticated than that - or should be.

As much as I'm disinclined to give that yellow rag the hits, here's the editorial if you want to read it.

Oh, and there's a poll here on the right about halfway down that needs your attention:  http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/editorial/index.html

View Article  FATAL DOG ATTACKS IN CANADA 1990-2007

Here's some proof of what we've been telling people all along:  that the types of dogs which bite, attack and kill in Canada differ from those featured in media-hyped, flawed US studies.

This abstract of a recent study should be of interest to those who are looking for ways to prevent dog bite-related fatalities and who realize that the breed, or more correctly shape of the dog(s) involved is the least important aspect of these tragic events. One problem with this paper is that it relied on media reports as a source for information.  I wonder if news media will run this story?

 

1: Can Vet J. 2008 Jun;49(6):577-81. Links

Fatal dog attacks in Canada, 1990-2007.

Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba. raghavan@cc.umanitoba.ca

In Canada, public debates on dog attacks are dominated by studies from the United States. An electronic search of media reports in the Canadian Newsstand database, for the years 1990 to 2007, identified 28 fatalities from dog-bite injuries. Predominant factors in this case series were owned, known dogs; residential location; children's unsupervised access to area with dogs; and rural/remote areas, including aboriginal reserves in the prairies. A higher proportion of sled dogs and, possibly, mixed-breed dogs in Canada than in the United States caused fatalities, as did multiple dogs rather than single dogs. Free-roaming dog packs, reported only from rural communities, caused most on-reserve fatalities. Future studies are needed to assess if this rural/urban divide is observed in nonfatal attacks and if the breeds that bite in Canada are different from the breeds that killed. Breed representation in this paper and, perhaps, multiple-dog overrepresentation should be understood in the context of the overall Canadian dog population.

View Article  WHY THEY END UP HOMELESS

Rescue Me has the results of a national study showing the top ten reasons why dogs and cats find themselves homeless.

Check it out, you might be surprised - or maybe not, if you're clued in to animal welfare issues.

View Article  NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
Why are we tolerating this?   more »
View Article  AMERICAN SPORTING DOG ALLIANCE: AKC SELLS OUT DOG OWNERS
SACRAMENTO, CA – The American Kennel Club Board of Directors voted unanimously this week to withdraw its opposition to legislation that will wreak havoc on California dog owners and set a dangerous precedent for many other states to follow. It is urgent for all California dog owners to fax their state senator immediately to clearly state your continued opposition to AB 1634, which is now called the “California Responsible Pet Ownership Act,” as a final Senate vote is expected on Monday. Please let your senator know that AKC does not speak for you.   more »
View Article  SERIOUSLY?! I GOT IN?
Caveat now listed at Alltop   more »
View Article  CONCERNED DOG OWNERS OF CALIFORNIA OPPOSED TO AB1634
CDOC has not changed its position, still opposed to AB1634   more »
View Article  WHO'S WAGGING THE TAIL THAT'S WAGGING THE DOG?

British Columbia Daily's Slip is Showng.

 

August 15:  On Wednesday, I scolded the second-string British Columbia print daily, The Province, for presenting misinformation to support their recent rabble-rousing campaign to ban dogs provincewide.  Government by media doesn't impress me and these days the tail is wagging the dog so hard we don't know whether he's coming or going.

 

We dog owners know that mass-market news outlets can be not only unreliable, but downright dishonest in their presentation of issues around dogs, dog breed/shapes and their owners.

 

As any self-respecting low-living, drug-dealing, heat-packing, dog-abusing gangsta would do, I contacted the city councillor named in the column to verify that he was indeed reopening Pandora's Box by pushing for a 'pit bull' ban in BC.

 

A friend in BC, who prefers to remain anonymous, was actively involved the last time this scheme was discussed in the greater Vancouver area.  She told me she'd posted a comment at the paper's site asking whether the statement was recent or had been dredged up from their files.  Interestingly, that comment was not displayed online.

 

Councillor Stevenson's message was framed this way in the Province editorial: 

 

"Vancouver Coun. Tim Stevenson, meanwhile, says it's time the B.C. government considered enacting provincewide legislation to ban pit-bull-type dogs, similar to that imposed three years ago in Ontario. (Owners there may keep pit bulls they already own, but must have them spayed or neutered, and leashed and muzzled at all times).

 

We agree with Stevenson: This is a serious enough issue that it shouldn't be left to every little B.C. municipality to come up with its own set of rules."

 

 

Well, that's all fine and dandy, but he says he didn't say that. 

 

This is the response I received from Stevenson (along with his permission to run it):

 

You will notice in the Province Editorial I was not quoted. That's because I have not, and I am not, advocating for a ban. I am advocating however for the Provincial Government find solutions to the issue of "dangerous dogs". Individual Municipalities cannot deal with the problem. We need Province wide regulations and laws. But thanks for verifying the Province story. Unfortunately most e-mails from pit bull owners haven't bothered checking but rather become very aggressive themselves in their e-mails to me. I don't pay any attention to that kind of correspondence. They seem to forget (unlike you), the press always has their own spin.

 

Sincerely,

Tim Stevenson, Councillor.

 

 

Oh, trust me, Councillor Stevenson, I never forget that the press has its own spin.  I just wonder who is wagging its tail.

 

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Note to dog owners who vent their frustation before having all the facts:  You're not f$#%ing helping!

View Article  CALIFORNIA'S DEAD PETS ACT AMENDED - BUT NOT IMPROVED
Senate sitting this Sunday to discuss the budget, AB1634 likely to come up some time next week for a vote.   more »
View Article  IN DEFENSE OF DOG BREEDERS
Another great article by John Yates explaining how letting the enemy do the framing is always a mistake.   more »
View Article  THAT'S NO MOSQUITO

I wonder if David Zimmer* saw this article today:

Dog Bites Boy's Lip Off
Stan Maddux
For The News-Dispatch

SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP - A 6-year-old Springfield Township boy might need plastic surgery after a dog bit his face, tearing his lip from his face.

"He came to the shed covered in blood and I was freaking out," said his mother, Diane Ott.

The family owns Stateline Blueberries along Indiana 39 near the Michigan state line. According to La Porte County Police, Gabriel and Margorzata Przybysz of Park Forest, Ill., had gone there with their children to pick blueberries and brought their pet Chihuahua. Most of the family members were out in the field while their son tied the dog on a leash to a picnic table, police said.

The boy told investigators he warned the victim, Owen Ott, not to pet the animal but he reached down to pet the dog and was bitten. Diane Ott said her son was actually on a bicycle.

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*Here's MPP David Zimmer (Lib-Willowdale) being rude to a witness while showing off his knowledge of 'pit bulls' at the committee hearings into Ontario's dog-killing scheme:

Mr. Zimmer: Because they're qualitatively different in the danger when they attack people and/or other animals. They're just qualitatively different.

Ms. Holmes: I have never, ever been attacked by a dog such as a pit bull type of breed. I have been bitten by a chihuahua, but we don't seem to be concerned about those. I've had a chow come at me; we're not concerned about those.

Mr. Zimmer: Did the chihuahua take your leg off?

Ms. Holmes: No, but he did draw blood.

Mr. Zimmer: So does a mosquito.

View Article  'PIT BULL' CLONING IRRESPONSIBLE: H$U$

I wasn't going to comment on the 'pit bull' cloning because I feel that it's the lady's money and ultimately, her heartbreak.  In other words, it's really none of my business, like 95% of the gossip news today.

However, when the H$U$ weighs in crying crocodile tears for 'pit bulls', I can't ignore it.

"The pit bull is perhaps the most abused and persecuted dog breed [sic] in America and the money spent to clone this one pit bull could have been better used to help so many more" said Michael Markarian, Executive Vice President of the Humane Society.


I wonder how 'pit bulls' got into this mess?  That quote sounds kind of familiar.

I guess they're right though.  The money could have been used to help so many more to die.

Death for Vick's dogs urged
Humane Society chief recommends euthanizing seized pit bulls
New York Times News ServicePublished on: 08/01/07

SURRY, Va. — More than 60 dogs seized from Michael Vick's property have been sheltered here and in kennels across several counties in southeastern Virginia since April.

<snip>

"Officials from our oganization have examined some of these dogs and generally speaking, they are some of the most aggressively trained pit bulls in the country," Wayne Pacelle, the president and chief executive of the Humane Society of the United States, said in a telephone interview Tuesday. "Hundreds of thousands of less-violent pit bulls, who are better candidates to be rehabilitated, are being put down. The fate of these dogs will be up to the government, but we have recommended to them, and believe, they will be eventually put down."

 

View Article  ONCE THE GROUNDWORK IS COMPLETE...

 

The gasbaggery begins.

Here's the kind of poppycock you can expect in BC fairly soon, if things follow the usual pattern.  Remember, Bryant is one of your native sons, he's not from Ontario.  Maybe it's a genetic flaw that made him such a ticking time bomb. 

I was just tripping through the Hansard from 2004, reading some of the debates about the Ontario dog-killing plan.

Hon Mr Bryant: Mr Klees, on the other side, can't figure out why we're doing it, and I'm here to make the case for it. I guess the short answer is that these are dangerous dogs. They hurt people. They hurt kids. They hurt families. They hurt other pets. They're dangerous. They cause damage.

That's because Frank Klees is Spock-logical and also represents his constituents - two things that are beyond your ken, Mike.

Let's start locally. Let me take you through just the last couple of months in Ontario. This is a sampling of just media reports of pit bull attacks, so these aren't the many unreported pit bull attacks that have taken place. These are the pit bull attacks that have shown up in the media.

August 15: a man attacked by a pit bull in Thorold, Ontario. August 21: a woman's dog attacked in Toronto. This lady's dog was attacked and killed on that date. She came to a round table I held in the Legislature on this. August 28: a Toronto man attacked by two pit bulls. The police had to use over a dozen bullets to put the pit bulls down.

You forgot to mention that they smothered one dog with a mattress, according to reports.  Other important details about this strangely under-publicized story were left out but we expect no less from the tiny emperor sans des vetements.

August 30: I asked the people of Ontario what they thought about a pit bull ban. Over 5,000 e-mails later the answer was pretty clear.

Yes, the answer was clear but you defiantly forged ahead anyway.  There was a lot at stake  - your ratings in the polls and face-time on the six o'clock news, for starters.

There clearly are many, many unreported pit bull attacks that have not ended up in the media or before a humane society or otherwise....

So, there are clearly a lot of secret 'attacks' that require no medical attention (any dog bite requiring medical attention, even just cleaning, generates a public health record).  Maybe I'm a bit thick, but if they are unreported, how do you know there are any, let alone many?

There was no unanimity, but the vast majority of people who e-mailed me, in any event, certainly supported the ban.

So when can we see these emails?  We thought you'd be handing out copies in front of the legislature, or at the least, posting them on your website or getting your handmaidens in media to publicize them for you.  Other guys read the emails they receive aloud in the House but you never do and I doubt it's for reasons of etiquette or sensitivity.

That's two months of pit bulls in Ontario, and that is just the media reports; it doesn't include the unreported incidents.

Wow, just the media reports and not the unreported incidents.  Why doesn't it include the unreported incidents - woudn't including them bolster your case?

I guess they're right - you can't fight irrationality with facts and logic.

 

View Article  PIBBLE PANIC RESUMES IN BC

You guys out west had best be getting it together.  This is a replay of what happened to dog owners in Ontario, thanks to media clowns.

 

B.C. must look at pit-bull ban

The Province

Published: Wednesday, August 13, 2008

It's an issue that won't die. What do we do about dog owners who refuse to control their potentially vicious animals, letting them attack other dogs and even other humans? Like others, we are relieved that the police finally arrested a man wanted for a rash of pit-bull attacks in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island

I wonder why the issue won't die?  Oh, right, because the yapping curs at second-rate organs like The Province are keeping it on life-support.  It's funny how they keep pushing for a ban, talking about it every day, ramping it up, running polls, allowing every knuckle-dragger with access to a keyboard to comment ad nauseum and then babble about the 'ongoing controversy' around 'pit bulls'.

It would be hilarious if it weren't such a deadly game.

Then they move on to some low-rent concern trolling:

But we are concerned that despite the seizure of three adult pit-bull crosses and a puppy, the dog owner has been released without charges.

And as Province readers have pointed out, there is an irony here. The man, who was believed to have been living in a van with the dogs, is free to live in society. The dogs face a death sentence.

I just love it when media bloviators try to sound well informed and serious.  Here's where they display their in-depth knowledge of dogs, dog breeds, genetics and behaviour - their regular readers buy right into it:

That said, certain breeds of dog, including pit bulls, have been bred for a particular behaviour -- including fighting with other dogs. Undisciplined and unleashed, they can turn onto [sic] dangerous weapons.

Yeah, well, tune in, turn on, maaaaaan.  Maybe it's time to lay off that BC Bud Light.

And you yahoos at the Province should forget about promoting Ontario as a model for a dog holocaust.  The law has been gutted, remember?  We're not finished with it yet.  Stay tuned.

I guess calling Bill in Calgary and asking for his advice would take too much effort.  I mean, why would we want to hear from a guy whose program is so successful that he's invited to speak at conferences and before city councils across the continent?

It's way more fun to just make stuff up and get the peasants all in a lather over the hobgoblin du jour than to look for reality-based solutions, isn't it?

Is the Fourth Estate a watchdog for the people?  No.  It's more like the snake that swallows his own tail and calls it dinner.

Here's the rest and don't blame me, I only mock this stuff, I don't write it.

I almost forgot.  Shouldn't they be pushing for a retriever ban?

View Article  THE STUPID PLASTIC HAND OF FATE

Child

I'm on the run, I hear the hounds
My luck is up, my chips are down
So goodbye baby, so long now
Wish me luck, I'm going to need it child
The hand of fate is on me now
Yeah it's too late
Too late baby, too late now
The hand of fate is on me now
The hand of fate is heavy now

It pick you up and knock you down

                            -M. Jagger, K. Richards

Hey, you know that stupid plastic hand?  The one they use in shelters to tease strange dogs with to find out if they take umbrage at having their mealtimes disturbed?  If they do, it's curtains - no homes for them!

One Bark at a Time has a great little script up today that captures the whole stupid plastic hand schtick (stick?) perfectly.

Warning:  Don't hit that link unless you want a laugh.

View Article  NEW ANIMAL WELFARE RULES INVITE TOO MUCH CRUELTY

Thank you, Peter Worthington, for your great column about Ontario's revised Animal Welfare Act (2008).

It's time for those in media, who have a way of getting information out to the public, to start examining this issue in detail - as you have done in today's Toronto Sun.

Something screwy is going on in the strange world of animal welfare in Ontario.

In July, hearings were held on the McGuinty government's Animal Welfare Act (Bill 50), which got scant publicity.

A contentious issue revolved around legislation giving the Ontario SPCA control over the name "humane society," making every humane society not linked to the OSPCA illegal.

The Toronto Humane Society (THS) has led the charge against giving the OSPCA this right. Conservative MPP Dunlop Garfield and NDP MPPs Cheri DiNovo and Peter Kormos have vigorously questioned aspects of the act, and oppose giving the OSPCA exclusive control of the name "humane society."

Indications are the government will accede to the opposition on this issue.

More serious is the intent to give OSPCA animal inspectors more power than real police have.

Let's hope this ball will now get rolling.

Oh, and I'm sorry I called you Cranky Pants last year, but you know you deserved it.

View Article  MIND-BLOWING COMMON SENSE

It sounds as though the people in Grand Island, Nebraska actually know something about the dog bite issue.

There's some good common sense going on down there.

GRAND ISLAND — While the Nebraska cities of Osceola and Minden have added dog breed bans to their city laws this summer, Grand Island will not pursue such a ban.

The Animal Advisory Board met on Monday and was adamant that a ban on any dog breed not become a part of the Grand Island city code.

City Attorney Dale Shotkoski had asked the board if it wanted to pursue a ban after his office received calls recently about pit bulls.

"Any type of dog can do severe damage," said Laurie Dethloff, Central Nebraska Humane Society executive director. "We prefer to make the owners accountable, not the breed."

It is so refreshing to read an article like this one and realize that there are people out there who understand the issue and are in a position to do something about it.

Refreshing but unfortunately much too rare.

Thanks, Grand Island.  You made my day.

View Article  I GUESS THE PIBBLE PANIC IS OVER IN BC

It sounds as though all the recent attacks in BC were the fault of one weirdo who tripped around with a pack of nasty dogs described as 'pit bulls'.  What a bizarre story.

Man arrested for pit-bull attacks

Katie Mercer, The Province

Published: Monday, August 11, 2008

VANCOUVER -- A man wanted in connection with a rash of pit-bull attacks was arrested Monday morning by Vancouver police.

Hal Harris, the owner of the pack of five pit bulls, was arrested on a warrant from Nanaimo. The dogs have been seized and are being held at the Surrey SPCA.

"The dogs are in custody and will not be released in the public," said B.C. SPCA spokesperson, Lorie Chortyk. 

    The former Sidney resident was wanted in relation to a number of attacks by pit bulls on Vancouver Island and in Surrey in the last 11 months, including one in North Saanich on July 7.

Don't let your guard down in BC, though.  The foaming mob has been incited by the newsies out there so you aren't out of the woods yet.

Here's the rest of the story.

There's another article in the Surrey Leader.  Check out the 'pit bull' pictured with it.

View Article  JUST WHEN YOU THINK THE AVERAGE IQ HAS BOTTOMED OUT...
  Somebody drags it down a little further.

What kind of dog do you think this is?  Yes, it's a mutt, but if you had to guess and it was just a party game (which it is, albeit one with high stakes) what mix would you say this dog is, or what Group would he seem to represent?

How would you react to a statement like this, made by an Animal Control Director?

A dog might be aggressive because of its genetics, said Animal Control Director David Selby — he calls aggressive breeds "bully breeds." They include pit bulls, rottweilers, chows, Shar-Peis, huskies and Malamutes.

And of course, we use the loathsome plastic hand to test the temperament of dogs who are in strange surroundings, anxious and confused and may not have been fed for a day or two (I put nothing past the dog-killers):

"We do temperament testing on all (animals)," Selby said.

Inge Irby, owner of Second Chance and Happy Tails, doesn't agree with this sort of testing, which tests the dog for an aggressive response.

One such test puts a fake hand in a dog's food while it's eating, Irby said. She thinks the testing is ineffective and doesn't properly show the dog's temperament.

Save your breath, Inge.  You're talking to troglodytes who not only shouldn't be in charge of animals, they shouldn't be anywhere near any job that requires education and/or intelligence.

My Dog, we have our work cut out for us.  If there's one like this, you can bet there are a lot more.

Here's the article with another picture of a hapless mutt who is slated for death because of his 'breed'.

If you aren't enraged enough after reading the item, note that one of the commenters has bought into the 'pit bulls do more damage myth' so merrily spread by our drum-beaters in the media.

My late stepfather used to say 'Bullshit Baffles Brains'.  No kidding.

 

View Article  SAVE THE DOGS AND CATS! DEFEAT AB1634
Amended yet again, on the roster for third reading. Don't let your guard down, people!   more »
View Article  GIDDY UP!

KC Dog Blog has a great Weekly Roundup - lots of hobgoblinry, coneheadedness and even a few straight-up reports.

I like the new layout  - categorizing the stories makes sense, since he highlights so many of them at a time.

I'm a little worried about KC though.   I'm afraid he may have fallen in with a bad element.  The word 'eh' has cropped up a few times on his blog - used correctly.

 

View Article  RED HOT & READY TO RUMBLE

There's nothing that's more fun to read than a red hot rant that rips into the leaders of the Let's Kill All the Dogs Club with the pedal to the metal and a full tank of gas.

It's even better when it's right off the cuff with no fiddling over words or phrases.

Somebody is very miffed.

I admire that in a person.

View Article  PEOPLE EXTERMINATING THOUSANDS OF ANIMALS
While hypocritically hectoring others for doing the same thing   more »
View Article  GROUP STARTS PETITION TO FIRE SKELDON

Now, this is what I call a feel good story (except for the 'animal rights activists' part..they love guys like Skeldon...sigh...).

Local group petitions to fire dog warden

Posted: Aug 8, 2008 05:50 AM EDT

Report by Jonathon Walsh - email | bio

Posted by LS

LUCAS COUNTY (WTOL) - Pet owners are petitioning commissioners.

A group of animal rights activists is gathering signatures to get a number of things changed including firing Dog Warden Tom Skeldon.

The group is called 4 Lucas County Pets. Members are not happy with the warden's office.

Gee, tough break, Tom.  It looks as though your ignorance and second-rate performance are finally catching up with you.

Here's the rest of the story from WTOL in Toledo. (Warning: Picture of Skeldon with story)

Thanks to LeeAnn for the heads-up!

 

View Article  AB1634 GOES TO THIRD READING AUGUST 11
Amended a few more times, getting closer to a vote   more »
View Article  DO OR DIE FOR CALIFORNIA DOG OWNERS
Your dog would give his life for you. Will you send an email for him? Time for action, people!   more »
View Article  ONE THOUSAND POSTS
That's a lot of words   more »
View Article  THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE

But you can keep them for the birds and bees.

Wow, check out the new fundraising plot hatched by the H$U$, Best Friends and the ASPCA.

It's a licence to print!