Sentences with word «dogcatcher»

More broadly, campaigns at ALL levels should benefit from this kind of detailed discussion — remember, even candidates for dogcatcher can now have video - heavy websites and MySpace presences, and they'll be taking tips from the national campaigns.
And now, in many communities, you couldn't be elected dogcatcher, and will be routinely dismissed, gossiped about, and ostracized if you aren't a «believer».
The further we keep any GOP candidate from winning — including dogcatcher — the sooner we can restore freedom and libery and rebuild America's strength.
Short's Stephano and Cohan's Julien are especially hilarious, while McDormand's wacky, Inspector Clouseau - like French dogcatcher steals the show.
In addition to input from the Humane Society, the new dogcatcher probably will undergo training programs or an internship with the Lake County animal control office, Brown said.
Thankfully, New York City abolished pounds and dogcatchers in 1894 after the ASPCA agreed to care for strays.
Rounded up by the town dogcatcher, these animals were kept in a tiny shed, in deplorable conditions until claimed by their owners, or they met their unfortunate end.
So the company's owner either doesn't care to get into a filthy crawlspace and root out a black widow's nest, or he's a dyslexic dogcatcher, and meant to have «Pets Control» imprinted on the side of his van.
When I lived there, we actually had to vote for dogcatcher.
The further we keep any GOP candidate from winning — including dogcatcher — the sooner we can restore freedom and liberty and rebuild America's strength.
Do kittens smell green because we pillowcase the dogcatcher?
The man has no business running for Congress, council or dogcatcher, and it is a pathetic insult to all Staten Islanders for the Democratic Party to run this man with a straight face.
By the end of today, we'll have ads tying Hevesi to the dogcatcher's race in Munnsville.
Actually, spoken like a voter who thinks neither Paladino nor Caputo is qualified to run for dogcatcher.
Among a number of other jobs, she worked as a dogcatcher, a reserve policewoman, and a cult deprogrammer.
Using a pick - up truck, one employee of the city street department served as the dogcatcher.
In those days, everyone knew the animal shelter as a «dog pound,» and «dogcatchers» patrolled the streets.
It had become known as the dogcatcher and depended upon its animal control contract with the city of San Francisco for a big chunk of its operating budget.
In the public vernacular, «pound» and «dogcatcher» became commonly used slurs, equating shelters» and animal control officers» work with a time when pounds were where animals went to die and dogcatchers were sinister.
The moneymaking potential gave rise to «dogcatchers,» who were known to falsely accuse people of flouting ordinances and sometimes stole dogs right out of their owners» arms.
The new law allows police officers or a dogcatcher to issue citations to violators.
Another thing that I don't want is to see our city government ridiculed in a media circus, being reduced to being portrayed as «a contest of wills between the mayor and the dogcatcher».
Our humane law enforcement officers are certified state peace officers with the authority to make arrests — not «dogcatchers» or animal control officers.
«Since the time of the dogcatcher, the animal - sheltering field has professionalized itself,» said Kim Intino, a spokeswoman for the society.
«Alley» cats were largely left alone by «dogcatchers» in the first half of the 20th century, despite the antipathy of birders, hunters, and the USDA.
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