Not exact matches
His time
in charge of the Treasury saw
interest rates, inflation and unemployment all drop, a record the Tories are no doubt hoping to use to their advantage, as they pit Mr Clarke against Lord Mandelson
in a
dog fight for the nation's financial confidence.
The same organization who keeps claiming to speak up for authors has also refused to accept Amazon's offer, which is really
interesting because the Guild has no
dog in this
fight other than sticking its collective nose
in.
Especially immoral people who are only
interested in these
dogs for
fighting (which is unacceptable).
I live
in Dayton, and over the last 17 years have been approached by many people who have asked me if I was
interested in fighting my
dogs (multiple breeds), what kind of
dogs I had, and if I wanted to breed my
dogs.
Spaying or neutering will also keep pit fighters away as they are not
interested in fighting a
dog that can't be bred.
Pit Bulls often attract the worst kind of
dog owners... People who are only
interested in these
dogs, for
fighting or protection.
Her special
interests include facility design and population management, and her publications focus on the management of Babesia infections
in dogs rescued from
dog fighting investigations.
Andrea Arden is Animal Planet's Pet Expert and serves on the Board of Directors of The Animal Legal Defense Fund, which
fights to protect the lives and
interests of animals through the legal system, as well as the Board of Directors of Pets for Patriots, which advocates for the permanent placement of adult
dogs and cats with every available and willing military family
in the U.S.
If your
interest in the breed is limited or oriented towards matching, gametesting, rolling, or any other form of
dog -
fighting, you will not find support on Pitbull - l.
There is a lot of money stacked against the
dogs, and those with
interests in puppy mills and those who want to perpetuate the ban on county wide sheltering are prepared to
fight.
If a
dog has defaulted to «
fight» instead of «flight» it may not be
in its best
interests to look fearful (evolutionarily speaking).
But
in no case should a reporter who wishes to portray with accuracy the debates about global warming, present a minority view unbacked by science and promoted by businesses with a small, old
dog in a very tough
dog fight, as equivalent to hard science from unbiased scientists with no economic
interest in anything but getting the facts and predictions right.
If there is no place for disagreement, it would be
interesting to know which
fight we're supposed to have a
dog in.