Thankfully, help was at hand from a top
media attack dog.
Not exact matches
«These two
attack dogs [Koku Anyidoho and Kofi Adams] engaging in the monotonous acts of character assassination to avoid the real issue, deliberately repeated similar unfounded accusations against me that I had creditably refuted with supporting facts and evidence, which the very
media carrying the recycled accusations had published in previous years.
Similarly, there is no return to front bench politics for sturdy
attack -
dogs like Margaret Beckett, cerebral thinkers such as Andrew Smith or strong
media performers such as Harris himself.
(David Brock, the founder of
Media Matters, has become a staunch Clinton ally and
attack dog.)
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Dog
For example, Harrison Forbes, author of
Dog Talk, would contact news media whenever there was a dog attack on a k
Dog Talk, would contact news
media whenever there was a
dog attack on a k
dog attack on a kid.
Adding to the problem is the phenomenon that so many people have become so indoctrinated by the
media that «pit bulls» ARE dangerous
dogs, and are THE MOST dangerous
dogs that if they witness a
dog attack or are the victim of one they will automatically assume the
dog must be a «pit bull» and will report it as such - because any
dog who
attacks must necessarily be a «pit bull».
There is no definitive source for animal
attack statistics, but pit bull fanciers claim that statistics show other breeds of
dog bite more frequently — German shepherds lead the list — and accuse the
media of publicizing only pit bull maulings.
Most
dogs that
attack are mutts, but for reporting purposes, the
media likes to call them pit bulls to put a story out.
An informal, yet conclusive summary of Dogsbite.org (Taken from KC
DOG BLOG — http://btoellner.typepad.com/kcdogblog/2010/03/the-truth-behind-dogsbiteorg.html) «While it seems that lately, several media outlets have been treating them like they have a particular knowledge on the subject of dog bites and attacks (I'll get to a possible «why» on that later in the post), it doesn't erase the reality that dogsbite.org is simply a website run almost entirely by an individual person who has an expertise in web design, access to google, and a desire to seek revenge on an attack that happened to her several yea
DOG BLOG — http://btoellner.typepad.com/kcdogblog/2010/03/the-truth-behind-dogsbiteorg.html) «While it seems that lately, several
media outlets have been treating them like they have a particular knowledge on the subject of
dog bites and attacks (I'll get to a possible «why» on that later in the post), it doesn't erase the reality that dogsbite.org is simply a website run almost entirely by an individual person who has an expertise in web design, access to google, and a desire to seek revenge on an attack that happened to her several yea
dog bites and
attacks (I'll get to a possible «why» on that later in the post), it doesn't erase the reality that dogsbite.org is simply a website run almost entirely by an individual person who has an expertise in web design, access to google, and a desire to seek revenge on an
attack that happened to her several years.
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They were in fact so good with people and children that they maintained the reputation of «the nanny
dog» from 1800's right the way through to 1980's when a
media campaign focusing on
attacks on children tried to ruin the breed.
This study shows how negative
media coverage in which every
dog attack seems to be perpetrated by a pit bull can be extremely damaging to all
dogs.
Delise, who reviewed news accounts of fatal
dog attacks going back more than 100 years, also noted a shift in the way
media report these incidents.
Whenever there are serious
dog attacks, especially by
dogs identified as pitbulls or Rottweilers, the press and the other
media immediately raise the question as to whether the problem is a product of dangerous breeds or bad owners.
Furious rabies is often the type of rabies depicted in the
media, the
dog is aggressive and willing to
attack.
1) Fatal
Dog attack in Dayton - on breed, the
media, common denomenators, reckless owners and ineffective animal control — Back in February, 57 year old Klonda Richey was tragically killed by her neighbor's two
dogs.
(An article in the current issue of The Wildlife Professional (PDF)-- to which ABC refers in their
media release — suggests that preventing coyote
attacks on humans «might mean removing all exterior food sources such as trash, bird feeders, free - roaming cats, or tethered
dogs.»
«Opponents of BSL believe that such laws are a demeaning overreaction perpetuated by
media bias and claim that
dog bite statistics (showing pit bulls are responsible for the majority of fatal
dog attacks) are unreliable sources of information regarding the «viciousness» of a breed.
Over the past decade or so whenever there's been a serious or fatal
dog attack I've been given the opportunity to express my view on television or other
media outlets, hopefully educate a little and often accompanied by one of my own
dogs, Mia.
While it seems that lately, several
media outlets have been treating them like they have a particular knowledge on the subject of
dog bites and
attacks (I'll get to a possible «why» on that later in the post), it doesn't erase the reality that dogsbite.org is simply a website run almost entirely by an individual person who has an expertise in web design, access to google, and a desire to seek revenge on an
attack that happened to her several years.
Dog attacks are a serious issue, and the
media often sensationalizes such tragedies by blaming the breed - «Alsatian Bites 5 - Year - Old, Neighborhood Calls for Breed Ban» etc..
Even the CDC noted this when they did their report on
attacks by
dog breed back in 1997 — but idiots like Merritt Clifton refuse to acknowledge that the
media influence has created a major skew in his data.
But what about those
dog attacks you hear about on the news or social
media?
Media reports describing a pit bull
attack may in fact be describing a
dog that was never considered to be a pit bull, or was known for certain to be another breed, such as a Labrador.
The
media jumps on board very quickly and often points out additional incidents involving similar breeds (or
dogs that might be that breed), sometimes from around the world, at the same time blatantly ignoring or minimizing
attacks by other breeds.
When it comes to
dog attacks, the
media has never had a good track record of accuracy, particularly when it comes to identification of the breed of
dog involved.
The simple reason why we see pit bulls involved in more
attacks now (though not nearly as many as the
media would have one believe) is there are more of them being kept as «resident
dogs» vs. family pets.
There have been a number of stories in the news about Pit Bull
attacks lately, which begs the question: are Pit Bulls truly the vicious
dogs the
media portrays them to be or are the specific
dogs in the news simply
dogs who have been poorly socialized and bred to be aggressive?
Immediately following the
attacks of 9/11, nearly 100 trained search
dogs and their handlers — enlisted from 18 U.S. states — were deployed by FEMA to join the rescue efforts at the World Trade Center in New York and at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Alongside firemen and other teams sorting through the debris, the
dogs worked tirelessly around the clock to locate survivors in the rubble — images of which deeply intrigued Dutch photographer Charlotte Dumas as the events unfolded in the news
media.
The
Media has done a great job of convincing you that you «re more of a victim than others because the
dog that
attacked your
dog may be or is alleged to be one of these 3 Breeds.
My son is a police officer and they, I assure you, can identify a pit bull breed and there are police officers, EMS as well as animal control at the scene of every
dog attack called in to 911 (whether pit bull or other) who give breed identity information to the
media.
The site reports non pit bull fatalities and when it comes to identifying the
dogs involved the
media will often confirm that with police reports, veterinary reports, hospital records and the very people who had the
attacking dogs.
According to the JAVMA study, over 76 percent of
dogs involved in fatal
attacks were resident
dogs, despite
media reports that referred to them as pets.
The
Media Watch
attack dogs were released in response to a direction from Pac Hydro — which is (as a consequence of Cooper's work) now squarely in the gun, facing $ millions in damages claims from its victims at Cape Bridgewater.
Unfortunately, his admirers — at Real Climate, Joe Romm's
attack dog website, and in the
media — still don't appreciate the height of Mann's obfuscations, although I'm pretty sure Joe Romm actually knows that Mann has been untruthful.
In recent years there have been frequent
media reports of vicious
attacks by
dogs.