Showing posts with label dangerous dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dangerous dogs. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

The Truth About Bouviers Des Flandres and Pit Bull Awareness Month

We've all seen the hype and push to sell pit bulls to just anyone this month with Pit Bull Week, Pit Bull Awareness Day, and Pit Bull Awareness Month.  And we’ve all seen at least one of the hundreds of articles entitled “The Truth about Pit Bulls” or “Pit Bull Myths” telling us that pit bulls have an undeserved bad reputation and make great pets for just about anyone and please go get one today.

Other breed clubs have the equivalent of "The Truth About Pit Bulls" information pages. But, while "Truth About Pit Bulls" pages are created to encourage just anyone to impulsively buy a pit bull by distorting history, making false claims and just plain lying, Truth pages written about other breeds serve to protect the breed from being abused in the hands of those same kinds of impulsive, low-information, naive potential owners.

Bouvier des Flanders
Ronald Reagan's Bouvier, Lucky

The grandma of Truth pieces is "Don't Buy a Bouvier" by Pam Green (1992), perhaps written after the Bouvier des Flanders breed jumped slightly in popularity after people saw Ronald Reagan with his Bouvier, Lucky. As the title indicates, it was written to warn off impulsive, uncommitted potential owners from buying Bouviers thus preventing Bouviers from being abused, neglected and prematurely killed. There are 9 Bouviers listed for adoption in North America on Petfinder. Though Bouviers are a large, dominant, protective breed that have been used for police work, Clifton's "Dog Attack Deaths and Maimings" report lists zero Bouviers killing or maiming a person in North America as of 2014.

The breed is strong, can be aggressive and potentially dangerous in the wrong hands. But the breed is rare and few dogs end up in shelters, so it presents virtually zero threat to public safety and Bouviers can live long and happy lives in the hands of committed and responsible owners. That is called breed stewardship.  Stewards and protectors of a breed do not want their dogs to become popular or to pawn their dogs off on just anyone by lying about the characteristics of the breed because that gets people injured or killed and hurts the dogs, too.

The gold star of breed stewardship and advocacy goes to the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America. Their Truth page pulls absolutely no punches. They push back hard against the increased public awareness and potential impulse buyers that followed Eddy's (Frasier TV show) and Wishbone's appearances on TV. They carefully explain how a dog actor gives a very misleading impression of the real Jack Russell Terrier's temperament.  They even made a logo with the slogan:  


Contrast that with this pit bull pushing craziness:





Here’s a sample of other breed clubs that have adapted or been inspired by “Don’t Buy a Bouvier”


Contrast that with the pit bull pushers and the myths and lies they perpetuate to sell pit bulls to any and everyone with disasterous results when they should be screaming to the rafters for Mandatory Spay and Neuter and demand that pit bull ownership be regulated:

The Truth About Pit Bulls - Nat Geo Wild -  dead link
Pit Bulls are Noble, Loving, Loyal, Playful - Ed Boks - dead link
We Were Wrong About Pit Bulls. Learn the Truth - Best Friends - dead link

Update from a 2011 post




Thursday, July 12, 2012

PLEASE, open your hearts and your homes to a pit that will eat your face, PLEASE


To all hybristophiliacs and apotemnophiliacs, and suicidal hemophiliacs: this is a shout out to you!

These three pit bulls, impounded on June 20 from manhattan zip code 10001, are about to be put down by New York City Animal Care and Control.  But they needn't be, because NYCACC is perfectly willing to adopt them out to anyone with a pulse.  And limbs.  And no fear losing their face or being mauled to death.
Getty
06/28/2012 BEHAVIOR EVALUATION - NH ONLY
Exam Type BEHAVIOR
Getty could not be assessed due to behavior displayed on approach. She displays aggression while snapping at the fron of her cage and does not tolerate handling.

06/20/2012 INITIAL PHYSICAL EXAM - she'd been hit with a tranq gun
 BRIGHT, ALERT, RESPONSIVE, HYDRATED PHYSICAL EXAM-CAME IN TRANQ, DART WOUND TO (L) FRONT SHOULDER, AREA SHAVED AND CLEAND WITH NOVA-SOL, LONG NAILS-TRIMMED, NOSF

Look at her facebook page - 69 likes, 521 shares, 198 comments

 hybristophiliac commentary:
 Leah Jean I thought you were safe :*( LOOK HOW SCARED!!!!! Oh sweetheart, I want nothing more than to be able to hug you close and tell you everything is going to be okay :*( Look at this sweet love, anyone for Getty??? Anyone willing to step up and take away all fear and heartache from this sweethearts eyes??? She is terrified!!! Please, don't let her be killed, PLEASE!!!! Anyone for Getty????????

Her bud, Blue, also growls when approached so he can't be behavior assessed (WTF).  But you can still open your home, heart and face to this boy:

Blue
hybristophiliac commentary:

  • This is killing me is beautiful Blue still alive?? Why hasn't anyone stepped up for him Betty or Getty

  • Debi Martell-Hodge Oh this poor baby looks so scared!!! I pray he finds a home.

  • Kandi Collins Someone help him God, He needs fostered or adopted Please !!!

  • Honey Bisogno If I have this correct going by his date,search warrant and number ending 717** they are killing the Dogs the ASPCA rescued from the Bronx Dog Fighting raid . They killed one already and I see 3 here tonight. Any one know someone in the News? This is an outrage!

    The outraged Honey Bisongo (yes, I know, but it's still my new favorite word) has it wrong.  she's trying to be Nancy Drew by sussing out the search warrant numbers.  However, she failed to notice that the ASPCA raid happened on June 22 in the Bronx, and these dogs were impounded on June 20 from Manhattan - as it clearly states on their web pages.  Nice try...not really...moron.
    Look at his facebook page 100 likes 1,158 shares, 396 comments
    WOW, do we love us some fear aggressive pit bulls.

    Then we have poor Betty who is a boy. 
    Betty has not acted vicious.  Betty is relatively safe compared to the other two. Betty gets so much less love from these paraphiliacs.

    Look at his facebook page 59 likes, 383 shares, 129 comments
    It's pathetic.  If the pit doesn't seem likely to inflict a righteous mauling, it doesn't get any attention at all.

    These three are all dying today unless some of us stand up to open our homes and our hearts, and admit our willingness to sacrifice  body parts today. 
  • Saturday, March 10, 2012

    Why Not Label Pit Bulls Dangerous? When the media gets it right

    "It's not the dog's fault. "

     "My response to that is, "Who cares?"

    "Chris Davis, who literally wrote the book on dog bites says this: There's a human being that's been significantly harmed. To debate, ok, was it the dog that did it or was it the owner. My response is who cares? Let's not put the rights of dogs over human beings." Chris Davis, Author of  When the Dog Bites"

     


    thanks to:
    KOMO 4 NEWS TV
    KOMO 4 TV newscaster Eric Johnson
    Miss WooHoo11
    DubV

    Saturday, October 22, 2011

    Guest Writer on Dogsbite.org Exposes Hypocrisy of Pit Bull "Awareness" in Massachusetts

    Guest writer Branwyne brilliantly exposes the state of affairs of dog adoptions in the state of Massachusetts highlighting the mess the MSPCA has created there by their aggressive pit bull promotions.

    None of these dogs are being over bred and dumped in
    shelters in MA according to new report by Branwyne

    "A week before "Pit Bull Awareness Day", Lowell police were called to a home after the family's two pit bulls got into a violent fight and attacked the husband when he tried to break it up. The husband received 11 stitches in his leg. The two dogs were brother and sister, a year and a half old; an age when many pit bulls begin to mature and develop a level of dog aggression they hadn't exhibited as puppies. Both dogs were adopted out by the MSPCA six months prior to this incident. The owners signed the dogs over to animal control to be euthanized, because the injuries they sustained in the fight were so severe, they could not afford the vet bills to treat them. The MSPCA's continuation of the Pit Bull PR campaign guarantees that everyone loses: the pit bulls, who are prisoners of their genetic code; the MSPCA, whose reputation and credibility is irredeemably tarnished; and the animals who could have benefited from the resources spent cleaning up the mess created by pit bull owners and breeders."