Sunday, June 17, 2012

Blame the dog owner, not the breed

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Allison Allen
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Blame the dog owner, not the breed
With its editorial of June 14, The Eagle fell in line with the knee-jerk, clich�-wielding media that has perpetuated -- and, in many ways, created -- the image of the pit bull as a dangerous breed, unfit to be a family pet and deserving of

New Ohio dog law: Any breed can be dangerous
Following are the new designations of dogs, according to the change in the state law: � Vicious dog: A dog that, without provocation, killed or caused serious injury to any person. � Dangerous dog: A dog that, without provocation, caused

Survey lists top dogs to help owners get a date
Klooff.com surveyed 1,000 pet-lovers with its smart-phone app and found that many dog breed characteristics leave men and women with particular perceptions about its owner. The survey found that people really do have strong feelings about what kind of dog

Dog Nurses Siberian Tiger Cubs In Sochi, Russia (PHOTO)
(FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images) Two puppies play as American Kennel Club officials announce their annual list of the most popular dog breeds in the U.S January 27, 2010 in New York. (DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images) A volunteer holds up a puppy

Irondale City Council adds Presa Canario as second banned dog breed; the other is pit bull
IRONDALE, Alabama --- The Irondale City Council tonight added the Presa Canario dog as the second dog breed that people are banned from owning in the city. The other is pit bulls. The council voted on the ban on the recommendation of city

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