Posted on 05/24/2006 8:42:10 AM PDT by rawhide
Cecil Wallace awoke about 4:30 a.m. Saturday to the bawling of cows and the howling of dogs. The Buford farmer grabbed his shotgun and went running out the back door.
His son and next-door neighbor, Kenneth Wallace, also jarred awake also carrying a shotgun joined him. Father and son ran toward the pasture...
...Reaching the pasture, the Wallaces saw a cow, bloodied and torn, its calf standing nearby. As they approached the animal, according to reports, two dogs came running towards them.
Kenneth Wallace raised his 12-gauge. Boom! The larger dog hit the dirt, howling. Wallace fired again, and the dog was quiet.
The female kept coming. Kenneth Wallace fired a third time, the blast echoing along the darkened reaches of Bart Johnson Road.
The Wallaces dragged the dogs' bodies aside and tended to the cow, Betsy. She looked bad right ear torn off, the left shredded like paper. Her nose was ripped and torn. Two teeth were knocked loose. Not long after daybreak, Cecil Wallace took Betsy to a Cumming veterinarian, who prescribed painkillers and antibiotics for the Angus/Hereford cross.
"She's still in bad shape," Cecil Wallace, 73, said Tuesday. "She tries to eat, but she can't; her mouth's too sore."
Animal control officers have cited one dog owner with failing to have the animal on a leash.. They also charged the owner with violating the county's vicious-animal ordinance, which requires owners of a dangerous dog or cat to have it muzzled whenever the animal is off the owner's property.
Meghan Martin, who lives near the Wallaces, said she is the owner whom officers cited...p>
When I went to sleep, my dog was in bed with me," she said. A roommate let out her dog, plus a friend's pit bull, Martin said...
(Excerpt) Read more at ajc.com ...
"THE NCAC recognizes that dangerous dogs are a product of one or more of the following:"
"Inappropriate breed choice for lifestyle."
"Genetic make up as a result of inappropriate breeding practices or intentional breeding for aggressive traits."
That's the problem in a nutshell...I'm surprised they slipped up and actually released the truth. Pit Bulls are a big money train right now.
House Bill 78
By: Representatives Williams of the 89th, Brooks of the 63rd, Watson of the 91st, Mosby of the 90th, Mitchell of the 88th, and others
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
To amend Chapter 8 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to dogs, so as to define a certain term; to provide that no person shall import, sell, transport, carry, own, keep, or otherwise possess any live pit bull dog in this state; to provide for exceptions; to provide that certain dogs shall be neutered and confined; to provide a penalty; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION 1.
Chapter 8 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to dogs, is amended by inserting at the end thereof the following:
"4-8-31.
(a) As used in this Code section, the term 'pit bull' means any dog that is an American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or any dog displaying the majority of physical traits of any one or more of the above breeds, or any dog exhibiting those distinguishing characteristics which substantially conform to the standards established by the American Kennel Club or United Kennel Club for any of the above breeds.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to import, sell, transport, carry, own, keep, or otherwise possess any live pit bull within the state; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the following:
(1) Any person who import transports, carries, owns, keeps, or otherwise possesses any pit bull for bona fide zoological, educational, medical, or scientific purposes;
(2) Any person who is not a resident of the state transporting a pit bull through the state for a period of less than one day; or
(3) As to a specific animal, any resident of the state who, on July 1, 2005, had maintained such pit bull in the state for at least six months. To be so exempt, each such animal shall be neutered, shall be maintained in a secure area designed to prevent the animal from coming into contact with the public, and shall by fully leashed and muzzled and accompanied by an adult when not so confined.
(c) Any person found guilty of violating any provision of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $1,000.00 nor more than $5,000.00 or incarcerated for a period not to exceed six months, or both. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense."
You see GMMAC, these groups make their money selling, registering, administering veterinary services to dogs while keeping liability for pushing dangerous dogs off themselves. It's a zero regulation industry...a neat trick.
They also extract donations from Pit Bull fanciers.
It's much very similiar the tobacco companies fighting to the death any notion that cigarette smoking was unhealthy. They did so for a couple of decades knowing the truth to be otherwise.
The OHIO Supreme Court just issued a stay against the Ban on the Pit Bull Ban.
Ironically a Toledo OH Pit Bull climbed a fence to tear a wheelchair-bound lady a new one this weekend. Bad Timing one could say!
http://www.wtol.com/Global/story.asp?S=4962037&nav=5Uai
TOLEDO -- A vicious pit bull attack has left a wheelchair-bound Toledo woman scarred both physically and emotionally. It happened Sunday on the corner of Oakland and Chestnut in north Toledo.
Just one day after the attack, Emily Dixson is out of the hospital and sharing what happened to her -- trying to put the pieces together so she can understand how a perfect day turned upside down. Emily was visiting her sister in north Toledo, celebrating the holiday weekend when was attacked by the dog.
She told us it was a lovely day Sunday and she was having a good time with her family. But when she left in her wheelchair with her three nieces and a nephew to wait for a bus, things turned vicious fast.
"I noticed a dog climbing the fence," she told News 11, "and I said to myself, 'no, this is animated, this is not real.
Another totally unprovoked attack and another data point..
Industry Statistics & Trends
PET OWNERSHIP
63% of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 69.1 millions homes
45% of U.S. households own more than one pet
In 1988, the first year the survey was conducted, 56% of U.S. households owned a pet as compared to the 63% of present day
Breakdown of pet ownership in the U.S.
Number of U.S. Households that Own a Pet (millions)
Bird 6.4
Cat 37.7
Dog 43.5
Equine 4.2
Freshwater Fish 13.9
Saltwater Fish .8
Reptile 4.4
Small Animal 5.7
Total Number of Pets Owned in the U.S. (millions)
Bird 16.6
Cat 90.5
Dog 73.9
Freshwater Fish 139.0
Saltwater Fish 9.6
Reptile 11.0
Small Animal 18.2
* Ownership statistics are gathered from APPMAs 2005/2006 National Pet Owners Survey
SPENDING
Total U.S. Pet Industry Expenditures
Year Billion
2006 $38.4 Est.
2005 $36.3
2004 $34.4
2003 $32.4
2002 $29.5
2001 $28.5
1998 $23
1996 $21
1994 $17
Estimated 2006 Sales within the U.S. Market
For 2006, it estimated that $38.4 billion will be spent on our pets in the U.S.
Breakdown:
Food $15.2billion
Vet Care $9.4billion
Supplies/OTC Medicine $9.3 billion
Live animal purchases $1.8 billion
Pet Services: grooming & boarding $2.7 billion
Actual Sales within the U.S. Market in 2005
In 2005, $36.3 billion was spent on our pets in the U.S.
Breakdown:
Food $14.7 billion
Vet Care $8.7 billion
Supplies/OTC Medicine $8.7 billion
Live animal purchases $1.7 billion
Pet Services: grooming & boarding $2.5 billion
* Unless otherwise stated, spending statistics are gathered by APPMA from various market reseach sources and are not included in the organization's bi-annual Pet Owners Survey.
· According to the 2005/2006 APPMA National Pet Owners Survey, basic annual expenses for dog and cat owners in dollars include:
Dogs Cats
Surgical Vet Visits 574 337
Food 241 185
Kennel Boarding 202 119
Routine Vet 211 179
Groomer/Grooming Aids 107 24
Vitamins 123 3
Treats 68 43
Toys 45 29
You proposed the educational training for dog owners, not me. I accepted your idea.
As for paying for it, you think the rest of society should pay for your owning a dog. No way. You want the dog, you pay for its upkeep. Next you will think you have some right to have the government pay for its food.
I really can not figure you out. Just who should pay for your dog? This should be an interesting answer. I can't wait to hear it.
No Yankee$ fan here...It's a 38 Billion dollar industry, yet the little girl's family with the eye mauled out is probably looking at six figure medical bills which they will pay alone. It appears the loser Pit owner won't have those kind of assets judging by his POS homestead. Yet, the breeder, and the registering orgs who push APBTs as normal, wholesome and loving dogs have no liability.
Just keep pumpin out Pits despite hundreds of thousands of them being euthansized annually.... Is that a great system or what?
Prevent the Deed..
Actually the actions of fighting the dogs in the Pits and using the survivors for breed stock to make the ultimate canine warrior is almost straight out of Hitler's master race plan.... It happens over thousands of years in nature, but the cruel bull baiters accomplished it over a few decades.
But alas...I still don't hear any constructive solutions from the "lobby" on how to deal with these dogs. It was a big strategic mistake to embark on the deceitful denial PR campaign that Pit Bulls are everyman's dog IMHO. You should have welcomed restricted breeding licenses and special accomodations for the dogs to prevent these increasingly common maulings. Now it's become a law enforcement and public safety issue, which you have lost control of.
It may be too late to wait around for the Pit Bull community to act responsibly...There were 15 deaths caused by APBTs last year alone, far more than any other breed.
PREVENT THE DEED
"It may be too late to wait around for the Pit Bull community to act responsibly...There were 15 deaths caused by APBTs last year alone, far more than any other breed. "\
Again, those stats are waaaay off. I did your research, you know, the all-scientific gooooogling. I found that there were five deaths, repeated over and over again, with slightly different details. Run over different news stations, some at different times. There are, in any one year, between 15 and 25 deaths TOTAL, no matter the breed, and this hasn't changed as long as there have been people to count it.
And as for your tobacco companies fighting for decades, well that was IRREFUTABLY PROVEN to be the case. You cannot compare them with news reporters. Why? They did the same bullshizzzle to dobermans, rotts, and gsd's. Guess what?? These dogs are now out of the spotlight. Is it because they are somehow less dangerous? No! It's because they are less popular. That is the way it has always worked. It has been decades, and no proof.
There is irrefutable proof, however, to the contrary of your opinion. There are many organizations out there run independently that make NO MONEY from the pet industry which compile NUMBERS. These numbers don't lie. They just ARE. I don't need Sally so-n-so of the six o'clock news telling me pit bulls are vicious when I can do the research myself, through hospitals and public records, and find the dusty, forgotten opposite, better known as the TRUTH.
I don't know about that, but I've been mildly entertained by all of these 'conservatives' sounding like liberals arguing in favor of gun control.
Same here!
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