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  • Woman caught walking husband on LEASH to get around COVID curfew in Canada

    02/07/2021 5:00:23 PM PST · by simpson96 · 28 replies
    NY Daily News ^ | 1/12/2021 | Nelson Oliveira
    This husband must have a ruff life. A Canadian woman was caught walking her partner on a leash as if he were a dog, a hilarious but illegal attempt to get around Quebec’s newly imposed curfew to slow the spread of coronavirus, local media reported Monday. The woman was spotted walking alongside her fake-dog husband in the city of Sherbrook around 9 p.m. Saturday, an hour after the curfew went in effect, according to CTV News. They were each given a $1,500 fine for violating the rules. The new measures prohibit Quebec residents from leaving their homes between 8 p.m....
  • Lafayette dog owner pepper-sprayed, then ticketed, after confrontation

    09/20/2010 10:10:23 AM PDT · by MissTed · 20 replies
    The Daily Camera (Boulder) ^ | 9/16/10 | Heath Urie
    A Lafayette cyclist charged by two dogs while riding along Boulder County open space on Thursday used pepper spray on both animals and their 66-year-old owner, who was then ticketed by police. Erich Toll, a 47-year-old video producer, was riding on a trail near Indian Peak Golf Course at about 11 a.m. when Peter West's dogs -- a 98-pound boxer and a diminutive American Eskimo -- came after him. Toll said he felt threatened, so he grabbed his pepper spray. "I carry pepper spray because of the dogs," Toll said. "I'm not going to get bit." He said he sprayed...
  • Foes demand leash on hunting hounds

    09/29/2008 11:45:56 AM PDT · by JZelle · 11 replies · 998+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 9-29-08 | Steve Szkotak
    RICHMOND | In a state considered the American birthplace of hunting with hounds, George Washington's favorite sport has become a target for some landowners who say baying dogs and their owners are trampling property rights. Even other hunters object to a Virginia right-to-retrieve law viewed as the most absolute in the nation: Hunters have free reign to chase after dogs that stray onto posted private property. Proponents are rising to protect their right to hunt, mindful that other Southern states have already limited or eliminated certain forms of the sport because of complaints from property owners. Courtly fox hunters and...
  • Texas Cat Fight: Bird Lover on TrialFor Feline Felony

    09/01/2007 4:06:24 PM PDT · by shrinkermd · 59 replies · 1,328+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 1 September 2007 | BARRY NEWMAN
    This month, a jury may decide if the 54-year-old founder of the Galveston Ornithological Society was acting within his rights when he impeded the progress of a bird-stalking predator by means of a bullet. Mr. Stevenson is due to stand trial for felony cat murder. "There are people with the wrong perception of this," he said in his Chevy compact on a stormy morning, driving along a wide beach at Galveston Island's western tip, where curlews, egrets, stilts and herons strut in the tide pools. He stopped at the pilings beneath the San Luis Pass bridge: the scene of the...
  • Eight dogs dead in wake of leash law debate

    07/18/2003 12:00:41 PM PDT · by Mr.Atos · 48 replies · 299+ views
    CNN.COM ^ | Friday, July 18, 2003 Posted: 2:26 PM EDT (1826 GMT) | Unknown
    PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) -- In this congenitally dog-friendly city, where dogs once roamed free in city parks, someone is taking a debate over leash laws to a sinister level: Eight dogs have died, reportedly from eating poisoned sausage left in a park, and eight others have taken sick. Canine owners are on edge, certain that some lifelong dog-hater got sniffed one too many times by an unleashed pet, and decided to take revenge. They are packing fundraisers around the city to contribute toward a reward for information leading to an arrest. So far, the take is $13,000 and counting. The...