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Sunday, 12 July 2015

Rage syndrome

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rage Syndrome, also known as Sudden Onset Aggression or (SOA) or Avalanche of Rage Syndrome, is a serious but rare behavioural problem that has been reported most commonly in the English Cocker Spaniel but also in a variety of other dog breeds.

 It is often misdiagnosed as it can be confused with other forms of aggression. It is thought to be genetic in origin and is inheritable. A variety of treatments are available, but will need to be tailored to the individual needs of the specific dog. 
The term rage syndrome is attributed to Dr. Roger A. Mugford,[1] an English animal behaviour consultant.
The rage syndrome has no connection to rabies, for which its name is often mistaken (as the Latin translation stands for "rage"[example needed]).


Friday, 22 May 2015

The Myth of the FBI and Animal Cruelty

US-FBI-ShadedSeal.svgYou see it regularly now on Facebook in cases of animal abuse – someone will mention the FBI and how all this will be improved when they get involved in animal cruelty as they’re scheduled to, or that abuse is now a federal crime, or isn’t the FBI supposed to be doing something about this?
No, no, and no. So let’s address that.
The FBI recently made a change to the way they collect and report data about crime in a database called the National Incident-Based Reporting System, or NIBRS, that collects and reports data on crime statistics from around the country. Previously, animal cruelty crimes were lumped into an “other” category. It represents a change in attitude for the FBI – they want better tracking of cruelty because they find it is an indicator of violent crime, so in their reporting they are presenting it as equally important to consider and track as many violent crimes.
This has been widely misunderstood, both by the press and the general public. It does not mean that animal cruelty is now a federal crime, it does not mean that people who abuse animals will be prosecuted differently or get stiffer sentences, it does not mean that the FBI intends to get involved or is involved in state or local cruelty cases. It is simply a change in the way they track crime data. And that’s important, and a step forward – it’s a signal that they agree it should be taken seriously. But that’s all it is.
Data collection will begin in 2016.
The waters have been somewhat further muddied, I think, by some activist groups with poor messaging.
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This is simply not true. Trust me, cruelty is not always a felony – or don’t trust me, look at the thousands of news stories for misdemeanor animal cruelty. Here in New York State, you can still starve an animal to death and it’s a misdemeanor – there’s a link to the exact text of the current law, take a look. What is true is that all states now have provisions for treating some cruelty as a felony offense, which is a very different statement, and a step forward. But currently, in most states, most cruelty is treated as a misdemeanor.
I think it is important to correct misinformation like this so that animal lovers and activists do not believe that we’ve crossed a goal line that we, in fact, have not. The way cruelty is treated in the United States is changing, and these represent small but very important changes, changes that are worth noting and celebrating but that are not revolutionary – and that tends to be the way things work. Attitudes and laws tend to evolve over time rather than radically changing overnight. But further change is needed, and there is still much to do.

Monday, 18 May 2015

Jackie Jenkins "And then proceed to chew your face off, and one or more of your vital organs."

This is typical "safety advocacy" when it comes to the likes of Jackie she trolls internet articles where the word "pitbull" appears and stalks individuals and pages alike.

She and friends plan and initiate attacks on rescues and individuals from from her hate groups (DangrousDogs) where they share their stories of hate and brag about and/or discuss their favorite ways to kill pitbulls

Jackie and her cultist friends are passionate in their hate for pitbulls and their owners and are willing to sacrifice all the victims of "non" banned breeds in order to make pitbulls extinct.

In their madness they promote "breed" specific legislation in an attempt to wipe out a "type" of dog which actually encompasses more then 20 actual breeds.

Coupled with their fanatical advocating techniques is it any wonder BSL is being removed not only in America but across the world?

If you want to see their madness for yourself , check out Jackie, Julie and Co for yourself , you'll soon see these ones are a "Special" kind of crazy...https://www.facebook.com/groups/251552614875100/

And then proceed to chew your face off, and one or more of your vital organs.
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Which statement Lisbeth?,  Wackie Jackie"s or the one on 


the Meme?



Jackie Jenkins-- It wasn't until I had a hold of the dang thing. That visions of missing flesh started popping into my head. After 30 years of grooming dogs fear is not something I really have of dogs. I'd like to think I have Sensibility....


Today a6 to 8 month old pitbull followed my babysitter to my house came into my yard. I went out and caught it. As soon as It knew it was caught. It began fighting me. Tried to bite me a couple of times. I finally got it into a pen Animal Control came to pick it up they told me its been picked up 3 times before. I must admit I was a bit frightened. Especially when it started fighting and trying to bite.
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  • Lisbeth Mønsted Larsen I can certainly understand I hope that dog is pts emidiatly it is a danger to everyone else. Well done for containing the beast until animal control could get a hold of it.
  • Jackie Jenkinshad permanent teeth it was a good sized dog. Considering there were four children in the yard and four small breed dogs and chickens. I decided I've got to lock the dog up what is it goes to somebody else's house it could have done enough damage here. It wasn't until I had a hold of the dang thing. That visions of missing flesh started popping into my head. After 30 years of grooming dogs fear is not something I really have of dogs. I'd like to think I have Sensibility.... The one that dog started fighting me I had to fight fear. It took both me and the animal control officer and a catch pole to get it in the truck. All I can say is I sincerely hope after being picked up several times that possibly the owners will take it seriously...( sarcastic sneer)

Jeffrey Sloan So, if a torturer breed can be positioned as a "service dog" why not a service rattlesnake, or a service hyena? After all, it's all in how you raise them, right? As the pit fans like to say, It would be "bias" to "discriminate" against any specific type of animal, would it not?


Our dogs are not service dogs but they are registered ESA's (emotional support animals). So they are not trained to go calmly through stores and such but they do give us the love and support we need with each of us, two, having PTSD and mental disabilities.
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