Archives for 2006

Another Brief Look at Dog Bites

I’ve received an increase in calls related to pet aggression. Often other dog bites don’t make the news or are mistakenly accredited to pit bulls. This akita attack hit the news not too long ago.

I found this great article on dog bites and thought it would be useful.

Especially since it quotes this fact, “Delise found that 19 percent of the fatal (dog) attacks involved children less than a year old, with over 95 percent of those (dog attack) fatalities occurring when the infant was left unsupervised with a dog or dogs. Children under 2 accounted for 11 percent of the fatal attacks, with over 87 percent unsupervised.”

Remember my recent rant regarding irresponsible pet ownership? This is the statistic that illustrates how bad some people are in managing their pets. I’ve always stressed, and will state it again, anything with claws and teeth has the potential to cause injury. So this means that diligence on handling pets of all types is critical in every situation.

Which brings me to the issue related to dog breed bans. I believe the solution is not in banning breeds but in monitoring and licensing dog breeders and owners WITH the funding to enforce them. I believe as a whole that pet ownership minimum standards need to be established…It isn’t anything new to hear that most human abusers started with abusing pets. Anyway, I don’t want to get started but the pet overpopulation and abuse problems are huge and new approaches need to be developed.

Maybe intact animals (those able to breed) and households producing litters should generate fees via regular business channels and animal regulatory agencies. I also think that pet care classes should be a regular curriculum addition in educational establishments. There is a huge need to understand pet care and behavior so that abuse and animal bites are diminished.

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has a good amount of statistics on dog bites and tips for dog bite prevention but I have always found great links at this dog law site.

Finally, If you want a real good eye opener on a monthly basis try this dog breed bite resource site.

Humane Issues in the News

Although this article may disturb you a bit, the local option is a good one and better than some of the commercial slaughterhouses. The community gets local food and supports their local ranchers, farmers and butcher. Today most everything is so franchised that the small mom and pop or quality outlets are difficult to find. Anyway, read about how this small slaughterhouse/butcher works and get connected to the real story.

I regularly see splashes about animal abandonment by owners from Canada but this is one of the first I come across lately for the USA. Don’t get the wrong idea that it is not a problem here, it is. Read about the overflooded shelter problem.

For those unfortunate victims of disaster who lost or were forced to give up their pets, Katrina pet ownership disputes have arisen.

The ongoing battle over defining “pet guardians” from “pet owners” remains a signficant in the legal department since ownership allows the Katrina pet victim parents to get them back via the courts since the property return time limitation period is defined. Keep your eye on this issue as I suspect it will keep rearing its head in different ways.