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  • EP-44 Who will they come for next?
    StoryWho will they come for next?Title:  Thousands of banned dogs live at home with ownersSource: BBC https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-67217993 https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-66775985Date: 10/27/2023Summary: 3,500 banned dogs live legally with their owner in the UK, and the government intends to ban more dogs based on their breed. Situation: The UK government recently banned Electronic training collars and is planning on banning pronged training collars.The UK also banned “Pitbull terriers, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino, and the Fila Brasileiro under the “Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.”Later this year, The UK plans to ban the  American Bully XLThe American Bully was first bred in the 80’s and is a cross between American Pitbull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers.There are four variations: Standard, pocket, classic, and XL ProblemEven though these dogs are banned, people still get them and have them. Anita Mehdi owns a 7-year-old Pitbull terrier. Four years ago, the police seized her dog, Lola, because someone reported her to the police.Lola was measured and assessed. She was classified as a “pit-bull-type” because she is an English Staffordshire Bull terrier, American bulldog cross.Lola also underwent a “behavioral Assessment.” for the local government official tasked with this job. Anita says she did not know she was unaware that Lola was a “pit bull” when she got her. Anita had to go to court to find out if she could get an exemption. The law says no pit bulls, but if you are rich enough to go to court and do the other things the government requires, you might be able to get one. Exemption schemes allow banned dogs to stay with their owners if a court is satisfied that they do not pose a danger to the public and that strict restrictions will be followed. Lola was returned to Anita with a list of restrictions.To own one of these dogs, you must own a house, get a 6-foot fence, Spay or neuter, and microchip the dog. Anita must prove to the government she has third-party insurance and must show a certificate of exemption to a police station within five days if she is asked to do so by police or dog warden. If Anita fails to comply with these rules could cause the police to seize  Lola again. BBC News submitted a Freedom of Information request to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the government department that monitors the active list of exempted dogs.Of the data, which showed that 3,499 banned dogs are registered in England, Scotland, and Wales, almost all are pit bull terriers, with 3,316 in England and 149 in Wales. Ten years ago, the BBC reported that there were 2,323 in England and Wales.a dog that may have characteristics of another breed but still has enough pit bull characteristics to be considered a banned dog.Dog Legislation Officer PC Paul Jameson said the assessment was based on physical composition and observation."We measure around 70 things altogether, looking at every aspect of the dog," he explains."We're looking for a triangular head when viewed from the front. The eyes are almond-shaped, not quite deep-set compared to other breeds. We're looking for a long, heavily muscled neck… If it has a significant number of characteristics, it will be classified as a pit bull type."The government says it will ban another type of dog, the American bully XL, before the end of the year. However, it has not yet defined the breed characteristics for this animal.PC Jameson says that assessing XL bullies will pose a challenge."We don't have accurate numbers of how many of these dogs are really out there. I would say there's thousands."He says kennels used by police for seized dogs are already "extremely busy," and if XL bullies are to be seized in the future, this will add to the strain."But I'm sure we'll rise to the challenge when it comes in," Action: This is what happeningTom Pattison and Casey Norster own an 11-month-old XL bully called Zuma, a family pet they have had since he was a puppy. Despite his fearsome appearance, their two young children, aged four and two, adore himIn preparation for Zuma becoming a banned dog breed, Tom and Casey have started to train him to use a lead and a muzzle. They are taking him to professional dog behavior training classes in the hope he will be assessed as safe to stay with them.Since the announcement of a future ban on XL bullies, the family has noticed that people react differently to Zuma."People are a bit more wary about him now. They don't want their dogs to come close to him. They don't want their children close to him."If he's ever off the lead, they'll start walking in the opposite direction."So, Tom and Casey are opposed to breed-specific legislation, and Anita has been campaigning to change it since Lola was seized. She says the emphasis should be placed on "responsible ownership and accountability."PC Jameson says the laws are not designed to punish responsible owners. He says it would be "foolish" to return a dog to an owner who does not understand or acknowledge that their pet could be dangerous to themselves and others.Result: TakeawayThe UK likes to make laws that protect idiots from themselves. They value those laws more than they value their responsible citizens. Breed bans are stupidSome good things come from itPeople are muzzle-conditioning their dogs.People are getting training with their dogs.People are getting smarter about strange dogsPeople are a bit more wary about him now.They don't want their dogs to come close to him. They don't want their children close to him."If he's ever off the lead, they'll start walking in the opposite direction."Closing You can find us at https://www.facebook.com/peopleswolfpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thepeopleswolfpodcast/[email protected] Produced by: WaresdannyIG: @waresdanny, Website: https://waresdanny.bandzoogle.com/home
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  • EP-43- Host Chat 7
    Host ChatThanksgiving/Holidays for Pet Pros. Argos Online/Running a small businessGratefulness Open-mindedness in dog training Winter in New EnglandInterior DesignClosing You can find us at https://www.facebook.com/peopleswolfpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thepeopleswolfpodcast/[email protected] Produced by: WaresdannyIG: @waresdanny, Website: https://waresdanny.bandzoogle.com/home
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  • EP-42: If you’re 100 years old, what would you want for your birthday?
    StoriesIf you’re 100 years old, what would you want for your birthday?Edits:Title: Hundreds of dogs parade for man's 100th birthday partySource: USA TodayDate: 30 June 2023Situation:Robert Moore of San Jose, California, was turning 100 years old.  What a momentous achievement!  To celebrate this special milestone, his family planned a big dinner.ProblemBut sadly, as a result of Mr. Moore’s old age, most of his friends had passed.ActionHowever, his daughter, Alison, was determined to make it special - and she had a brilliant idea to invite dogs to her father's surprise centennial birthday party!A few days before the party, Alison posted on Facebook inviting friends and neighbors in her community to drop by for a parade with their dogs on June 17th.Though her post was widely shared, Alison had low expectations for turnout.ResultHowever, to Alison’s surprise, when June 17th rolled around, hundreds of dogs and their owners lined up on the streets outside their house, waiting to be pet by the birthday boy.Not just any dogs showed up, but dogs in costumes like tuxedos, cowboy hats, and bumblebees—pups in classic cars and even dogs with disabilities pulling carts.People brought their dogs and their entire families to wish Mr. Moore a happy 100th birthday - some even brought flowers, posters, and cupcakes.Mr. Moore, while overwhelmed with the response, made it a point to pet every dog that showed up to his party.Where you can find us at https://www.facebook.com/peopleswolfpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thepeopleswolfpodcast/[email protected] Produced by: WaresdannyIG: @waresdanny, Website: https://waresdanny.bandzoogle.com/home
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  • EP-41 Is it time for dogs to mask up?
    Title: A mysterious respiratory illness is spreading among dogs and baffling veterinarians. Here’s what owners can doSource: CNNDate: 20 November 2023Executive Summary:  A mysterious, lasting respiratory disease in dogs has been found in several states Situation:An unusual respiratory illness in dogs is being investigated in several states, including New Hampshire, Oregon, and ColoradoVeterinarians in Oregon have reported more than 200 cases since mid-AugustThe illness was described as an “atypical canine infectious respiratory disease” in a press release from the Oregon Department of Agriculture on November 9thSymptoms include coughing, sneezing, nasal/eye discharge and lethargy.In some cases, the illness progresses very quickly, with dogs becoming very ill within 24 to 36 hoursProblemDogs with the mystery illness are showing similar signs of upper respiratory disease but don’t generally test positive for common respiratory illnessesAccording to Dr. David B. Needle, a pathologist at the New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and clinical associate professor at the University of New Hampshire, the disease is also generally resistant to standard antibiotic treatment.Needle went on to explain that “Fatalities do not seem to be a large part of the syndrome we are investigating, with rare animals developing an acute and sometimes fatal pneumonia after the longer chronic disease. We think these may represent secondary infections.”ActionDr. Needle is part of a team trying to identify the disease“If what we have identified is a pathogen, it is likely that the bacteria is host-adapted bacteria with long histories of colonizing dogs,” Needle said. He said that an “evolutionary event” like spontaneous mutation or getting a gene from a different source could then have led the bacteria to become virulent.ResultWhile this is certainly not good news, the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association’s website encourages caution rather than worryWhile this disease is unusual, periodic outbreaks of canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) do happen, which is transmitted by respiratory dropletsSo, what can dog owners do to keep their dogs safe?If your dog exhibits any of the symptoms (coughing, sneezing, nasal and/or eye discharge, and lethargy) - contact your veterinarian and keep your sick dog at homeIn terms of prevention:Make sure your dog is up to date on all vaccines such as canine influenza, bordetella, and parainfluenzaReducing contact with many unknown dogs - another vote against dog parks!!Reduce contact with sick dogsAvoid communal water bowls shared by multiple dogsWhere you can find us at https://www.facebook.com/peopleswolfpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thepeopleswolfpodcast/[email protected] Produced by: WaresdannyIG: @waresdanny, Website: https://waresdanny.bandzoogle.com/home
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  • EP-40: What if Your Dog Bit 10 People in Four Months?
    Title:  Biden’s dog Commander has bitten Secret Service officers ten times in four months, Records show and Consider This Before You Judge Commander (or Any Other Dog)Source: AP, NY Times https://apnews.com/article/biden-dog-secret-service-commander-bite-89448214f0832edabd28940f7a2c8d4chttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/01/opinion/commander-biden-dog-biting-german-shepherd.htmlhttps://apnews.com/article/biden-commander-dog-bite-secret-service-e2592d3996381ea82e24a13d6666de77Date: July 25, 2023Situation:The Biden’s German Shepherd Dogs Keeps on Biting People at the White House.Secret Service records show that President Joe Biden’s German Shepherd Dog Commander has bitten agency officers stationed at the White House 10 times between October 2022 and January. At least one biting incident required a trip to the hospital for the injured officer.ProblemThe President’s dog keeps biting people. This dog, Commander, is their second dog to bite secret service members. Major, the other dog, also bit White House staffMajor was sent to live with friends in Delaware after the bites. White House staff point out that the White House is a unique and often stressful environment. And that the Bidens are working through ways to improve the situation. Chief spokesperson for the Secret Service said, “The Secret Service navigates how best to operate around family pets, and these incidents are no exception. We take the safety and well-being of our employees extremely seriously.”Biden received Commander in December 2021 as a gift from his brother James. The records released cover a fraction of his year and a half as a presidential pet.On November 3rd, 22, a uniformed officer was bitten twice. The officer suffered injuries serious enough to require aid at the White House and at the hospital and was placed on restricted duty for several days. Action/ What’s happening Jill Biden’s Spokesperson said, “The Bidens have been working with the Secret Service and the White House residence staff “on additional leashing protocols and training” for the Commander and establishing designated areas where he can run around for exercise.Secret Service Spokesperson said, “While special agents and officers neither care for nor handle the first family’s pets, we continuously work with all applicable entities to minimize adverse impacts in an environment that includes pets,” Commander is often seen being led around by the White House’s chief groundskeeper. Chief government relations officer of the Humane Society of the United States and president of the Humane Society Legislative Fund said dog bites can happen for a variety of reasons, and the odds of it happening can be reduced by understanding the signals a dog sends when it is in an uncomfortable situation and removing whatever is causing fear or stress. But sometimes, changing a dog’s environment may not be enough to keep them from biting.The Biden’s are seeking the help of a professional dog trainer.The AP reported on Oct. 5th that Commander was sent to an undisclosed location.  ResultOther questions: Why did James give them a GSD? Are GSD good white house dogs? This is a touchy situation Stressful lifeTrained fighting men dressed in suits everywhere The owner does not have the time to train the dog or to do the things needed to change the dog's behavior. Managing the environment to prevent bites is possible. Other Presidents with biting pet dogs Alexandra Horowitz wrote in the NY Times, “Commander is not the first biter in the White House. The Bidens’ previous dogs, Champ and Major, were sent back to Delaware in March 2021 after what was described as a biting incident. Teddy Roosevelt had a bull terrier called Pete who bit a Navy Department clerk and tore off the pants of the French ambassador. Franklin D. Roosevelt exiled his dog — also, coincidentally, a German shepherd called Major — after he bit the British prime minister, as well as the first woman elected to the Senate, Hattie Caraway (Lest anyone start hand-wringing about German shepherds, Eleanor Roosevelt’s Scottish terrier Meggie, a squat, short-legged dog, was a biter: She was sent away after biting a journalist.)”Closing You can find us at https://www.facebook.com/peopleswolfpodhttps://www.instagram.com/thepeopleswolfpodcast/[email protected] Produced by: WaresdannyIG: @waresdanny, Website: https://waresdanny.bandzoogle.com/home
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