Chandler Snell
English 102
The Proposal
4 October 2015
Aggression in the Dog Park 2,358 people in Arizona required hospital care between 2008 and 2012 due to dog bites. Between these two years, Arizona spent approximately 55 million dollars on health care for these dog bite occurrences. (Tang, Terry) Dog bites occur when aggressive dogs enter dog parks, a dog is provoked, or two dogs are fighting over something. The attacks that are present in most articles are typically of aggressive dogs targeting other animals. It is not surprising that Arizona has such large numbers of dog attacks, with its enormous population and the tremendous amount of dog parks present in the state. Local Arizona dog owners face dangers that arise at local
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Daniel Zabaneh and Lupe,his fiance, were devastated when they brought their beloved dog, Theodore, to a dog park in Chandler and watched him die. The owner of two Greyhounds allowed his animals to roam around the park without a leash on. One of the Greyhounds attacked Theodore, and unfortunately he was not strong enough to fight off the dog. Daniel tried to take poor Theodore to the vet, but by the time they were there it was too late to save his life. Daniel and Lupe do not plan on taking Alvin, their other pet, to the dog park anymore because of this occurrence.(Navarrete, Karla) It is Arizona law that dogs are not allowed to be in public areas, including parks, without being restrained with a leash. Other than off-leash dog parks, dogs must be restrained at all times. Although it could be assumed that this law would decrease the amount of dog attacks in public areas, such as dog parks, not all Arizona residents know this law. Most dog owners prefer to let their dog run free in parks, so this law is most likely ignored. (Arizona Revised Statutes …show more content…
Local communities are typically the ones who pay for the dog parks to be built, so it would hurt their reputation if community dog parks are being seen as dangerous. The State of Arizona has strict laws for dog bites in order to determine who will be responsible for the expenses of the injury, it could be assumed that these laws would decrease the numbers of dog attacks that occur. The local business Jackson White Attorney at Law gives a list of some of the dog bite laws that Arizona has enforced. The owner of the aggressive dog is responsible for injuries their dog inflicted on another dog or a human, whether they knew about the bite or not. Arizona does not have a one bite policy, which means the dog is liable for any injuries it gave to the other dog, whether it is the first offense or not. If it is apparent that the dog was provoked at the time of the bite, then the owner of the dog is not responsible for any expenses that need to be accounted for. These are a few of the many laws Arizona has on dog bites. (Arizona Dog Bite
If the plaintiff is under the age of seven at the time of the incident it is presumed that they were not trespassing or teasing, tormenting, or abusing the dog. Mass. Gen. Laws Ann. ch. 140, § 155 (West).
Some of the dogs that would almost immediately bite you would be the german pinscher, chihuahua, poodle and miniature poodle and that 's just some of the dogs with a higher aggression
In the United States twenty-nine states are enforcing breed specific legislation since there is no state level law prohibiting the enforcement of the specific laws. There are four states that prohibit the enforcement of breed specific laws on a state level but some cases have slipped through the cracks of the state law due to being grandfathered in or finding a loophole through home-rule exemption. However, some states have begun enforcing more laws that identify, track, and regulate dangerous dogs not matter what the breed
After attempting to save her dog from two angry pitbulls, the 53-year old woman had suffered severe injuries. The incident occurred at 7:30 am. The police later cornered the dogs. They shot and killed one dog after it started to charge at them, and they took the other pitbull to an animal control center in Milwaukee. Police took it there to test it for rabies and to quarantine it.
However it has been seen through research that this act does little to protect the public from dog bites rather it has singled out certain breeds as being a danger (Klaassen, Buckley, & Esmail, 1996). These dangerous dog laws do little to protect the public but rather contribute to the negative perceptions that individuals have about
I find that this is just not true. Many people do not like dogs and when they admit it, the owners most often attempt to control their pets to avoid further issues. The owners respect the person’s feelings toward their dog, even if they don’t understand it. There is also one fact Farhad overlooked; there is much the same problem with cats. Citizens are
It may seem a little invasive, but schools are permitted to use drug dogs to sniff out contraband during unannounced, random searches and it becomes a controversial problem for all. The use of drug-sniffing dogs in schools is permitted because students do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the school and school search did not go against the Fourth Amendment, which is the right of people to be secure in their personal spaces houses and papers. While drug dogs are becoming more and more commonplace in our public schools and to maintaining a drug-dog program can cost district estimates $12,000 and $36,000 every year. Drug dog must go through a long period of time of training and drug dogs are not dangerous to people, but instead it protects people. Without reservation, we must know the history background, advantages, and disadvantages of having a drug dog searches.
One reason dogs should not be allowed in the workplace is because they are a distraction. In the article “No I do not Want to Pet your Dog” Farhad Manjoo states”A half-dozen people were crowding around him cooing and petting”. Instead of working people would be petting all the dogs that are at their work. Bosses will not pay people who just sit around all day pet dogs and do no work.
Some people believe it's irresponsible pet ownership to ask the city to provide a play yard of sorts for the neighborhood dogs. They worry about the dangers of an open park for dogs. People can't help but wonder who will enforce the park's rules and check that all dogs are up to date on their
Are pit bulls dangerous dogs or are they just stereotyped? When comparing all breeds of dog, pit bulls are a good choice for a family dog in spite of the common misconception about their aggressive and unpredictable behavior. Pit bulls are known for a reputation of being vicious and aggressive, but really pit bulls aren’t any more or less dangerous than other breeds. These misconceptions are usually a result of people being uneducated about pit bulls.
Dog fighting/fights can be dangerous. Dogfighting is a felony in 50 states. The dog fighting area can vary from a 14-20 foot square. Dog fights can take as little as 45 min but as long as one hour. The dogs are blocked in with hay bales, chain fence, wood fence, chains and much more.
Have you ever been bit by a dog and thought it was mean? Come to find out, it is very possible it’s not mean at all. Many facts show that dogs bite in many different scenarios. It’s not that they are mean, it could be how they were raised, them feeling threatened, or even low tolerance. There are many statements that prove that the dogs should not be executed for biting someone when it could possibly be our fault as a owner.
“The ASPCA is the big organization that working on to stop the dog fighting. It is hard for law to do an investigation because the dog fight is usually secret and violent. An investigation of dog fighting will be required a lot of skills and times , so it’s hard to investigate a dog fight” ( A Closer Look,n.pag) .Attending a dog fight is an illegal activity in 50 states, The dog fighting is felony over 50 states. The Animal Welfare Act of 1966 prohibits the animal fights will be illegal , or the people those are related to these activities. ”The Congress passed the Animal Fighting Prohibition Enforcement Act in 2007 to support strongly against this activity.
Long Beach, named one of the top-ten most dog-friendly cities in the U.S. by NBC News, contains a large population of individuals and families who own dogs or are interested in owning dogs in the future (Robins, 2007). The city hosts many pet-related events, including Easter and Halloween pet parades in Belmont Shore, as well as an annual “Most Beautiful Bulldog” competition. With a warm climate and a policy that allows restaurants with outdoor dining service to accommodate pet dogs, Long Beach also contains the only off-leash dog beach in the county of Los Angeles, which can be found packed full of pups every day of the week (LongBeach.gov, 2012). Long Beach is often considered a “dog-friendly haven” because of these pet-centered
These animals should be taken to animal shelters and taken away from the people who beat them and make them fight. If you ever see a dog walking on the side of the road and it looks like its malnurited then you should do it a favor and take