Fatal Dog Attack Kills Four-Year-Old Texas Boy

Fatal Dog Attack Kills Four-Year-Old Texas Boy
May 18, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ — A recent pit bull attack led to the tragic death of an East Texas boy and many questions about dog bite liability. The four-year-old had wandered away from home around sunset and was found dead late the next morning
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Keep your older dog young by trying out some of these games! While it's said that 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks,' engaging your older dog in mind and body-enhancing games can revitalize his health and spirit. “With senior dogs, often the mind
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Neighbors dispute dog attack
By JULIANNE MATTERA MARYSVILLE — Nathan Wells' dog, Daysi, has carried bullet fragments in her shoulder for the past week and a half. Police said the dog was shot after the 4-year-old pit bull attacked a Yorkshire terrier owned by Wells' neighbor in
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Miracle Puppy Survives Hawk Attack and 30-Ft. Drop
Seven-year-old Taylor Callaway got a new pet when he discovered an 8-week-old puppy in the backyard of his Los Banos, Calif., home this week. The dog had been dropped by a hawk that lives on the family's property, and survived an estimated 30-foot drop
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In the news here in the uk, the Conservative party are proposing that the long term unemployed should be forced to work for their benefits.

Tory leader David Cameron says he wants to end the "something for nothing culture".

Here is what I posted as a response yesterday in the BBC’s Have Your Say (the max number of characters they allow is 500)…..

(09-Jan-2008 15:29)
The something for nothing culture? Is that people born into wealthy families? People who can afford to spend their every day doing as they please because life’s lottery has bequeathed them an inheritance?

It’s the 21st century and it’s time for radical forward thinking ideas, such as a Minimum Basic Citizen’s Income, payable to all and not linked to work. There are many more important things in life than mere employment.

Out of the 2,652 published comments in that BBC thread, I think I was the only person to go off message and propose a basic Citizen’s Income. Here’s how a couple of people responded specifically to my post…

[PetsR4Life] from Chudleigh wrote (09 Jan, 2008, 21:19 GMT):
"Planet Earth calling Russell Higgs! Where exactly do you suppose the money for this MBCI will come from? In case you hadn’t noticed, money for the lazy doesn’t just appear; it comes from those who work, in the form of something called ‘taxes’."

and Marlene from Pendle wrote (10 Jan, 2008, 02:36 GMT):
"Who would pay for it? Yes, the ‘mugs’ who work for a living and pay the taxes that support this country. That’s the silliest idea I have ever heard!"

Both of their posts began by using up half their allotted number of characters to quote directly from my original post, therefore multiplying the chances of somebody actually coming across my point, so thanks for that Marlene and [PetsR4Life].

Here’s how I attempted to reply to them, which sadly the BBC chose not to publish (that particular thread was a "fully moderated" "debate")….

A Citizen’s Income would be a BASIC income. Just as with current benefits it simply prevents starvation, it is not any kind of luxury. Most people would opt to supplement it with a wage.

How might it be financed, you ask? One such idea is based on the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend, where every Alaskan citizen receives an annual income from their oil profits. In the UK we could perhaps share the profits from some of our own top earning assets.

Meanwhile I haven’t read all of the 2,652 comments that the BBC chose to publish, but I’m left with the impression that the vast majority of them propagate that delusional idea that people on benefits live in some kind of luxury, and of course there are plenty of spiteful mealy mouthed references to "immigrants".

Later I might expand this post by adding a few examples of the predominant mood of the "debate", or you might want to dive in and sample the venom and mind bending levels of ignorance for yourself…
newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=8100&ed…

but right now on the subject of benefits I have these thoughts to add…

Surely one of the main puposes of welfare benefits (or one day a Citizen’s Income) is to dampen the chances of a large powerful angry mob assembling and causing extreme mischief. It is in the best interests of the government to prevent the existence of any excessive number of desperate people who might unify through hunger and extreme homelessness and become revolutionary rioters.

Benefits keep enough people from starving and from being homeless etc, and therefore benefits function to keep enough people passive, like pets in a way. The workers are mostly comfortable slaves and the unemployed are mostly harmless pets. From that perspective current welfare benefits are a useful investment and money well spent.

and here’s some CITIZEN’S INCOME links…

www.citizensincome.org/

www.bepress.com/bis/

www.etes.ucl.ac.be/BIEN/Index.html

including their list of international Basic Income networks
www.etes.ucl.ac.be/BIEN/BIEN/Recognized_Networks.htm

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The Good Old Days

I’ve been taking lots of pictures lately, but they’ve all been so “meh”.  I’m trying to get out of my safe little box and frankly it sucks.  I know it takes time to get good at something, but I’m tired of taking crappy photos when I could be taking better photos.  So today, I decided to just do “my usual”.  Ahhh.  Felt so much better.

Coulee was in a mood to RUN.  I’m sure we’ll both regret that decision later tonight, but I couldn’t stop her. Even when I wasn’t throwing the toy, she was dropping it at my feet and doing huge, looping out runs at full speeds.  I left the toy where she dropped it, but she would just circle back, pick it up and do it all over again.

I know we both already regret the burrs in her fur and ears.  Ugh.  I’ve pulled out about 100, and still have lots more to go.

We finally made it over to a good spot for swimming access and I did some short little throws trying to convince her to dive off the shore.  No luck.  But we did attract a curious goose.  I think I understand how Duck Tollers work now.  It was seriously weird to watch him get closer and closer and closer as Coulee kept hopping in and out of the water.

Then it was back to giant loops around in the grass to dry off.

There were huge swarms of bugs out there.  I had quite the little group following me around by the end.    I tried out running them, but I wasn’t fast enough.  LOL.  I think it is time to put some bug repellant in the car.

Crazy Coulee and Little Lacey

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Dog food for a friend with lymphoma

I’m not someone who gives a traditional “welcome wagon” gift. Years ago, I was famous for taking a bowl of the cereal, Lucky Charms, to new move-ins in my college area.

So when I found out this morning that a dear friend was just diagnosed with a nasty blood cancer, lymphoma, what did I do? Well, first I cried. Several times throughout the day, in fact, as I told my co-workers about it.

But then I thought, well, she has dogs and cats. I’m not ANY good at taking meals. But I can take her some dog food?! Right?! I mean, I *am* a rep, I get the stuff at cost. Maybe I could boost my sales just a bit so as to dedicate a little bit to keeping her in dog and cat food.

And I can run. By the way, in case you didn’t know, I run marathons for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. It’s their Team in Training program, which was started 20 years ago by a dad who lost his beautiful daughter to leukemia. I blog about it over at http://SheCanRun.wordpress.com.

Anyway, we do what we can do. God bless her.

A day in the life of a HealthyPetNet Rep

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