The Anatomy of a Dog Attack

When a dog attack is reported we will often hear the same old phrases bandied about.

“It came out of the blue”

“It was totally unprovoked”

“We didn’t see it coming”

“It was totally out of character”

Like many other dog lovers I hate those above phrases, and many other similer ones.  Weer’d manages to get me to twitch on fairly regular basis when he reports on a dog attack and refers to dogs “just going off” (I understand why he phrases it that way, but it still makes me twitch, I mostly manage to refrain from lecturing at him…..).

The National Canine Research Council studies deaths caused by dogs.  Their intense scrutiny of each death caused by a dog has resulted in some interesting statistics.

In 2011 (the last year full data is availible for), 21 of the 31 canine caused deaths were caused by “resident dogs”, these are dogs who do NOT live in the household, they are isolated from positive human interaction and training and are often chained in the yard with little contact with the family.  These are the junkyard dogs, the dogs kept in basements, or chained to the front porch to be “guards”.  These aren’t dogs who’re family pets, loved and cared for.

In only 8 of those 31 cases was there evidence to confirm the breed of the dog.  No one breed is responsible for a signifigant number of deaths in the USA.  Unless you consider “the media called it a pitbull but no one can produce DNA or pedigree to prove it” a breed.

In the cases of “family dogs”, dogs who lived in the household, they are often new to the household, or had a medical problem.  Infants are often left unattended with a dog, and an infant so completely resembles a prey animal that even a good tempered dog will have trouble.  In a fatal dog attack that happened just recently the child was riding the dog as if he was a horse!  In that case the dog didn’t even really attack the child.  He bit the child once, in a manner considered by dog behaviorists to be a last ditch warning that an attack is immenent.  Unfortunetly the bite was to the child’s head, and the child’s parents didn’t seek medical attention promptly.  And before you wonder at the parents who’d allow their child to treat a dog so, its unfortunetly very common, to the point where videos on youtube show it on a regular basis.

Just recently K9 Magazine put out an article on The Anatomy of a Dog Attack.  If you have ANY interactions with a dog I highly recommend reading it.  They run through an example senerio that is entirely to possible if any person’s daily life.  Their example dog is a highly loved pet, who saw a set of interactions in a completely different manner than the humans involved.  Its fictional (I think), but a very good example of how oblivous humans can accidently trigger an attack.

1. Max spots a man walking toward his and his owner’s garden – ‘his territory’

2. Not unduly worried, Max paid little attention to the stranger until John shouted in Henry’s direction. To Max, this was a clear signal to ‘watch for danger’

3. Obediently, Max sat at the front gate and watched for that danger.

4. He attempted to signal to Henry by putting his tail in the air and growling, that he was prepared to defend his owner and territory.

5. As Henry gets closer, Max again postures but now spots Henry’s aggressive body language, his wide eyes refusing to overt their gaze a clear signal of intent. Henry’s point blank refusal to alter his path, a sure fire gesture of defiance.

6. As John runs inside, Max’s thoughts turn to escape. He now believes John is as scared as he is and they should both seek shelter from the safety of the house.

7. Too late. As Henry enters the garden (Max and John’s territory) Max does what he thinks his owner needs him to do. He defends against the threat.

8. As Henry runs away and John panics, Max takes this as a sign that he should increase his attack, his canine instincts now in complete overdrive.

So let us again question whether John was correct when he explained to Police that Max’s attack was unprovoked.

Was it unprovoked? Not at all.

Was it unjustified in human, social terms? Absolutely.

Was it avoidable? Totally.

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Dogs do not bite people without reason. They do not attack out of the blue. They do not launch into savage, frenzied assaults without provocation despite what you will undoubtedly read in news reports when the next dog attack hits the press.

There are NO devil dogs. There are NO unprovoked dog attacks. There IS a huge gap in understanding amongst some dog owners about why dogs attack and until we can bridge that gap in education people will continue to be attacked and more and more dogs will join Max, their memories destroyed along with their bodies.

As someone who owns a dog of a highly protective breed I have learned what the signals are that my dog is seeing a need to protect.  I don’t yell out greetings, I don’t ignore my dog when someone new approaches.  I wish more people did the same.

Please take the time to read the attacked links, and watch the video in the one.  They contain information that everyone who interacts with dogs ought to know.


Clyde NY man arrested for protecting home from vandals

Found over at Marooned.

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So this guy is helping renovate his FIL’s house, which is directly next door to his.  Late at night he hears noises consistent with vandals.  Has his wife call 911 and goes over to confront them.  Finds 4 children, who he recognized, ages 8-10 with hammers and spray paint (estimates are $50k in damages), grabs the hammers and orders the kids into a closet till the police get there.  Honestly at this point I don’t really care if he DID threaten the kids with a hammer (though he says he didn’t) or if he grabbed one or more and forced them into the closet.  8yrs old or not.  These kids just did a HUGE amount of aggressive damage to the house, if all 4 had turned on him with the hammers they had in their hands he’d have been hard-pressed to defend himself empty handed

And then the parents have a complete COW because he “threatened” their children, and forced them into the closet instead of just walking them home…….

The GOOD news in the story is that apparently all charges against Mr Daniels are expected to be dropped AND that the DA is expecting to charge the PARENTS with endangerment and possibly other charges…..


Photo dump

Great Crested Flycatcher

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Hummingbirds

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Mopey puppy after he snatched (yet another) sparrow out of mid-air and we wouldn’t let him bring his new friend into the house

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Apollo and Arty enjoying one of our (rare) sunny days

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The moon a couple days ago

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The Squirrel that Apollo decided was EVIL!!!!!  Damn thing just sat there and stared at the giant slavering dog going ballistic behind the glass less than 10ft away….

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And a butterfly that caught my eye

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Tibetan Mastiffs in rescue

The national Tibetan Mastiff rescue has ended up in a bit of a bind.  They already have 11 adult Tibetan Mastiffs (here-after refered to as TMs) in rescue in need of homes.  And just this week they were handed custody of 10 adult TMs (Chinese bred) and 8 twelve week old pups, with the information that there were more dogs coming.  This info is not yet on their webpage, but pictures and what data they’re giving out publicly on the dogs is on their Facebook page.  They’ve got homes for the original 8 pups (pups after all are easy to find homes for), but report that there are another 18 coming.  According to what information they’re giving these dogs were basically in a puppy mill.  A Chinese national imported them to Southern Cali to breed so he could sell the pups.  The person in question is no longer able to care for the dogs, so a family member is trying to get rid of them.  Despite that the rescue is reporting that many of the adult dogs have very sweet temperments.

I know I have talked alot about Apollo, but not much about his breed.  They certinally aren’t a dog for everyone, not even every dog owner.  They’re nothing like the Labs and Goldens and other the herding or retrieving breeds and crosses that most folks are used to.  They’re highly stubborn and independant.  They think for themselves and problem solve.  Many of them open doors (with ROUND door knobs), I know of one who knows numbers 1 through 5, and another who can work a TV remote without any instruction.  They’re a guardian breed, their goal in life is to guard their master and their masters family and property, and they cannot be swayed from that.

If you think you might be interested in one please read more here.  I’m also more than willing to answer any questions I can.


Rain Rain Go Away…..

….I’m sure there’s areas of the country that need this rain, but we sure don’t!  Sunday we didn’t actually get any rain during the day, but things were still way to wet to do any mowing or similer work.  And of course it rained again on Monday, and Tuesday, and there’s a 20% chance of rain today, and it’s going to rain on Thursday…..

I mean sure, its nice to not have to worry about watering the garden, but I’m starting to worry about the garden drowning!  I pulled the plugs from the garden containers last week so they’d not fill up and drown everything.  But the corn and sunflowers are planted in the ground, and they’re VERY WET……

More and more reports of trees going over, and the winds haven’t been that bad either…..


It was the power supply

Which is the good news. 

The bad news is that the install took and wiped everything.  Yes I had fairly recent backups of the important stuff, but I’m still finding all sorts of odds and ends I’d not updated the backups off, like my internet bookmarks.  Annoying, and I have to re-install everything, really annoying.

The 2nd piece of bad news is that apparently my Windows 7 disks and product code were only supposed to be used for UPGRADES, not for clean installs.  The fact that there was an option in the boot menu for the disk for a clean install, with no warning about needing to purchase a new product code is apparently immaterial to Microsoft.  As is the fact that not one of the other options was working at the time.

This was bad news all right.  But for the Microsoft tech-support idiot not me.  I don’t think I’ve lost my temper like that in a LOOOONG time…..

No, I didn’t pay for a new product code. 

Yes, my computer is up and running and fully legal.

I don’t normally advocate screaming at the idiot doing phone support (I’ve been there, its not their fault their company is stupid), but in this case it solved the problem…..

Anyway, I know the blog-header is screwed up, I’ll be fixing it shortly……


Computers suck

My desktop has tried to commit suicide.  We’re currently waiting on an ordered power supply in hopes that thats the problem.  Otherwise we’re likely looking at getting a new computer and hoping that a professional can extract my files from the hard drive.  So posting will be even more slow than usual till thats figured out.  I CAN post from my ipad, but its a pain….


Donuts

I was skimming the GunBlogBlackList and someone had linked to this recipe.  Wasn’t smart enough to make note of who, sorry.  I think the virtual sugar high killed my brain.  I might have to give them a try…..


Something killed the Bluebirds

Or at least momma and baby Bluebirds.  They were dead in their birdhouse this week.  I’m assuming House Sparrows, though I didn’t see it happen.  There’s not much that’ll go after mom and chicks INSIDE the house and not try to remove them.