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Friday: Special 9 PM ET/6 PM PT Guest Chat: Help your dog fight cancer! 10 PM ET: Pet Loss
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Karen Delise Karen Delise is the author of "The Pit Bull Placebo: The Media, Myths and Politics of Canine Aggression" and "Fatal Dog Attacks: The Stories Behind the Statistics." She is also a licensed Veterinary Technician with a degree in Veterinary Science Technology. Her book is based on over 15 years of investigative work into dog-bite related human fatalities and severe dog attacks. Specific details about the events and circumstances that have contributed to cases of extreme canine aggression have been obtained through research and interviews with hundreds of Animal Control Officers, Law Enforcement Officials, Medical Examiners, Public Health Officials, Veterinarians, Epidemiologists and Shelter Workers. Karen Delise is also the founder and lead researcher for the National Canine Research Council. In her words: "The Pit Bull Placebo: The Media, Myths and Politics of Canine Aggression" explores and reveals how our views and beliefs about canine aggression have changed over the last 150 years and how our perceptions about the nature and behavior of dogs has been influenced and shaped by persons and organizations who often times disseminate information about dog attacks which is tailored to further an agenda unrelated to the improvement of the human/dog bond. We have come to be in the midst of a social hysteria about Pit bulls because we have abandoned centuries-old common sense and reasoning and have been duped by inaccurate reporting from a media that thrives on sensationalism and by politicians who traffic in rumors, myths and pseudoscience in their efforts to pass legislation that demonizes dogs while exonerating criminal and abusive owners. Despite the intense media, political and public interest in dog attacks, there is a disturbing scarcity of accurate information and investigation done on the real causes and reasons for these incidents. If we truly believe that the extremely rare cases of fatal dog attacks merit extreme measures in the management of dogs — if our concern and shock is genuine — then we must be equally genuine and sincere in seeking out and addressing the real causes for these incidents. Whether our goal is community safety, understanding canine behavior, furtherance of humane treatment towards dogs, or the advancement of the human-dog bond, it is critical that we examine all the details available about dog attacks. DogHobbyist.com is pleased to invite you to join Karen for a discussion of these important issues on Sunday, February 10, at 9 PM Eastern, in the Dog Den. How to Attend The event will be held in the chat room linked from this page. To access the chat: If you are a registered user of our site, simply follow the direct link to the chat as given above, and log in with your username and password. (Forgot them? Click here!) If you are not already a registered user of the site, registration is not required - simply go to chat.pethobbyist.com and use the "Guest" log-in option, then select the scheduled chat room for your event. There is nothing to download or install, but the system does require you to have java enabled in your browser settings. We strongly suggest you access the room before the chat, so you have time to address any difficulties you might have. You might want to drop by one of our regular weekly chats as a test run. If you have trouble, please visit our Chat Help Area. More Information There will be more information about the chats as it is available at the links in the right hand column. Simply click on the species in which you are interested for a more detailed listing. Some of the chats will even have free email reminders you can sign up for!
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