KTLA SPECIAL REPORT: Dog Fighting Exposed Officers say telltale signs of dog fighting include crudely cropped ears and suspicious scars.
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CA: KTLA SPECIAL REPORT: Dog Fighting Exposed
Posted: 2nd November 2010 by Alpha DOG in Pit bullsTags: animal, dog, exposed, fighters, fighting, money, officer, owners, scars, underground
MA: Volunteers angry at death of adopted pit bull
Posted: 19th September 2010 by Alpha DOG in Pit bullsTags: animal, day, disano, dog, effort, hospital, news, officer, penque, pit, pit bull news, put, shelter, tabella, tyson
Volunteers angry at death of adopted pet Attleboro-area animal lovers who volunteered to search for a missing pit bull named Tyson in Providence, gather at the Attleboro Animal Shelter. Supporters have started a facebook page in Tyson’s memory: facebook.com/rip.tyson You can watch a video of Tyson playing at : YouTube – A voice for Tyson his final quest YouTube – A voice for Tyson his final quest ATTLEBORO — When a 5-year-old mixed-breed pit bull named Tyson went missing in Providence Aug. 28, the same day he was adopted from the Attleboro Animal Shelter, a desperate and relentless effort was launched to find the dog that had become a favorite during his six months at the shelter
AL: Mobile police now say dogs that attacked ponies were not pit bulls
Posted: 29th August 2010 by Alpha DOG in Pit bullsTags: aggressive, attacked, august, bull, carr, dogs, mounted, officer, pit bull news, ponies, unit, year
Mobile police now say dogs that attacked ponies were not pit bulls Published: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 4:00 PM Updated: Wednesday, August 25, 2010, 8:51 PM Sgt. Eddie Carr with the Mobile Police Department’s ponies, including Little Joe (center) on August 10, 2010. Little Joe was killed by dogs Tuesday morning
Dog surprises officer by giving birth in squad car
Posted: 13th August 2010 by Alpha DOG in Pit bullsTags: believed, birth, brought, bull, car, dutchess, kennel, officer, owners, pit, prescott, puppy, woman
PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. — A pit bull delivered quite a surprise in the back of a Prescott Valley patrol car. Prescott Valley police said Tuesday that an officer picked up the pit bull on Friday from an area woman who had been watching the dog