Purebred Dogs and Yellow Journalism
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Last night, March 11, 2009, ABC-TV's Nightline proved that they are willing and able to stoop to biased reporting, totally slanted journalism. What they did has, traditionally, been called Yellow Journalism. What did they do, you're asking yourself, aren't you? They aired a completely biased and far from factual report on purebred dogs and the dog fancy. It was appalling in its bias.
Pretty much a rip-off of the equally unbalanced BBC program, "Pedigreed Dogs Exposed," whose producer had an obvious bias, not just visible in the resulting program but in the approach the producer took with a breeder on this side of the pond who didn't hesitate to let others know. The breeder in this country is also a journalist and wasn't about to participate in such predetermined "news" programming.
Let me say right up front that the responsible breeders I know, and there are many, the ones whose dogs are shown, are responsible for every puppy they produce. The breed standard of every breed points to moderation in all things, not extremes. Responsible breeders do all possible tests on dam and sire to screen for possible health problems before breeding. They remove from their breeding programs any dogs that might carry a health issue. Those are spayed or neutered and placed as pets or kept in their own homes as beloved pets. The pups that aren't pet quality in each litter receive the same stellar screening, early socialization, are kept in clean conditions where they're treated as family members and learn early on the basics of housetraining and often to sit, lie down and walk on a leash. They also stay long enough with their mother and littermates to learn the all-important bite inhibition.
Dog shows are not beauty contests as some might have you believe. The reason for dogs shows is to get an independent opinion of several knowledgeable judges as to how their potential breeding stock meets the Standard for the breed. They are judged against the Standard for their own breed. You will see the judges going over the dogs, feeling for structure. Underneath that beautifully groomed exterior is what the judge is looking for: a structurally sound dog. The dogs are gaited around the ring so the judge can see if the dog moves correctly. It's very easy to see a luxating patella or hip dysplasia when a dog moves. Bad structure is further determined by watching the dog move from the front, side and back. That's why the dog is moved up, down and around so the judge gets every possible view.
This reporting smacks of the animal rights agenda that would ensure that no one will own a pet. Not a dog, not a cat, not a horse, etc. Read the website of such organizations and you will see their agenda. They do tremendous fundraising and with their wealth they work to ensure that the human-animal bond will be forever broken, will entirely disappear.
They tried to paint the AKC as having something to hide by not appearing on camera but issuing a statement. The AKC educates pet owners, helps with fighting bad legislation (another Animal Rights move to deny us pets in the future) and through their Canine Health Foundation they fund important research. Most of what the AKC's Canine Health Foundation funds helps people as well as dogs. This is a real win/win. A visit to their website, www.akcchf.org, will show you how much this organization has helped people and dogs. Their work on cancer research, mapping the canine genome, and breakthroughs in various illness that also appear in people is exemplary. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the one Nightline tried to malign (an all-champions show, the best of the best competing each year), donated $50,000. this year alone to the AKC's Canine Health Foundation.
As a journalist, I do my research. When I wanted to do something in my mother's memory I started The Marcia Polimer Abrams Fund for Canine Behavior Studies at AKC's Canine Health Foundation because I know that they have an excellent charitable rating and that their funded research also benefits people.
I wish the people at Nightline had done their research. They should be ashamed of themselves for what they aired last night.There was nothing fair and balanced in their reporting; there was just an agenda that they were obviously determined to push. That kind of "journalism" makes me ashamed to call myself a journalist. They should be ashamed of themselves. It's my hope that those who viewed the program will do their own research. Knowing how this was reported I will no longer watch Nightline because I obviously no longer have confidence in their reporting. And that is very sad indeed.
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Sunny Devlin says:
I am appalled by the lack of
I am appalled by the lack of research done by many of our legislators. It appears they will propose laws and back proposed legislation without understanding the realities of the area they are trying to regulate.
Responsible breeders are the ones who have the health and welfare of dogs and cats at heart - not the animal rights group out for power. The very ones the AR groups are trying to legislate out of existence are the ones who are using science advances to rid their dogs of health problems. It is an ongoing process. The recent show on ABC failed show any of this choosing instead to air the mind set of radicals.
I agree with Darlene. Shame on them.
Darlene Arden says:
Thank you
You have hit the nail on the head. The interesting thing with taped and edited programs is that we will never know what landed on the cutting room floor. The Dalmatian breeder could have said, "But...." and that entire statement could easily be deleted. Did she? We'll never know...
The AR groups raise huge amounts of money, have lobbyists and have been found to support terrorist Groups. Reading their website makes their true agenda very clear. There is a vast difference between Animal Rights and Animal Welfare.
dee Andersson says:
PUREBRED DOGS AND YELLOW JOURNALISM
Thank you for taking the time to refute the show. Also for pointing out the value of the CHF and the role of the AKC.
My personal opinion is that the Nightline show ultimately had very little to do with breeders and dogs that may be in harm's way because of standard and illness and far more to do with an agenda set in stone.
For years, while the caring Dog Fancy took the high road, advancing purebred dogs through health checks, study of genetics and disease, ethical breeding, exhibiting in conformation, obedience, agility and rally, tracking, search and rescue, etc. and by trying to ignore irrational animal rights fanatics, those same AR fanatics were burning the midnight oil fund raising and growing a tremendous base. They used the human vulnerability - the premise of warm and fuzzy, puppies and dogs in trouble - to bilk the public of their hard earned money. Everybody with a heart wants to reach out and help an injured or abused creature and what is cuter than a puppy with a bandaged limb and huge warm, soft eyes, speaking directly to our soft hearts?
The problem is that money that was raised was never actually used for those pets. It was and is used to push a different agenda, an agenda with an ultimate goal of relieving all of us of our right to have companion animals in our lives. That money is being used to teach elementary children about how cruel it is to eat chicken or to drink milk. It is used to persuade Hollywood types to take up their bizarre banners on behalf of animal rights. That money is a huge resource today and it was never used to fund shelters, or to rescue abused animals or to promote animal welfare, all of which would have truly helped needy dogs. No, no. It was and is being used to finance educations to people who will advance THE agenda through their eventual professions as veterinarians, newscasters, lawyers, judges.
The AR fanatics scored a hit through the BBC in the UK. Fortunately, the US Dog Fancy is awakening, we are fighting mad and we are fighting back. The dog community in America will not give up our rights to our beloved pets. AR are being recognized, finally, for what they really are, deranged, albeit well heeled, animal fanatics who do not even like animals, and who want our beloved pets to be thrown back out to the wild to fend for themselves. Their ultimate agenda is not to make America's dogs better, it is to deprive America of domestic dogs. They are so strong now that they do not even scruple to hide their agenda.
dee
Darlene Arden says:
Your Points Are Excellent
Thank you, Dee, for a thoughtful and very telling post. You have hit the proverbial nail on the head. I hope it's not too late. I hope the pet-loving people will wake up and smell the decidedly onerous odor. This will not just hit dog people, but cat, horse and Llama owners and more. If you love it and share a human-animal bond, those fanatics seem utterly determined to end that relationship. Permanently.