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Engineering_is_life t1_ja73jyg wrote
Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in Six-year-old Chesterville Girl Attacked by Dog Required 1,000 Stitches and Won’t Be Able to Smile Again by SarahDrish
Who's apologizing? The commenter claiming 99% was spreading false information. Does that just not matter anymore?
Engineering_is_life t1_ja4iuv4 wrote
Reply to comment by ManThing910 in Six-year-old Chesterville Girl Attacked by Dog Required 1,000 Stitches and Won’t Be Able to Smile Again by SarahDrish
You could pee on your children to mark your territory, as peaceful alternative
Engineering_is_life t1_ja4hc32 wrote
Reply to comment by ManThing910 in Six-year-old Chesterville Girl Attacked by Dog Required 1,000 Stitches and Won’t Be Able to Smile Again by SarahDrish
You're asking me what kind of dog you should get to fight off other dogs?
If I were to make a wild guess, I'd probably say some kind of wolf/dog hybrid. But I'm not exactly a professional dog fighter
Engineering_is_life t1_ja3a4qj wrote
Reply to comment by Seyword in Six-year-old Chesterville Girl Attacked by Dog Required 1,000 Stitches and Won’t Be Able to Smile Again by SarahDrish
https://petkeen.com/dog-bite-statistics/
According to CDC dog bite statistics, more than 4.5 million people report being bitten by dogs each year in the United States.
More than 800,000 people per year report requiring medical attention for their dog bites.
About 30–50 people are killed by dogs each year. In 2020, 46 people were killed.
Children are the most common victims of dog bites.
Between 2000–2018, 45.9% of dog bite deaths occurred in people under 16 years old
Over 13 years, the highest percentage of dog bite deaths were in children 2 years old or younger.
Dog bite injuries in children increased during 2020 and the coronavirus pandemic.
California and Texas reported the most dog bite fatalities between 2005–2017.
More than 25 breeds were responsible for dog attack fatalities over the 20 years examined by this study.
4% of dog bite fatalities were not caused by the family pet.
In 2019, only 10% of the reported dog bite deaths could be linked to a specific breed.
Pit Bull-type dogs and Rottweilers were held responsible for 75% of the fatal attacks where the breed was identified.
Dogs with short, wide heads who weigh between 66–100 pounds are most likely to bite.
The three breeds with the highest percentage of reported dog bites in one study were Pit Bulls, mixed breeds, and German Shepherds.
A survey conducted in Colorado in 2007–2008 found that Labrador Retrievers were responsible for the most dog bites in the state during that year.
More than 700 cities have breed-specific laws or breed bans as of 2020.
$854 million was paid by insurance companies for dog bite injuries in 2020.
The average cost for a dog bite insurance claim in 2020 was $50,245.
More than 900 ER visits per day are for dog bite injuries.
9,500 people per year are hospitalized for dog bites.
https://www.aspca.org/improving-laws-animals/public-policy/what-breed-specific-legislation
There is no evidence that breed-specific laws make communities safer for people or companion animals. Following a thorough study of human fatalities resulting from dog bites, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) decided to strongly oppose BSL. The CDC cited, among other problems, the inaccuracy of dog bite data and the difficulty in identifying dog breeds
Engineering_is_life t1_j80hele wrote
Reply to comment by trucks_guns_n_beer in Of all the states, I want to visit Maine the most - so I refuse to believe this by meckswell
"chummy"
Examples:
"cha doin theyuh chummy?"
"frigs wrong with ya chummy?"
"Friggin cold out theyuh today chummy"
Engineering_is_life t1_j4h2lsz wrote
Reply to comment by Guygan in Starter Vegetable Plants by tbone985
It's not the size that counts, it's how you use it
Engineering_is_life t1_j4h1tz0 wrote
Reply to Hope Squad Maine provides nourishment, compassion to state's homeless population by Shake-Spear4666
>We’ve got how many church buildings in this city that have heated buildings that are sitting there, and we have all these people out here that are freezing in doorways. How about opening up some churches, things like that. I think until, as community, we say this matters it’s not going to change
Dude speaks his mind on top of being a compassionate human. Lots of respect
Engineering_is_life t1_j484zg1 wrote
Engineering_is_life t1_j3t8055 wrote
Reply to comment by yogurtwaterandsalt in Ways and places to meet 18-25 years old people by yogurtwaterandsalt
If you're asking how to make friends in Maine, don't take advice from people who couldn't figure it out themselves lol
Engineering_is_life t1_j23vcg5 wrote
Reply to comment by SuperBry in hello to all my fellow insomniacs by yeetalus
Yup. Most of the year I drive to work in the dark. But the roads are already full of commuters around 5:30/6.
This is also why I find it strange when people complain about restaurants not staying open past 9pm. Like, it's 9pm, go to bed lol
Engineering_is_life t1_ixiou0u wrote
Reply to comment by Bywater in Whole Foods to pause sales of Maine lobster by bostondotcom
That paper you linked doesn't say anything about finding right whales in the Gulf. It just says they're going to use passive acoustic sensors to listen for them. If anything it'll probably prove how rare it is.
You can look at the interactive map on whalemap.orgwhalemap.org and see just how uncommon it is for Right whales to enter the Gulf.
And why would they? It's far out of their way to come out of the Gulf of st Lawrence, loop around nova Scotia and come back up into the Gulf of Maine, then swim down and around to Nantucket sound. Georges Bank on the other hand is directly along their route. So that's where the damage is done
Engineering_is_life t1_ixijqwe wrote
Reply to comment by Bywater in Whole Foods to pause sales of Maine lobster by bostondotcom
Then why are Maine lobstermen supposed to take the fall on this?
Maine lobstermen operate in the Gulf of Maine, not Georges Bank. Right whales migrate through Georges Bank and not the Gulf of Maine. There's little to no interaction between them.
Only the fishing gear that's present in Georges Bank is harming the whales, and it's all Canadian. Give them shit, not Mainers.
Engineering_is_life t1_ixifprh wrote
Reply to comment by Bywater in Whole Foods to pause sales of Maine lobster by bostondotcom
Whenever I see a picture of a tangled up whale it's never Maine lobster gear, it's usually Canadian crab fishing gear.
Engineering_is_life t1_je05rfh wrote
Reply to Maine gardeners- what seeds have you started indoors/sowed outside? by Strange-Particular84
My garlic is sprouting like mad right now. Planted in October.