The couple approached the owner to ask for money to pay the vet's bill and for his dogs to be muzzled in the future. |
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Among the items on the second list were stress positions for up to 45 minutes, sleep deprivation for up to 72 hours and use of muzzled dogs. |
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The MP said he would ask the government whether the law should be changed to widen the range of dangerous dogs which should be muzzled. |
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He added that by law this breed of dog had to be muzzled and on a lead in public. |
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The fact is that Pakistan's sheep-dogs have, for a variety of reasons, been muzzled. |
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A time when dictatorship was at its peak, and the press was being muzzled and suppressed right across the continent. |
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For example, where were the dogs in relation to the interrogation subject, and were the dogs muzzled or unmuzzled? |
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The Pope excommunicated king and cabinet, and these repeated ecclesiastical censures muzzled any patriotic stirrings among the clergy. |
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The Los Angeles Times visually muzzled the rioters by banishing them from the paper's most important page. |
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They had been muzzled by the State for too long and wanted their own representation, one survivor insisted. |
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But despite a number of arrests, the independent press refused to be muzzled. |
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The CBC, embarrassed once too often by its most popular sports commentator, has muzzled him. |
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At hare coursing meetings all over Ireland, hares are still capable of being pinned down, injured and killed by muzzled dogs. |
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If the Baron is such a rabid dog, the King and his followers should have muzzled him long since. |
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It is a shame the member was muzzled and did not rise to vote in the House for the budget that contained money to fight overfishing. |
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A service animal must be in a harness or on a leash, but need not be muzzled. |
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While off the property the owner is required to keep the dog under control, muzzled and on a leash. |
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The press, though it breathes a bit more freely, is co-opted and still occasionally muzzled. |
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Mr. Speaker, since this government has been in power, women have been muzzled in a number of respects. |
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Now, an internal Environment Canada report confirms that scientists are being muzzled, unable to share their findings with Canadians. |
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As members of the committee we were muzzled, shut down and prevented from doing our job on behalf of the people of Canada. |
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The whole of society suffers the consequences of pressure to which muzzled journalists may be subject in the exercise of their profession. |
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Troops are on the streets, the media is muzzled, and the already weak caretaker government has been further marginalized. |
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Released but not free, the famed Chinese artist is out of jail but muzzled and constrained by the government. |
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He was considering raising a motion at council to require certain breeds to be muzzled while in public, including Dobermans, German shepherds, pit bulls, and bull terriers. |
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Rather than emerging as a full-fledged personality, he did few national interviews and seemed muzzled by the Romney team. |
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We are also concerned that some may think that if a dog is not muzzled, if it is not a fila, a tosa, a dogo, or an American pit bull, less care is required around it. |
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She had thought it legal as the greyhounds were muzzled and the magistrate gave her an absolute discharge. |
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After street battles in January 1974, the regime muzzled the news media. |
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In one week, three media outlets critical of the president were muzzled. |
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We will not tolerate normal, democratic opposition being muzzled or suppressed, or the actions of trade unions and of movements and associations being thwarted in the name of combating terrorism. |
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Man is brow-beaten, leashed, muzzled, masked, and lashed by boards and councils, by leagues and societies, by church and state. |
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They muzzled women not just once but twice. |
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But he takes after his late predecessor, who had a gold statue of himself revolve to face the sun. All these men, who dislike each other, have rigged elections, muzzled the media and gone after opponents. |
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This week he played host to President Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, a barefaced dictator who has muzzled the press and ravaged a generation of young men. |
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The play makes much of this image, depicting Swetnam muzzled by a group of angered women in a carnivalesque episode redolent of a skimmington. |
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Dogs on a leash and muzzled are welcome at the Salone del Gusto. |
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In fear of disease and in the interest of his health man will be muzzled and masked like a vicious dog, and that without any murmur of complaint. |
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This supposed watchdog has been very effectively muzzled. |
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For that witness to be muzzled by the committee chair was inappropriate. |
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We do not know what is going on because it is being muzzled. |
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Yesterday that critic was silenced and muzzled by his own party. |
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In their view, if news organizations were required to make an appointment every time they wanted to get a story, they would be effectively handicapped, if not muzzled. |
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An eccentric leader, he had carefully muzzled all his opponents and ruled without sharing power with anyone over anĀ 'energy empire' that had become his personal property. |
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In a bill as important as this, they are almost muzzled. |
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We are being muzzled and denied the right to speak. |
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During the investigation, the Agency noted British Airways' policy provision that guide dogs are to be muzzled, and it asked the carrier to remove this provision. |
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In short, the country has been transformed into an open-air prison where all fundamental rights and freedoms are completely muzzled by nightmarish, Kafkaesque, pervasive and abusive practices. |
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A written and well-documented response to this groundless move was ignored by the state-run press, which remains one of the most muzzled in the world, according to international press freedom groups. |
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At the Mission Emergency Hospital, the sick comic raunched out the medical staff so badly that a doctor muzzled him with a bandage during treatment. |
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The tale of a Mountie muzzled for challenging allegedly uncaring bosses spread across Canada, and Creasser became something of a cause celebre in some quarters. |
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