
That Dog
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Origin | Los Angeles |
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California | |
United States | |
Members | Anna Waronker |
Petra Haden | |
Rachel Haden | |
Tony Maxwell | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Post-grunge | |
Power Pop | |
Punk Rock | |
Record labels | Geffen Records |
DGC Records | |
4AD | |
WIN Records | |
Universal Music Enterprises | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1790449 |
About That Dog
That Dog is a Los Angeles-based rock band that formed in 1991 and dissolved in 1997, reuniting in 2011. The band originally consisted of Anna Waronker on lead vocals and guitar, Rachel Haden on bass guitar and vocals, her sister Petra Haden on violin and vocals, and Tony Maxwell on drums.
Lady Leshurr says her career is ruined following assault case

... The defence lawyer claimed Ms Boyea had also used her security dog in the boot of the car " as a weapon on Ms O Garro" adding: " You were directing That Dog to bite Ms O Garro...
American bully XLs would not be culled, says chief vet

... " We re going to have to go through the process of identifying the characteristics of That Dog, of that type of dog, and make sure that we don t encapsulate the wrong sort of dog in that process, " he told BBC Radio 4 s Any Questions?...
Concern as pandemic puppies reach difficult age

... " Based on the research we probably shouldn t think that we have actually seen the worst of it, " she told MPs, adding That Dog behaviour often changed " between 2...
Why are there more dog attacks in summer?

... " It s a huge money-making opportunity, so people who don t have the right experience of bred dogs and even the eight-week window that a puppy is with the breeder is so important for That Dog to be socialised in the same way, " said Ms Murray...
Dog health: Don't buy a bulldog until breed is reshaped, vets plead

... " What we deem is cute from the outside, if you re living the life as That Dog, is anything but cute...
Ukraine war: One Russian's anti-war protest on the side of his shopping centre

... An idiot! Covering the wall with That Dog s dinner! " exclaims one shopper...
Dog mutilation: Breeders cropping ears amid social media hype

... " Whenever celebrities post things online, people inevitably think oh That Dog looks nice maybe I ll get one like that, " she said...
Dog that killed boy in Caerphilly was not an illegal breed

... Mr Jenkins has denied ownership of Beast, saying: " I am not the owner of That Dog...
American bully XLs would not be culled, says chief vet
By Emma HarrisonBBC News
There will be not be a cull of American Bully XLs, the UK's chief veterinary officer has Said , after Rishi Sunak announced the Dogs will be banned.
Christine Middlemiss Said instead there will be an " amnesty" where owners will have to register their Dogs and take actions including a muzzle in public.
The Prime Minister announced the ban on Friday after the death of A Man following a suspected attack.
Many have welcomed The Move But others say a breed-specific ban will not work.
A 52-year-old man, named as Ian Price, near Walsall on Thursday.
A 30-year-old man arrested in connection with his death has been released on conditional bail, police Said .
Prof Middlemiss told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: " There will be an amnesty. So people that already have these Dogs - and some of them will be well socialised, well managed, well trained - you will need to register and take certain actions.
" Your Dog will need to be neutered. It will need to be muzzled when out in public and on a lead and insured.
" But if you comply with these actions, and that means we'll know where these Dogs are, which will be a massive benefit, then yes, absolutely you will be able to keep Your Dog . "
Mr Sunak Said on Friday that the Dogs were " a danger to our communities" and would be banned by The End of the year.
But environment minister Mark Spencer , whose department has responsibility for adding Dogs to the banned list, Said it will " take a while" to ban the Dogs .
" We're going to have to go through The Process of identifying the characteristics of That Dog , of that type of dog, and make sure that we don't encapsulate the wrong sort of dog in that process, " he told BBC Radio 4 's Any Questions?.
" So it's going to take a while, But We Are , you know, we're committed to doing it.
" And we'll try and get that that balance right between getting rid of those nasty Dogs with the horrible characteristics, But protecting people's pets. "
Mr Sunak Said he was ordering work from police and experts to legally define The Breed so it can then be banned under The Dangerous Dogs Act.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer Said : " There has been a clear case for banning them for a long time. What I say to the government is good, get on with it, and the sooner we can do this the better. "
The XL is the largest type of the American Bully dog and can weigh More Than nine stone (60kg). However, it is not recognised by the main British dog associations, Such as The Royal Kennel Club .
The Type has been involved in several high-profile attacks.
A 60-year-old man was arrested earlier This Week after an 11-year-old Ana Paun was attacked by an American XL bully and Staffordshire bullterrier cross in Birmingham on Saturday.
Two men who went to her aid were also injured and needed hospital treatment.
That attack sparked a debate on whether The Type of dog should be prohibited, with Home Secretary Suella Braverman saying she was taking urgent advice on The Matter .
How many people die because of dog bites?By Lucy Gilder, BBC Verify
The Dog Control Coalition - a group which includes the RSPCA, Battersea Dogs Home and The Royal Kennel Club - Said : " The recent incidents are deeply distressing and our thoughts are with all those involved and affected.
" The biggest priority for everyone involved is to protect The Public - But banning The Breed will sadly not stop these types of incidents recurring. "
The Group 's statement Said The Dangerous Dogs Act had in fact coincided with an increase in dog bites and " the recent deaths show that this approach isn't working".
The government must tackle " unscrupulous breeders, who are putting profit before welfare, and the irresponsible owners whose Dogs are dangerously out of control" a spokeswoman Said , adding The Coalition was " deeply concerned about the lack of data behind this decision".
Police are recording more offences in which an out-of-control dog causes injury, with a BBC investigation in March finding that almost 22,000 Such offences were recorded in 2022. A 34% increase from 16,000 in 2018.
Any ban would have to come via The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. A government source told The Bbc The Department had already been working on plans to outlaw The Type of dog.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com