ANIMAL WATCH – A long-time and very devoted volunteer at the Orange County Animal Care shelter in Tustin, CA, was viciously attacked by a dog identified as a Labrador-Beagle-mix dog, named Blaze, which reportedly bit her 18 times, leaving 96 puncture wounds across her neck, arms, legs and buttocks. Although this horrific incident occurred in In 2023, The Los Angeles Times announced that, additionally, she was just awarded $450,000 to close the case.
But there are still questions being asked in worldwide news coverage – the most obvious of which is, “why are there no photos of the attacking dog being shown in the media discussion? Is there something else being hidden? Is this really a Pit Bull, which the shelter did not want to admit was dangerous? If so, why was it being offered to the public?
A subsequent media release assured readers the dog has been euthanized, but the public’s faith in reports has become more guarded as words and concepts take on new meaning in the electronic age…