She made the right decision to shoot her dog?
She couldn't find the dog a new home with an owner who was not interested in the dogs hunting skills and who did not have goats?
This goes to judgement, problem solving skills and possibly a vindictive personality.
I am generally favorable to her job performance as Gov but there have been troubling hints some issues regarding her judgment and her approach to dealing with issues in the past.
She would be a risk and potential loose cannon as Trumps VP choice and she really brings nothing to the ticket.
She comes from a small state that is already in the bag for Trump and while she is a woman, she alienates the very female demographic that Trump is trying to build bridges with.
A dog that is aggressive toward family members and has gone on a chicken-killing rampage after showing itself untrainable is NOT a re-homing candidate. A billy goat that attacks is also a dangerous animal.
When you have a proven dangerous animal, you deal with it humanely and quickly.
You got it.
(This goes to judgement, problem solving skills and possibly a vindictive personality.)
Absolute rubbish! She did the right thing using pure logic.
Also find this vignette very troubling.
Watching my very frisky 6 month pup sleep now, having trained her from puppy biting behavior …but still a cat chaser. Some working breeds adapt easily to the sport, and also as companions, others is one or the other. Early socialization is key. Professional training. Breed rescue and rehoming. Biting humans is unnatural and stems from trauma at human treatment.
Shooting a 14 month old dog that is biting because it is afraid of the owner….very troubling