To: JoeProBono
When a perfectly mind mannered dog, never mistreated in any way, attacks a child, how is that the owners fault for the dogs behavior?
2 posted on
05/01/2010 8:31:51 AM PDT by
CodeToad
To: CodeToad
Which is more likely; a “perfectly mild mannered” dog suddenly going bonkers and attacking someone, or a clueless, lazy owner that ignored warning signs for years claiming that his dog was “perfectly mild mannered” to avoid being blamed for owning a vicious animal?
35 posted on
05/01/2010 11:02:48 AM PDT by
LongElegantLegs
( I have nothing better to do than sit around all night watching a lunatic not turn into a werewolf.)
To: CodeToad
Thank you!! We have had to put down three dogs in our extended family. All were raised in a loving home(s) with the same techniques. One was offspring of two of our dogs. There are bad apples in dogs just like people. If the owner is a fault it is for not recognizing a bad dog and correcting the situation.
37 posted on
05/01/2010 11:24:24 AM PDT by
mad_as_he$$
(If you can read this you are the resistance.)
To: CodeToad
Thank you!! We have had to put down three dogs in our extended family. All were raised in a loving home(s) with the same techniques. One was offspring of two of our dogs. There are bad apples in dogs just like people. If the owner is a fault it is for not recognizing a bad dog and correcting the situation.
38 posted on
05/01/2010 11:24:24 AM PDT by
mad_as_he$$
(If you can read this you are the resistance.)
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