Absolutely.
That’s my view. A late uncle of mine adopted a Springer Spaniel named Ace. My parents and I visited him and his wife a few,weeks after the adoption. The three of us, mom, dad, and I, all got bad vibes from Ace to the point none of us wanted to get too close to him, in spite of him not threatening any of us. Three weeks later Ace exploded and tore my uncle’s nose off after my uncle tried to hug him. Ace was promptly, and appropriately, euthanized. Since becoming a self supporting adult, I’ve been a dog daddy to five large dogs, four Lab crosses, the current one of whom is half Pit, and one Great Dane. None has ever done anything like that, but, if one did, he’d be in for an immediate Last Trip to the Vet.
Absolutely.
I have to agree with this, it does not matter the breed, this animal cannot be trusted around children or adults and I doubt there will be anyone that would be able to guaranty that the animal would never be in contact with people again.
Sorry, but this dog, regardless of breed, is a biter, and it needs to be put down.
"Shoot "im, Elizabeth!"
And I wouldn’t need a court to help me decide.