If an unconfined (or invisibly-confined) dog attacks, expect the target to defend himself ... regardless of where the dog is in relation to property lines.
For instance, I’d sooner shoot an invisibly-confined pit bull on your property than let it get within 10-feet of my five-year-old daughter. I don’t know that I’d have shot in this case — but I don’t know that I wouldn’t have, either.
SnakeDoc
Stay the He-double hockley sticks off my property or be prepared to get the blast end of a 12-gauge.
Stay the He-double hockey sticks off my property or be prepared to get the blast end of a 12-gauge.
This wasn't a pit. Your daughter was not in danger. And, to the best of my knowledge, you are not a trained officer of the law carrying a primary weapon and at least one back up like a tazer or pepper spray.
Buy a clue before you expound further.
Excuse me, but just where does it say this dog was attacking?
He was on the property and just barking, what dogs are supposed to do in protecting their owner’s property. God help any asshat who shoots my dog. I shoot back.