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Should this dog be killed for defending his family?
Is this an immigration issue or a racial issue?

Your thought on this??

2007-12-01 04:18:37 · 2 answers · asked by Kaybee 4 in News & Events Current Events

2 answers

This incident is not the dog's fault, but the owner's. Nevertheless, the dog is dangerous, and that is why he is going to be euthanized.
The account says that Congo was barking and the landscaper hit the dog with a rake. Now, he couldn't have hit the dog unless the dog was pretty close; it sounds to me that the dog was probably threatening them. And, at this point, the landscapers were not doing anything that could be seen as a threat to family members; the dog was only defending his "territory." This is natural behavior, but the owner is responsible to control it. Dogs in a state of nature are dangerous animals.
Then the situation escalated and the dog did think its owner was in danger, so it can't be blamed. But what can you do with a dog that attacks?
Maybe if the landscapers had handled the situation better, they wouldn't have got bitten. But it isn't their job to know how to handle an aggressive dog, is it? Not everybody does.
I know the owners will be sad to lose the dog; I can only hope that they will learn to be more responsible in the future.
I don't see any racial or immigration issue in this story at all.

2007-12-01 04:59:24 · answer #1 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 2 1

the only GSDs I even have seen with roach AKA Banana backs are german showlines. i'm uncertain, yet i think of the germans like this seem as some individuals like the sloped and over angulated AKC GSDs. i think of the dogs might have decrease back problems and make it harder to trot all day. it fairly is been an prolonged time considering I even have seen a GSD doing what it replaced into bred for "herding". I even have requested some human beings in the event that they knew what GSDs have been bred for and that they suggested attack canines. ok, this is what i discovered: "In tries to get the suitable 40 5-degree croup this looks an inevitable side-effect. If the dogs does not have the suitable croup perspective, to modern the appearence consequently demands curvature of the backbone to tilt the pelvic area providing the phantasm of an suitable croup and hind-leg place, whilst in certainty it fairly is not modern. Breeders, despite if by using kennel blindness or in simple terms undeniable loss of be conscious did no longer see the comfortable modifications in backbone place -- distinctly considering such a number of of attempt to stay away from "the dip" interior the decrease back which, nonetheless a organic effect of vertebral place and muscle shape, can destroy an otherwise seemless topline. A slightly perceptable roaching looks to cancel out the dip interior the topline. consequently those 2 aspects blended to effect in breeding that promoted an no longer noted roach decrease back, till it grew to become severe. the reason the Am. GSD does not have a roach is that the emphasis in American GSDs (as i've got stated) is the extension of the flying trot... on the sacrifice of structural integrity of hocks and pasterns. besides the undeniable fact that, they have not got roached backs. The German showline GSD is bred to be angulated, fairly than over-accomplishing in gait. consequently, compensations for loss of perspective got here subtly by using generations of showlines till they hit the extremes we at the instant are seeing right this moment." upload: maximum Czech workinglines have not got this project. it is many times German instruct and Workinglines. I additionally emailed a German Showline GSD breeder and requested him regarding the backs and why no GSD human beings care approximately herding instinct. upload: additionally, yet another element that would nicely be. The canines that would desire to accomplish the superb in schutzhund trials would have had backs like that and it slowly developed.

2016-09-30 09:19:39 · answer #2 · answered by girman 4 · 0 0

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