Maryellen wrote:poor genetics, no training, no socialization, its probably ALOT of those combined,,but the attacking a human is SCARY... i mean, they just picked her to attack??? why would a dog just attack a person for no reason?? i can see if you are on my property, and my dogs feel you will harm me, fine.. but to just attack someone in the STREET........... that is just wayyy wrong....
muse wrote:Do you think they should be PTS?
Maryellen wrote:poor genetics, no training, no socialization, its probably ALOT of those combined,,but the attacking a human is SCARY... i mean, they just picked her to attack??? why would a dog just attack a person for no reason?? i can see if you are on my property, and my dogs feel you will harm me, fine.. but to just attack someone in the STREET........... that is just wayyy wrong....
BigDogBuford wrote:muse wrote:Do you think they should be PTS?
I think any dog that runs up to someone and viciously attacks them should be PTS.
How can a dog be so loving in a home, then once outside turn and attack a human
cheekymunkee wrote:How can a dog be so loving in a home, then once outside turn and attack a human
They aren't always so loving in the home, MOST times the dog has shown aggression before & either it was ignored or not properly handled.
Maryellen wrote:yes the dog needs to be PTS.
Maryellen wrote:poor genetics, no training, no socialization, its probably ALOT of those combined,,but the attacking a human is SCARY... i mean, they just picked her to attack??? why would a dog just attack a person for no reason?? i can see if you are on my property, and my dogs feel you will harm me, fine.. but to just attack someone in the STREET........... that is just wayyy wrong....
Mahlon wrote:Maryellen wrote:poor genetics, no training, no socialization, its probably ALOT of those combined,,but the attacking a human is SCARY... i mean, they just picked her to attack??? why would a dog just attack a person for no reason?? i can see if you are on my property, and my dogs feel you will harm me, fine.. but to just attack someone in the STREET........... that is just wayyy wrong....
Remember that two dogs makes a pack, and packs do not behave the way individual dogs do. From the news accounts, it sounds like the dogs (possibly unintentionally) knocked the poor woman over, and things went downhill from there. I am guessing a lot of excitement, screaming, kicking, shouting--it may have triggered a response which normally would not have been seen.
The "poor genetics" argument is a cheap shot, in my opinion. There is no science behind it, however "official" the theory may sound.
Mahlon
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