Okay, I don't have a news story from this, but everyone knows stories of it.
If you train a dog to be a killer, and it kills a kid who was doing it no harm...
Who is at fault, the dog or the owner. What really makes the diff. is if you look at it as the owners point of view.
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The simple fact is that he is a over rated piece of **** that can't cover. He makes bad reads on routes and lacks the ability to recover when he is beaten.
For Madden people the best way to explain it is that he has a very low awareness.
Well have you trained the dog to kill anything that moves...Then its the owner.
Have you trained the dog to kill only intruders or what?
Assuming its a guard dog, its the owners fault for not training it correctly. If its been trained to kill or bite intruders or whatever and the kid isnt an intruder then its faulty training.
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Should the dog be punished to by being put to sleep?
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Originally Posted by Disturbed
The simple fact is that he is a over rated piece of **** that can't cover. He makes bad reads on routes and lacks the ability to recover when he is beaten.
For Madden people the best way to explain it is that he has a very low awareness.
Should the dog be punished to by being put to sleep?
Yes. It broke a cardinal rule. It forgot it's place in the food chain.
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Ok... I'll go ahead and explain the reasoning.
I don't care what what the upbringing is. Point is, it can't live in society. It's no different than a human being who was beat by their parents, wasn't hugged enough, and had role models of the worst kind. Why they are the way they are is irrelevant. They are not fit to live in society. You'll have exactly zero sympathy for me if someone did this, because they weren't hugged enough as a child. Dogs no different.
You punish the dog for breaking a cardinal rule, then you punish the owner for making him that way.
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Last edited by Tigam; 07-09-2006 at 04:50 PM.
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Well can't you try and use it for good use and have it as a police dog or something to that extent?
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Originally Posted by Disturbed
The simple fact is that he is a over rated piece of **** that can't cover. He makes bad reads on routes and lacks the ability to recover when he is beaten.
For Madden people the best way to explain it is that he has a very low awareness.
Well can't you try and use it for good use and have it as a police dog or something to that extent?
Uhh... I doubt the majority of police dogs have ever killed anyone. Talk about a public relations nightmare. Yeah, I got my dog after he mauled a child...
No. If there is a place that the dogs can go that is away from society and I'm not paying for it just to live ( Much like human prisoners serving life oddly enough ) Fine... I really don't care.
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Yep...The Dog cant be allowed to do it again. So whether it be put down or kept away from society, then it doesnt make much difference. It just cant be allowed to do it again.
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Not too much debate here. I agree with most of what's been said. A dog who's been mistreated or something to that effect and winds up mauling / killing someone doesn't need to live.
We can't even get humans who are criminals, etc to change their ways and not resort back to the same lifestyle most of the time how are you going to get a dog to change? He doesn't have our understanding, intelligence, etc .. (obviously).
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