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mossgin
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how would you handle this situation

this is simply a hypothetical question for the sake of discussion. me and a friend were talking the other day and couldnt agree on what we would do.

let's say you have a great dog. im talking a gr.nt.ch. maybe even on the reproducers list, just a flat out great asset to the coonhound world. one day this dog bites someone, completely unprovoked. what do you do? i can tell you now, no questions asked what i'd do. i'd put a bullet in him/her. i wont take a chance of that same dog biting again. it could be a kid next time. my buddy was saying he'd consider keeping the dog and just keep it isolated from people b/c of what a great stud/brood gyp it is. what would you do?

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why would breed a dog like that,knowing there is a possability this trait could be passed on?

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john Duemmer
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Aggression toward man is totally different than aggression toward other dogs. Agression toward man is usually man made, so you would have to know the circumstances in order to make that decission.

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shoot

the dog no circumstance warrants a dog bitting a man

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unprovoked

that is we r not talkin nip or a crazy tree dog right

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quote:
Originally posted by john Duemmer
Aggression toward man is totally different than aggression toward other dogs. Agression toward man is usually man made, so you would have to know the circumstances in order to make that decission.


like he said,,,
find out why the dog bit in the first place ,,
if it was provoked,,somebody would be wearing a #12 steel toed boot on the rear,,,

if the dog got it in his mind he was going to be boss and bite ,,he would get a bullet

if the dog has never acted this way before
i would watch the dog and see if the dog had a medical problem..

then as i have done before..the dog would get =
#1 boot or
#2 dead

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I'd keep it and keep on hunting it and breeding it.but then mean dogs and all that don't bother me any like they seem to do some.

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AndyMiller
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i had a dog and he was a coon dog but some times when i wanted 2 load him after huntn he would not want 2 go in box one nt he he barred his teeth and i did vise versa i wont tell u what i did but hes still alive u can let a dog no whos boss good luck if yr 2 chicken 2 straghten him out get rid of him i bred this dog an none of his pups were that way

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Selrod
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I agree with John , I had a dog that I was getting on to one night and he was in his box , he charged at me . When he did I grab him like I was fighting for my life and he was the one fighting to live , my friend said shoot him . But he was a good dog I think I just took it alittle to far getting on him . So I just whoped him good and never had a problem out him no more.

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nightowl24
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Re: shoot

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the dog no circumstance warrants a dog bitting a man


couldn't disagree more..i had a dog that was a complete sweetheart. a grown man that was a friend of the family used to tease her all the time. would bark at her kick stuff at her and everything else. she was chained up so he felt big. one day that chain was a little longer than he expected and when he got to teasing her she got the best of him.


i'll be darned if i shoot my dog cause some idiot provokes her into biting. dogs are animals. i tell my kids not to hit other kids, but if a kid puts their hands on my boys they have free realm to defend themselves to the full extent of the law. living beings can only take so much.

niether of my dogs will bite you out of malice. they both will defend my house and my family with their lives. i love that about them.

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If he just out of the blue one day bit someone, chances are it was provoked or caused by something other than the dog being mean. That is an unlikely cenerio, and frankly kind of a stupid question. A dog old enought to be a reproducer doesn't just snap one day and turn mean, unless there is some underlying cause.

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