Valid point. In that situation, my response would be different.VMI77 wrote:And if someone walks up to you and takes a hatchet to your dog, or clubs it over the head, or shoots it, how do you know you're not the next target?
Not necessarily, but how would you know. Did the guy attacking my dog come up and say, "Hi I'm joe, a convicted rapist and murderer." And then turn around and take a hatchet to my dog? If so, my response would be different. But I've never heard of anyone volunteering that information.VMI77 wrote:Really? Regardless of the "human?" Someone, say, out on parole, for rape, murder, assault, home invasion...etc?
Guess it depends on who the human is????
Just something for the OP to think about.VMI77 wrote: Bulldog1911 wrote:Another dog attacking your dog, sure. But if that dog was owned by someone else, they will probably sue you for shooting their dog. So, are you willing to fight that in court?
IANAL
This a rhetorical question, or are you saying you'd let another dog kill your dog so you wouldn't risk being sued?
Agree 100%. I know people that think of their pets as their kids and treat them as such. That's just not me. I have my kids, and I have my dogs. Love them all, but my kids are miles and miles ahead of the animals. Just me. Don't mean to offend anyone that feels differently.bronco78 wrote:To each his own, and no disrespect stated, implied or intended to those that feel that way.