anygunanywhere wrote: I fully trust no dog.
Anygunanywhere
Sage advice!
A personal experience of mine (and a shocking discovery) compels me to agree that "some" dogs can act unpredictably in the blink of an eye, even if that dog has been perfectly trustworthy in the past.
Until just a couple of years ago....I had a Chocolate Lab that I raised from a pup and trained to the level of "Senior Hunter". By all accounts a well behaved and obedient animal.
We had a problem with our telephone line and the technician arrived at my home ahead of me. He attempted to go into the back yard and apparently was met by my Lab. He left a note asking to reschedule the repair to a time when I could meet with him because the dog was acting viciously.
Not believing that, I rescheduled. The man shows up and low and behold....my Lab is seriously snapping and barking on the other side of the fence. Even though I called the dog down...his behavior led to me to believe the man would not have been entirely safe even with me there. I removed the dog and took him over to my in-laws.
About a week later I was taking the dog to the vet to get his shots and when we stopped at an intersection he starts this same growling/barking as with the phone repairman. I looked over to see what he was focused on....and it turned out to be life size statue of a man.
Then it clicked! The statue was a very dark colored bronze figure, the repairman was an African American gentleman. The dog had not been around any folks of color that I know of...so he had absolutely no reason to see them as a threat...but something about this new encounter made him fearful or angry I guess.
I cannot explain why my dog got so excited over this...and cannot absolutely prove that his behavior was inappropriately triggered by dark skin color, I just know it was very out of character for him...and had I not witnessed it myself....would have doubted anyone else's account of it.
It was quite an eye opener, so the advice to not fully trust any dog is a good one to remember.