Yes the dogs are capable of making decisions no one denies this fact. My problem with the way you state this is you're making it in way that makes it seem like the dog knowingly committed a immoral or wrong act. Animals don't have morals or right or wrong. No one is saying the dog isn't going to have a punishment as a result of its actions, it's getting euthanized. The reason I still fail to understand you is that the way you state your position and please correct me if I'm wrong is that owners or people are not responsible for the dogs under their care. Since before that dog was born its very existence was the result of people and by extension its temperament, genetics, socialization and so on. One thing vast majority of dogs owners lack a understanding of is temperament and how their behavior directly shapes and effects their dogs. Intentional or not every time you interact with a dog you are altering and shaping its behavior. Reason I still blames owners is they allowed a dog to roam. I don't care weather or not they've had a hundred dogs before hand who roamed and did nothing, each dog is unique its mind unique its genetics unique. And when people fail to see and identify a dog that may do something such as this it is squarely their fault.
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Hello; I keep forgetting that it is now fairly common for there to be any number of rationalizations and justifications for undesireable behavior. I saw that change as a public school teacher. That this sort of thing is now projected onto dogs has been a bit of a suprise the last few years.
Many decades ago if a dog attacked a child there was none of this: "its very existence was the result of people and by extension its temperament, genetics, socialization and so on. One thing vast majority of dogs owners lack a understanding of is temperament and how their behavior directly shapes and effects their dogs. Intentional or not every time you interact with a dog you are altering and shaping its behavior."
The dog was bad and was put down.
There are bad dogs and this is one of them. In some way laying it off on intreactions with it's environment, owners and such is a bit of a stretch.