Hello; I will admit to being both old and old school. If I ever have another dog and it attacks a child, the dog will die by my hand.
Here is a thought? There may be some dog owners following this thread and perhaps pondering how they can better ensure that their dog is conditioned to not attack people. I mean beyond hoping for the best and locking the dog away from people. Perhaps those who are more up to date can point out a path these dog owners can follow. Perhaps some links to websites and such where they can achieve a better understanding of what you are talking about?
For those following this thread as spectators; "Are you not entertained?" (name the flick)
It's not conditioning them not to attack people it's understanding your dog and having enough control over them in any situation. My dog has a high prey drive. At home I can call him off from chasing a squirrel or cat or whatever animal he decides looks fun to chase and try and kill. But say I take him hiking, the circumstances change and unlike at home he will remain on leash because outside the home his drive goes up more. Its about understanding your dog and knowing how to control it and not allow them into situations where they could do harm.
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