It sure wouldn't be a threat to me. Not for long, anyway. I'd just blow its head off too.
It has its teeth. I have a gun. It loses.
I have no patience for aggressive dogs that act like they want even a little piece of me.
It has its teeth. I have a gun. It loses.
I have no patience for aggressive dogs that act like they want even a little piece of me.
You're a small man Kevin, not only for having that mindset but for posting it here on freerepublic for everyone to see. I really hope and pray that someone as small minded as yourself isn't out there in public as an armed police officer.
Kevin, you know I'm not an animal rights nut - but blowing away someone's property just because it appears obnoxious to you doesn't seem very American.
That's just about the worst way to deal with dogs. Kind of like being aggressive with something that has at most the mentality of an obnoxious little toddler and most often are just as easy to defuse if you actually pay attention.
The most wonderful men I've met are those who have the discernment to understand animal behavior, as well as not be unduly threatened by bluffing dogs, annoying as they are.
The cop may not have been able to see whether the dog was aggressive, but he WAS asked to close the door to prevent it getting out, and still ignored the danger. That is just plain arrogant. It wasn't only a danger to the dog, it was dangerous for other drivers who might have hit it or swerve and cause an accident, but he made the decision to ignore the request.