I totally agree with Pirate Kitty. There is no proper context for this video. There is no sound, we can't hear what is going on, the dog was hidden from view before it was shot, so we don't know exactly what happened. A proper, respectful to all parties, well informed decision can't be made when there is barely half the evidence on the situation.arc1991 said:But the second video shows the officers stroking the dog and walking up to it.Pirate Kitty said:More videos on the internet? What stunning proof of the officer's inhumanity.
I saw a video of an alien the other day on the net. I guess aliens are real. Bug Foot, too.
Yep, that dog is the worst dog ever and had to be shot /sarcasm.
That latest video where the officers were petting the dog and it was acting fine, proves nothing. Because you base part of your decision on that video, tells me you know nothing about dogs.
Dogs can snap at a drop of a hat.
Example: When I was ten years old, I went on a trip to my Aunt and Uncle's place in Pennsylvania. They had two dogs. One of them was a white dog with black splotches called Cookie, he was a little smaller than the dog in the video. Cookie had never seen me before and of course was on edge for a hour or so, and then was fine and I played with him for the first day and a half. I must have sat on the couch there and pet that dog 10 or more times during that day and a half. Then during the night of the second day, I was sitting on the couch talking to my Aunt and petting Cookie. I finished talking and for a brief moment I looked down at him, he growled lunged up at me and nearly tore my shirt clean off. That dog was fine and nice one second and dangerous the next. I'm not talking playful biting, I'm talking about gnashing of teeth rip out your throat biting.
So just because the dog in that video was nice then, doesn't mean it can't be dangerous.