The person who was bitten must call the police and tell them what happened. Then, the police will go the area that the person was bitten at, investigate, and write a police report (they may take notes on the breed of the dog, the reason of why it bit someone, etc.). The police will send the report to a judge. Then, the judge will set a time for both people to come and tell their stories. From there on, the judge will decide if euthanasia for the dog is necessary.
The police will take the dog and isolate it for 10 days, so that if the dog has rabies, symptoms will show (unless the dog has had its rabies vaccine). If the dog was provoked (an example is that the dog bit someone because the person entered the house and the dog got frightened) it has a small chance of being killed (the judge has to decide). If the dog has rabies, it must be killed or else it will bite others and become a danger. If the dog has bitten other people, the judge must decide whether the dog is to be euthanized or not.
Another Perspective: You do not. Why did your dog bite you? You abusing it? Not feeding it? Beating it with something? Most dogs do not bite their owners except in extreme distress, anxiety, or fear.
Well one pro could be that the dog may be protecting its owner, like in the situation of a person attacking the dog's owner. And or for police because some dogs are train to fight and if have to kill; I think.
This is really up to the owner of the dog. If a dog is suffering and you do not think it will heal anytime soon, I would supposed the sooner the better.
Well, this is definitely not a thing that you want to train your Pit Bull to do. There aren't any benefits for both the owner, other people and the dog. You don't want everyone (including the owner) to be sent to the hospital because of dog bites or the dog to be euthanize just because he is too dangerous!
A dog whistle may help stop a dog from attacking by distracting or redirecting its attention, but its effectiveness can vary depending on the individual dog and the situation. It is not a guaranteed method to stop a dog from attacking.
yes, but only if the shelter euthanize animals. If they have a no kill policy your in luck if not they often only keep them anywhere from 24 hour to a week. most animal shelter that euthanize there animals usually keep the dog for an average of 3 days. If it has a dog tag or the dog has a chip they will call you.
You need to make sure your dog never gets loose again so it does not get into that situation again. You need to talk with the livestock owner and offer to pay for damages if the livestock was killed or if the attack causes veterinary expense to the owner. I do not know where you live but in our state a livestock owner has the right to shoot and kill any dog that is either chasing or attacking their livestock. You as the owner would be responsible for your dog being killed since you allowed it into the situation.
of course not if it is attacking your dog i wouldent recomend shooting it you may hit your dog simply scare it away or kick it off of him.
A dog whistle may help prevent a dog from attacking by distracting or calming the dog, but its effectiveness can vary depending on the individual dog and the situation. It is not a guaranteed method to prevent an attack.
Because he doesn't like him.
Yes, you have the right to.
A dog owner is commonly referred to as a "pet parent" or simply as a "dog owner."
When the owner say "Dog you out" they want the dog to go outside, or out of the room that they are not supose to be in or the owner is in there and does not want the dog in that room. That is why the owner or someone will say "Dog you out"