mvbighead
Diamond Member
Actually I agree with that however I would add that with the badge and acting under color of law comes responsibility as well. Personally I would never allow my dogs to run free in an unfenced area and would never trust an invisible fence to keep them in. If they really want to get out they will go right through the thing without a thought. I also think that a cops should exercise some reasonable responsibility and not react by pulling a gun and killing someone's pet without really being threatened. Almost any episode of "Cops" shows cops dealing with barking dogs running up when they arrive on scene and the cops deal with it without killing the dog so it is certainly possible. I even saw one where the cop wnet do far as to deal with being bit while he was removing a dog from a vehicle involved in an accident.
THIS.
I do NOT give a shit how the dog approached the cop. It is not a fighting breed. With a dog that is like that and even if it was in attack mode, the officer should reach for a baton, not a firearm. If you need to strike the dog, that is all you should need to do. But reaching for a deadly force because of a Golden Retriever? Give me a fucking break.
Hell, as preslove indicated, death or serious injury to an adult is not really much of a possibility. Strike the dog with a baton, it will whimper and cower away.
The use of deadly force is only authorized when a deadly threat is eminent. That doesn't sound like a Golden Retriever to me.