IIN that my dog seemed to aim for their necks?

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  • I imagine the owner would introduce the dog to the plumber, or keep the dog out of the kitchen while the plumber is working. I'd be more concerned about the letter carrier, but the dog can also be introduced to the letter carrier, and learn that the letter carrier is a safe person. But, there's also the issue of what if a person the dog knows breaks into the house. I personally don't have a problem with bad things happening to home intruders. Also I'm really glad that the dog attacked the guy who grabbed OP when they were 10 years old.

    What about a homeowner catching a burglar in their home, and shooting them in the head? I'm just wondering.

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    • I'm all for what the dog did, I just think it's a matter of time until someone innocent gets hurt or killed. Seems like the dog is making these decisions on its own without any training from the owner.

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      • That's a good point! Your second sentence, " Seems like the dog is making these decisions on its own without any training from the owner.", has images popping into my head, and hoping it's a very smart dog!

        https://booksandbark.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/a-baa-cute-pitbull-with-glasses.jpg

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