10-20-2010, 01:21 PM
Pog,
In some states having a beware of dog sign is considered a prior admission of guilt if your dog bites someone, no matter what the reason. If you have a sign the courts believe you knew you had a biting dog, even if they had never bitten anyone.
To clarify, our dogs clearly signal to strangers that they are unwelcome on our property, anyone who ignores them and enters our property without a family member with them is either an old friend known to them, or an intruder (and probably stupid). Anyone with legitimate business would know enough to wait until someone came to the gate to let them in. I have spent virtually all of my life living in rural areas all over the country, and accepted practice in all of those places was that you do not come through anyone's closed gate unannounced or without prior permission. In several of those states you were far more likely to be greeted by a gun toting (or shooting) homeowner than an aggressive dog.
I honestly do not know if my dogs would bite an intruder, no one has been foolish enough to come charging through our gate unattended. They accept people we accept, although our rescue dog thinks she is in charge of keeping me and our property secure and safe whenever my husband isn't around, and due to prior abuse she has pretty negative attitudes about any men who remind her of her prior owner who starved and beat her.
Obie,
How are any dogs supposed to know when there is a threat and when there isn't if someone enters their territory without permission from their owner? No dog is that smart, to dogs a person who comes onto their property through a closed gate without the owner being there is an intruder, and a potential threat. That doesn't mean they are vicious, it means they are doing their job of keeping intruders on the far side of the gate until we say it is OK. Once we greet the people they are all wags and kisses, until then they are all bark, growl, and fence biting.
In a place where home invasions are fairly common, where people are regularly broken into, and where the police could take hours to respond (if ever) many dog owners have dogs for the sole purpose of keeping strangers out to keep their property safe. Are the dogs supposed to have some sort of magic psychic powers that tell them which persons are OK, and which are intruders when their people aren't home?
Carol
edited to fix a typo
In some states having a beware of dog sign is considered a prior admission of guilt if your dog bites someone, no matter what the reason. If you have a sign the courts believe you knew you had a biting dog, even if they had never bitten anyone.
To clarify, our dogs clearly signal to strangers that they are unwelcome on our property, anyone who ignores them and enters our property without a family member with them is either an old friend known to them, or an intruder (and probably stupid). Anyone with legitimate business would know enough to wait until someone came to the gate to let them in. I have spent virtually all of my life living in rural areas all over the country, and accepted practice in all of those places was that you do not come through anyone's closed gate unannounced or without prior permission. In several of those states you were far more likely to be greeted by a gun toting (or shooting) homeowner than an aggressive dog.
I honestly do not know if my dogs would bite an intruder, no one has been foolish enough to come charging through our gate unattended. They accept people we accept, although our rescue dog thinks she is in charge of keeping me and our property secure and safe whenever my husband isn't around, and due to prior abuse she has pretty negative attitudes about any men who remind her of her prior owner who starved and beat her.
Obie,
How are any dogs supposed to know when there is a threat and when there isn't if someone enters their territory without permission from their owner? No dog is that smart, to dogs a person who comes onto their property through a closed gate without the owner being there is an intruder, and a potential threat. That doesn't mean they are vicious, it means they are doing their job of keeping intruders on the far side of the gate until we say it is OK. Once we greet the people they are all wags and kisses, until then they are all bark, growl, and fence biting.
In a place where home invasions are fairly common, where people are regularly broken into, and where the police could take hours to respond (if ever) many dog owners have dogs for the sole purpose of keeping strangers out to keep their property safe. Are the dogs supposed to have some sort of magic psychic powers that tell them which persons are OK, and which are intruders when their people aren't home?
Carol
edited to fix a typo
Carol
Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb