No question or hesitation, I would have shot them both. I'd have no reservations about it when it comes to fenced in livestock, even if it were a darned mouse, I've done it before when I was a kid, we had problems with em here and our livetstock, love dogs, but by the same token, when they go bad, they got to go, no questions asked when something like that occurs, and it's usually not very often. In my opinion it has a lot to do with the owner of the dogs, how a person can harbor an aggressive or mean dog, for anything other than K-9 duty or situations where they are needed for security or other trained purposes, makes no sense. What if that was an eldery person or a child, I know a girl that was mauled as a child, I've been bitten several times which required lots of stitches and medical attention, it hurts and is very frightening for a child, agressive dogs have to go period. I had to get over my fear of them, and now, I have no fear, will use my bare hands, stick rocks if caught by surprise. I had to put up with a neighbors mean dogs, a pair of em, would come after me everytime I left the house when in highschool, I had to carry a folding knife and I'd have slit and stuck em both had either gotten close enough, one was a big ole shepherd, they attacked a lady with a baby carriage, I called the appropriate authorities, they came, dogs were too aggressive, he shot both adults and each puppy right in front of the family, left one pup, said if it turns out like the rest he will come back and do the same. This guy was taking no crap and that was the end of that problem, yep I was the bad guy, they don't correct themselves, they only get worse, he did the right thing, they'd have torn that infant apart like your rabbit.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not the trigger happy idiot who shoots dogs running loose, might have escaped, got out, I'll give em that, and you're right about being someone's pet, but there is a line, the slightest hint of aggression requires action, around here it's lethal, have to remember they are carnivores and once they turn, no going back.
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