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Originally Posted by puckluck
And if a person drops a baby, and that baby dies, you can be sure that person will never pick up a baby again or they can learn to be more careful. Are you going to train and teach the dog to not play with infants?
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Why not instead of teaching this dog that grabing infants by the neck is bad by not putting it in a situation where there are infants around?
It sounds like you believe that this dog will be brought out to some farm land, break it's way out, find the city, jump into an infants room and kill the thing. This dog was put in a bad situation, did what it's instincts tell it to do when someone is in distress and the worst result came out of it. S**t happens and it is clear this was an accident.
I feel for the family who lost their child, and now their family pet, but it doesn't mean this dog deserves to die because of that mistake. If this dog had run into a playground full of kids and ripped their faces off than I would be on your side where it should be put down because it shows aggression, this dog showed compassion, it just happened to be a bad end result.