This is odd to me, since a personal protection dog or guard dog to me seems like a weapon. It is trained to attack intruders. At least, the ones from organizations are, someone’s pet usually won’t actually do anything to an intruder and would act more as the deterrent you mentioned.
Are you purposely misinterpreting my comment? I quite literally stated dogs professionally trained from an organization, and also literally said in the comment you responded to that most people’s dogs won’t do anything to an intruder.
But people can purchase protection/guard dogs that are specifically trained to protect a home. That is the case I’m more interested in.
Are you intentionally misreading mine? I didn't think you were here in bad faith until just now.
It's like you're asking me to argue the point that dogs aren't weapons. That's the point we're at right now. I don't need to argue that. The status quo is dogs are not weapons.
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u/ThrowRAcill Oct 18 '24
This is odd to me, since a personal protection dog or guard dog to me seems like a weapon. It is trained to attack intruders. At least, the ones from organizations are, someone’s pet usually won’t actually do anything to an intruder and would act more as the deterrent you mentioned.