Canine Disarming – What the Heck?
Ok, I’m sure you’re envisioning a program where we trade dog biscuits to dogs in exchange for their AK-47s and the like. Well that’s not the case here. Canine disarming is about cutting down the canine teeth of a biting dog so he can’t do (as much) damage. Now, you may think this is a great solution! The dog is not as much of a liability, which is always a concern when someone owns a dog that bites. However, it makes the owner more complacent about the dog’s behavior, allowing him to have access to situations he shouldn’t. This in actuality has been a big part of the ongoing problem. Although he may not be able to do damage, it still isn’t nice for the people being forced to endure this dog’s wrath, regardless of his size. So, this is in regards to a story I read about a small dog that bites. The problem was supposedly “solved” by having his canine teeth cut down. Actually, the problem isn’t solved, he just can’t cause any puncture wounds when he does bite, which makes a lawsuit less l