Dangerous dog = bad upbringing + innate capability of destruction. It's not a coincidence that pit bulls are used as fighting dogs - they're darn strong and can inflict infinitely more damage than a chihuahua ...
Those who say there are no bad dogs probably have never been attacked by one or witnessed a dog attack. Even a perfectly bred and trained dog will sometime attack other animals (if only to establish alpha rank).
Let's be rational: when's the last time you heard of someone being mauled by a chihuahua? Now, how about pit bulls?
The UQ top submitter is not based on how many items you submit, but rather how many are promoted to front page. Yes, you can increase your chance by submitting lots of stuff, but at the end, quality wins out over quantity.
Part of the dilemma is that there's a difference in what is legal (or what your employee handbook said you should do) and what most people is considered a moral obligation.
Does your obligation to help ends at a phone call? Do you even have an obligation to help in the first place?
Those who say there are no bad dogs probably have never been attacked by one or witnessed a dog attack. Even a perfectly bred and trained dog will sometime attack other animals (if only to establish alpha rank).
Let's be rational: when's the last time you heard of someone being mauled by a chihuahua? Now, how about pit bulls?
Part of the dilemma is that there's a difference in what is legal (or what your employee handbook said you should do) and what most people is considered a moral obligation.
Does your obligation to help ends at a phone call? Do you even have an obligation to help in the first place?