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Probably not and I wouldn't expect that of him.
His job in the intruder dept is to provide early warning for me and/or my wife and then let us handle the problem.




Im very impressed with your knowledge of dogs Bear44...Everything I read is spot on correct in my opinion.
Someone mentioned their dog growing up around a brother. I have also seen mention of dogs sensing fear. I have a friend who had a 100+ Rottweiler I had been around since its mamma was a puppy. I often went over and fed her when they were out of town and snuggled on the sofa with her when we were all hanging out. I went by their house the day I was planning to propose to my wife. As soon as I walked in the house B.B. sensed my fear and knew something was right and came at me barking and growling showing teeth etc. Our verbal commands were void and until the owner grabbed her she was en route. I guess what Im saying is dogs since fear and know when something is up. After I purposed my wife understood why she acted the way she did. That said I never was comfortable around that dog again. In reality Im not comfortable around most dogs because I know they can sense Im uncomfortable. Remember like a firearm a dog attack like a justified shooting will be life changing for the owner as well as the chewed on.
Just for clarification, the idea that dogs "sense" fear is correct, but it's not mystical. They read human body language at a level that most people just can't comprehend. Even if you think you are not exhibiting any, you are and they can see it.
The owner needs to be very careful with that roty. If it reacts this way with someone it knows, this dog could be very bad news.