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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1800146" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>This is all great advice so long as the dog doesn't actually attack you before you can get it all accomplished. That's a lot of jumping through hoops but it probably is what would 100% CYA.</p><p></p><p>OP, are you sure the danes aren't just trying to play with your little dog? I have a redbone coonhound who, by nature, goes after anything little. That being said I also have a chihuahua that is less than 5 lbs and my redbone does run up to her quickly but stops short and just bounds around trying to play with her. Now I wont say they play nice, because they don't. My big dog is simply too big and even her lightest playful swipe with her paw will knock our little chihuahua around. What I am getting at is are you sure the danes have viscous intentions and aren't really just trying to play?</p><p></p><p>Play that can end up hurting someone via knocking them over may not be very different to a 16 month old but what I am saying is I think I would personally make a distinction depending upon the animals perceived intentions. I'd have a hard time shooting someone's pet when it didn't mean any harm, it just didn't get any attention at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1800146, member: 16136"] This is all great advice so long as the dog doesn't actually attack you before you can get it all accomplished. That's a lot of jumping through hoops but it probably is what would 100% CYA. OP, are you sure the danes aren't just trying to play with your little dog? I have a redbone coonhound who, by nature, goes after anything little. That being said I also have a chihuahua that is less than 5 lbs and my redbone does run up to her quickly but stops short and just bounds around trying to play with her. Now I wont say they play nice, because they don't. My big dog is simply too big and even her lightest playful swipe with her paw will knock our little chihuahua around. What I am getting at is are you sure the danes have viscous intentions and aren't really just trying to play? Play that can end up hurting someone via knocking them over may not be very different to a 16 month old but what I am saying is I think I would personally make a distinction depending upon the animals perceived intentions. I'd have a hard time shooting someone's pet when it didn't mean any harm, it just didn't get any attention at home. [/QUOTE]
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