Kristy_07
Very Well-Known Member
Can anyone give me any information about the process used to decide whether a dog should be declared "menacing" or "dangerous"?
No professional training, or restricted breeds involved.
I understand that if a complaint is made, and an assessment is (usually?) made... but what criteria do they use to establish whether the dog is dangerous, or whether, for instance, there has been a "one-off" incident?
I'm prepared for flames, but looking for any information anyone can give me on this. Yes, there has been "an incident" with one of my dogs at home that could result in a complaint - we are now trying to work out what the best solution for all is.
Thanks
No professional training, or restricted breeds involved.
I understand that if a complaint is made, and an assessment is (usually?) made... but what criteria do they use to establish whether the dog is dangerous, or whether, for instance, there has been a "one-off" incident?
I'm prepared for flames, but looking for any information anyone can give me on this. Yes, there has been "an incident" with one of my dogs at home that could result in a complaint - we are now trying to work out what the best solution for all is.
Thanks