
Why, after the dog tastes human flesh, is it necessary to put them to sleep? I would like to hear a detailed answer.?
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Answer 1
January, 2021Never mind.
This is a myth generated by fear and misunderstanding.
Cases when a dog actually eats human meat are extremely rare and occur in desperate situations when there is no other source of food. So, being locked with the deceased owner, the dogs sometimes devour his body. But I repeat: this is rather an exception. And this is connected with EXCLUSIVELY with the need to survive . In this situation, people are not always perfect - completely different criteria work. At other times that a dog, that a person prefers to eat differently, no one develops a "habit" of hunting people.
In case of manifestations of aggressive behavior, there is also always specific reason , infinitely far from the desire to try the "commissary body". This is either a nervous breakdown, or self-defense, or the performance of the dog's professional duties. As you can see, this has nothing to do with cannibalism.
Therefore, any reasoning that a dog that "tasted a man" is a man-eating monster is profanity and cowardice on the part of those who promote this myth.
Answer 2
January, 2021exactly. it's not about "trying", but "learning how to mine." for a dog, a person is not a person, but an animal like everyone else. only in most cases by default the animal is stronger - it cannot be caught and devoured, by default. but - if suddenly it turns out that you can, then ... oops ....
Answer 3
January, 2021is not entirely true, much depends on the circumstances.
legally, if a dog attacked someone, it is difficult to prove that it was provoked and that you ordered it if you put it to sleep, if the dog lives, then the court will most likely condemn the owner, i.e. in fact, by killing the dog, the owner avoids responsibility.
with tz. biology and psychology of animals.
if an animal has learned to hunt some kind of game, then it will go hunting for this game, because if suddenly a dog has bitten a person (even if it provoked it and deserved it) and realized that it was delicious, then the likelihood that this will happen again under other circumstances is extremely high.
if a dog, for some reason, has eaten an already dead person, then this does not particularly affect its psychology.
shepherds face this aspect of the problem, dogs constantly eat parts of their sheep slaughtered by shepherds and this does not lead to problems, but if a dog (especially valuable of a good breed) learns to slaughter sheep, this is a tragedy for the flock and the shepherd, and if you do not get rid of it in time (if possible, sell it for protection / breeding, otherwise kill it), then she will teach this filthiness to other dogs.