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Okay , i am torn on this article.
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the comment from texasblessing , is all the things that ran through my head when i read the article also. how do you feel? |
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What happens should a prisoner attempt to escape and end up mauled to death? Not saying it'll happen, but what then?
I understand the thought (i.e. that it'll be a deterrent), just not sure if it's a good one in practice. |
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I don't really have a problem with it other than I question its usefulness if it actually need to apprehend or protect.
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I question if it's really part wolf
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I want to know what "aggressive behavior" it did to get sent to this "job". Especially since the owner was willing to move to keep him.
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is all i could find. |
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i am appalled that the prison is breeding animals .
they breed mutt horses and now dogs. i dont get it. as to the owner , it is a 17 yr old boy. this is a train wreck. |
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The idea of breeding prison guard wolf hybrids skeeves me out enough, but to confiscate a dog from its owner who sounds like they want to work to keep it, all to put the dog in such a radically different setting sounds worse than death to me.
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yeah that tooHonestly if your wolf hybrid frequently gets out and your neighbors feel terrorized by it that's about the point where the state should intervene, if it's going to intervene at all. Perhaps I'd feel differently if she had no idea but I'm going to assume since it happened often and multiple people were upset by it that someone brought it to her attention and she didn't correct the situation. I doubt moving out of the parish would fix anything, it isn't like rural people enjoy roaming aggressive dogs either. I'm all for owning any dog you want but you have to keep it from upsetting other people, otherwise you reap what you sow. In urban places AC takes your dog and in rural places without AC they shoot it. I'm not particularly sympathetic to her cause, but I do hope the dog adjusts well and is useful to the prison. |
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I've owned a wolfdog, and this program has a tons of holes. Yes, there are aggressive wolfdogs. But to my knowledge, wolfdogs are far more likely to become wary fear-biters, not truly aggressive. I can't see a dog like that being a good guard.
From the wording of the article, it looks like the dogs are kept caged in the day and given free roam between the fences at night. Honestly, if that's the route the prison wants to go, I'd go with a genuine animal deterrent. Heck, turn loose a pride of lions during the night and call it done. They'd probably be far more effective than any wolfdog, if only psychologically. ETA: What about alligators? It's Louisiana, surely there are plenty of those around!
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