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One of my rescue dogs go by the name of Buzzy Beans, he came from a household with a large number of children. Buzz doesn't like children one little bit and will walk away rather than allow any child to pat or stroke him, but if he can't he makes a low and very meaningful growl.......... but knowing him as I do, I know for a fact that he would never do anything other than make the growl.

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One of my rescue dogs go by the name of Buzzy Beans, he came from a household with a large number of children. Buzz doesn't like children one little bit and will walk away rather than allow any child to pat or stroke him, but if he can't he makes a low and very meaningful growl.......... but knowing him as I do, I know for a fact that he would never do anything other than make the growl.

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The law has changed due to the dangerous dogs act, which now includes a dog growling at someone!
So take care as a dog growling is now enough cause for the person being growled at to demand that the dog is silenced for good!

Phill
 
That’s Princess Taya fecked then, she’ll growl at fresh air if it comes near me. ??
 
That’s Princess Taya fecked then, she’ll growl at fresh air if it comes near me. ??

Although I know Phill (with 2 L's) well and normally know that he only ever gives 100% sound advice, however on this occasion I actually question if a growling dog could be silenced for good by law.
The reason why I suggest this is that whereas a dog bite is a dog bite and can be seen, who is to say that a dog has growled and in what context was it growling? And then, if it ever came to a court of law, unless there was a video recording or a multitude of witnesses, then I vouch that the case would ever stand any chance of success.
 

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