We have owned a number of different canines and felines in the past and still do. We set boundaries and trained them to be good citizens in our household and more importantly when out in public. They were and are our companians, babysitters, farm guard animals, herding and guard dogs of our sheep, and hunting companions. We loved them dearly. Any infraction or misconduct results in instant correction of the offending deed. Then there is my wife's uncle and his wife. They are childless and for all ends and purposes she has a loose skrew or two. They have 7 dogs of undescript parentage that are extreamely unrully, dog hair all over the furniture, crap on the floor of their home and it stinks to high heaven. But they are her "children" and can do no wrong. At meal time she even allows them to jump onto their dinning table and eat out of her own plate, crap covered feet and all. YUCK !!! One of our friends and her then 6 year old daughter whent grocery shopping 3 years ago. As they passed this lady in an isleway , the little dog that she was carreying snapped and bit that daughter in the face without any warning. The lady says to the mother ... my little poookey is very protective of me, aren't you pookey and kisses it on it's nose. That little girl still has a scar on her face. Then there are the people down the street that allow their Rottweiler and 2 other of their mongrels to run loose and last year they mauled a neighbor's boy in the boy's front yard. When confronted by the authorities, they said our dogs will not hurt anyone, the boy must have provoked someone elses' dogs. Today, there are too many Looney toones such as these running around rampant in our society. Noone can trust ones own safety in the pesence of any dog that you come upon anymore due to their owners lack of respect for others. Were we currently live in the Central Valley of Cal., there was a huge influx of SE Asian population after a shooting conflict there. The local Animal Control noticed a sudden drop of stray canines and felines. Then they discovered that those species were a fine dinner fare to these immigrants. The meat was sold in their markets at all times after all, and their culture even raised them as livestock. After their leadership was informed that the majority local population considered these four legged creatures as pets, most of them then stopped helping themselves to the ready supply of the delicasy. Some still do, however. Different cultures , different attitudes.