This book provides insight into the phenomenon of American police shooting pet dogs, using deadly force as a first choice during dog encounters.
Through real life stories, this book shows that it matters not if the dog is on private property, in a back yard, inside a house, has no history of violence, if it is old and infirm, or if if is just plain friendly. It also matters not if the officer has no cause to be on your property, through mistaken address or warrant-less search, or just investigating some other event nearby.
This book also explores the lack of accountability after the event, showing the sad reality that American police can kill a pet dog at any time, and that there are no consequences for the officer.
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