Gee you guys give such great info. Poisoning, shooting or in any way hurting another person's dog will just get you into trouble, regardless of what the dogs "supposed" to have done. If it's not reported to the police - they won't believe you.
There are far more humane ways of euthanising a dog should it be necessary, and that decision is only to be taken by the police.
However, the police would need proof that the dog was dangerous before making the decision to have the dog euthanised.
I've been in Qatar long enough to know that "attacking" can mean a whole number of things. Without more information, nothing can be decided. For all we know the dog just ran up to the kid & jumped up at it. Scary for the kid, yes, but not an aggressive act.
Gee you guys give such great info. Poisoning, shooting or in any way hurting another person's dog will just get you into trouble, regardless of what the dogs "supposed" to have done. If it's not reported to the police - they won't believe you.
There are far more humane ways of euthanising a dog should it be necessary, and that decision is only to be taken by the police.
However, the police would need proof that the dog was dangerous before making the decision to have the dog euthanised.
I've been in Qatar long enough to know that "attacking" can mean a whole number of things. Without more information, nothing can be decided. For all we know the dog just ran up to the kid & jumped up at it. Scary for the kid, yes, but not an aggressive act.