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"The officer described the dog's behavior as being aggressive. He had his teeth exposed, his ears were pulled back and the dog was essentially running toward the officer," Klein told FOX 5. "It's important to remember when they're responding to a burglar alarm, they're assuming that the house is being burglarized, so the officer is already under a sense of heightened alert."
So, you go to a house because of a burglar alarm, and you are assuming there is a burglary taking place. What makes the officer suspect that the dog is a burglar? Was the dog carrying items out of the house? Good thing the gardener wasn't there at the time. Might have to shoot him too.
