Yes...Because he is a crazy cull that should have been shot years ago! He met his maker that day. They were taking care of the dog for a friend,but Bill said hes been a crazy one from day one.
i would not call that dog a cull by any means, very well bred. Actually dodgegirl its your dogs brother from a different litter, son of morrocho de la cocha. I know the dog and the owner, the gentleman that was bit was specifically told do NOT go in the pen, that he was to feed and water the dog from the outside of the pen. Guy didnt listen very well.
I wanted to first address this part of your statement..."I would not call that dog a cull by any means,
very well bred."
I just wanted to notate, that just because a dog is "very well bred", that doesn't mean that he can't be a cull for one reason or another, generally speaking. There are most definitely plenty of "well bred" dogs out there that have wound up being culls for whatever reasons.
Moving right along.....now in this incident, if the gentleman who was tending to the dogs for his friend, was TOLD not to enter the kennel BECAUSE the dog could potentially react aggressive, that's one thing. I know if someone came to feed my American Bulldog for me, they'd have to chuck him feed because no one outside of my family can touch him when we are on home turf. That's his job here, family/property guardian. It's hard to judge a man biting dog when the breed is a 'guardian' type breed,
specifically when said dog is on his home turf, and in his kennel/personal space. Hopefully I'm making sense here. I'll be the first to condone a dirt nap for a man biter, if the circumstances are right. Too many questions left unanswered here for me to give a full opinion on THIS specific dog. Is this dog taken out in public? Exposed to other people? Hunted? How is he with strangers when he's out of his home turf? Too many unknowns.