Have shot many dogs. Their offense, they were running loose, and when I yelled for them to get, they growled at me. Came close to shooting one last week, went to get the paper at the road. While I was getting the paper out of the box, a dog came running down the street barking and growling. I backed down the drive, and pulled my pistol. I was aiming for his chest, when a woman went to screaming. The dog stopped and turned toward her. I held my gun on him as she ran up and grabbed him, attaching a leash to his collar. She asked what I had intended to do? I told her I was going to kill the Sucker(nice word for the expletive I actually used). She was appalled and threatened to call the police, so I pulled out my cell phone and offered to call the North Pole Police. That surprised her, I then told her that letting her dog run loose was against the local law, and I had every right to shoot it, when it came at me, especially on my property. Next time I would not hesitate to shoot the animal. Advised her to keep her animal on a leash or under closer control. She was shocked and left in a huff. Have not seen her, or her dog walking the street again. Did have one of the neighbors ask me about it at a New Years party last night. Apparently she has talked to some neighbors, and complained about me. I told the neighbor what happened and that I would shoot the dog if it came into my yard and I felt threatened, which was the case that morning. Everyone at the party agreed with me about my having the right to shoot the dog, but some said they would wait and try and scare it off first. I told them that in the dark we have here, (the sun does not come up till after 10AM) I can not tell if it is a dog or a wolf, and I will not wait. Everyone agreed with that.
Any dog that runs at me growling and showing his teeth, is treading on thin ice. If there is no home nearby it is history. Shoot them, throw them into the bushes, and with in 24 hours there will hardly be enough left to tell that it was a dog. The wolves, coyotes, foxes, or ravens, will get them pretty quick, especially in the winter.
Got sued once over shooting two dogs. Valuable sled dogs the owner claimed. He lost and had to pay my attorney fees. The fees were far more than the value of those two dogs, even he admitted that.