The terrier in my previous pic was honestly the best dog I've EVER owned and was more afraid of people than anything else.
We ended up keeping her because too many people looked at her as a guard dog of some sort when we tried to adopt her out.
Pick up this dog a couple weeks ago on a Saturday. GREAT dog actually, only problem is the dog would go after any dog around him. I took him to the shelter, told them what I had found, and they did testing with him. They called me back and said the dog would have to be put down. Went back to the shelter, put him in the fence for two days, and the last day treated him EXACTLY like any dog we're taken to the Vet for the last visit. He slept upstairs with us, gave him a 8 oz steak dinner, gave him a sedative and took him to our vet (who works with the county shelter as well) to have him put down. Hated to do it, but we couldn't keep him because the guy was like a monster around other dogs. Way I see it, he had the best day of his life with us at least.
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He was the only dog we've ever had to put down due to aggression. Ironically out of 50 or so dogs through our home over the years, the only dog that ever bit me was a Chihuahua (one owner dog who passed away and wasn't good with men apparently).
Point being ANY dog can be aggressive, just that when they're strong and powerful, they can be like a loaded gun. The guy in the pic went after one of my dogs, but being he only weighed 30lbs and wasn't overly strong, it was easy to pin him down his collar so he couldn't move. No way could I do that with a 50 plus lb terrier breed.
Like yourself, overall experience with rescues overly positive.