People are stupid, and believe their own misconceptions, rather than common sense.
Blaze was playing with my Hubby's nephew and a ball. The nephew made a high pitch giggle sound that sounded very similar to me when I say "Aroooo". This is Blaze's cue to do his play roo, which tapers off into the playful grr. The nephew's mom (Hubby's cousin) thought that the nice friendly, old, toothless dog who had been playing with her son all weekend, and took a ram in the ribs from the ram to protect her son, was suddenly going crazy…
I can see how he looked so evil with his head ****ed to the side, in the playful bow position (which she was aware of) and wagging his curled tail...
She promply jumped out of the couch and kicked him in the head. He spun around on the hardwood floor, yelping, until he hit the coffee table leg, then he collapsed.
She said she though he was going to attack her kid because he growled. I tore a stripe off of her, and we still don't see eye to eye on the situation.
I have to say though, that while I hate her, I am pretty mad at myself for putting Blaze in that situation. I taught him the cue and didn't think that someone else would trigger it. I am never very far from him, but in this case, I was only in the other room, I could see them through the door, and I still couldn't help him.
Blaze now avoids her like the plague, sometimes he actually growls at her if she attempts to come close to him. When her son approaches him, he moves away... infact, he does this with all children now. He's never growled at them. But he use to love kids. He use to go to the park and play on the slide with them, going down it with them, waiting in line with them. It's heart breaking. This happened over three years ago.
Just consider the what ifs before you decide what to do.