Quote Originally Posted by Brimstone111888 View Post
I don't understand how behavior DOESN'T influence the decision. Regardless if it is "not a domestic animal", if the man is not willing to risk his life caring for this thing or the two other people he says he needs, what else is he expected to do if he can't rehome it? There is a difference between an agressive ball python and a 250+ lb monster and saying behavior at that size doesn't play a role is ludacris imo.

Don't bother with he shouldn't have got it in the first place. He probably shouldn't, but he obviously felt like he could tame it and had enough experience.
Your still missing my point.

If an animal is aggressive, does that automatically make it chum?


Now, if he were unable to rehome after exhausting all leads, then euthanasia is a viable option because he can no longer or doesnt want to care for it. I don't think the animals behavior is enough to condemn him right off the bat.