I see the analogy but a dog, much like a human, will not trust you if you feed it if it's been abused. It will take A LOT of time and effort to make it trust you and even then it will only trust you and no one else unless it is taught.
I've had two different dog bite me over the years. One was from an abused home that my Aunt took in, and since he was abused by kids (and I was a kid at the time) he bit me, but after you could tell he felt bad because it was just instinct for him. He's a lot better now. The other dog I must have been about 3 or 4 and this dog bit my forehead unprovoked and I'm still scared of that dog till this day.
I got attacked by my asshole neighbor's two asshole Dalmatians when I was really little, and our family dog that we've had since I was in kindergarten has bitten me more times than I can count. But if anyone so much as looks at a dog the wrong way in front of me, I will beat their ass so hard their ancestors are gonna feel that shit.
I'm not sure where this was found but I can assure it's complete crap. It's taking unlikely but slightly possible extremes and treating them like the norm and then presenting it as fact. This would be like saying "Apples come from trees therefore all trees have apples."
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