Wow, thanks for nailing the fact that this question kind of comes from a rape culture place.
And you're right - there are times (especially working dogs on a farm or in the country) where a dog means an increase in safety.
But I think - as you pointed out with this bit:
But I also first and foremost see it as my responsibility to protect my dogs and keep them safe, not the other way around.
Authors seem to ignore that owners have to care about the animal as well, and seem to completely disregard how much time, energy, and attention (plus money!) dogs need.
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And you're right - there are times (especially working dogs on a farm or in the country) where a dog means an increase in safety.
But I think - as you pointed out with this bit:
But I also first and foremost see it as my responsibility to protect my dogs and keep them safe, not the other way around.
Authors seem to ignore that owners have to care about the animal as well, and seem to completely disregard how much time, energy, and attention (plus money!) dogs need.