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Originally Posted by james1
how much of a bite are we talking? A 'ill put my teeth around your arm and not chew bite' or a 'ill walk up to you a draw blood for no reason bite' ?
If its the first dont worry about it, if its the second, it needs to be put down. Simple as im affraid ;(
A muzzel would be probably good thing to invest in, and asserting your dominance - either standing up if sat and walk towards them slowly making them back up ... eventually to walk away. Ive only ever done this when ive been grizzled at though, not bitten 
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What? That's a terrible suggestion. Exactly how are you qualified to make such a diagnosis? What experience do you have in training aggressive dogs that you can give an ultimatum like that over the net without having seen the dog in person?
I've seen dogs who are biters rehabilitated, both fear and rank aggressive dogs, looking at the dogs now their owners would be mortified at the suggestion of PTS. Not all aggressive dogs need to be put to sleep. A lot of aggressive is manageable or curable. Aggression is a complicated subject, unfortunately it is not as black and white as you wrote above.