Atticus shot the dog, Tim Johnson, because he was infected with rabies and posed a danger to the community. It was a necessary act to protect the people from the threat of the rabid dog.
Jem is impressed with Atticus and he responds by saying that Atticus is a gentleman like him. Jem is Atticus' son in To Kill A Mockingbird.
Heck Tate wants Atticus to shoot the dog because he knows that Atticus is the best shooter in Maycomb and he wants the dog to be put down before it harms anyone. Heck Tate knows that Atticus is the most skilled marksman and can take down the dog with one shot to prevent any danger to the community.
Shot by Atticus
it had rabes
The connection lies in Atticus's sense of duty and courage. He demonstrates his marksmanship skills in shooting the mad dog to protect his community from harm, much like how he defends Tom Robinson to uphold justice and fairness in the face of racism and prejudice. Both instances showcase Atticus's willingness to face difficult challenges and stand up for what is right, even when the odds are against him.
He was the dog. The kids learned that Atticus could shoot.
J-Dog went to jail twice. First, he was caught drinking on the streets, another was that he punched a papparazi in the face.
Jem was angry at the dog because the dog was a sign of racism.
Atticus shot the dog with rabies during the summer, specifically in the month of July.
Calpurnia informed Atticus about the mad dog, known as Tim Johnson, who was roaming the streets of Maycomb.
atticus kills the crazy dog that was tormenting the neightbourhood, he used his surprinsingly remarkable shotting skills to one shot kill the dog