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I personally would feel just awful re-homing any one of these dogs to another person.
I could only do so if I offered full disclosure. I do realize that doing so will minimize their chances for finding another family - but it would be just so cruel to not disclose all of this to a potential new owner. |
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Haha I tried out the electric shock on my husband. Pretty mild but very effective (on the dog) used to twice on the lowest setting then moved to buzzing which was easily effective. Dog is very well trained.
But in OPs case: rehome them. |
| There’s really no shame to rehoming a dog. It’s a dog and you are expecting a baby. You have plenty on your hands ! |
| Fortunately in this life every thing is not a vote. Do what works for you and don’t look back. |
What breed dog is D1?? Nothing tires her at all? I have a 1yo GSD and 20min of ball/fetch with the flinger (50 yard throws +) leaves her so exhausted she will barely move. For a few hours anyway. Are you totally sure there is no feasible exercise that would tire D1? |
You know her mom didn't "rehome" the dog, her mom put the dog to sleep. Why don't you ask your mom what really happened, because "rehoming " dogs wasn't a thing 20, 30 or 40 years ago... they took the sig to the vet and put them down. If your mom was that mad, do you actually think she spent any more time and energy on trying to find a new home for the dog?? Nope, she put that dog to sleep. Ask her. |
Then good for the mom, young kids and dogs shouldn’t be in the same house. |
Why would you assume that OP wouldn’t disclose? Here’s all OP has to say: “I’m pregnant and overwhelmed with my two dogs. I can’t give enough exercise or training (list attempts here) for D1 and D2 is still having accidents (despite x attempts at training).” Lots of people might do better with the dog and even if they don’t, lots of dog owners don’t seem to mind what their dogs do. |
| With animals it is unfair to punish them after time has passed because w/out the benefit of communication - they really do not know what you are punishing them for. |
| I see that this thread has been "cleaned up"...good! |
Whatever you say... clearly your incapable of multiple responsibilities. Young kids and dogs can be perfectly fine in the same home, the problem occurs when you have lazy, negligent owners & parents, who think that their dogs will turn out just fine without obedience training, and then the dog assumes command of the family (the pack) as the alpha If you don't sign up a new dog for obedience training, guess what?? It's YOUR fault alone when they don't listen, not the innocent dog's. You've set that dog up for failure... the blame is not on them, it's on the incompetent, unaccountable owner. It's not the dogs fault, but god forbid that owner take responsibility or accountability when everything goes wrong, and "chaos ensues". So they once again take the easy easy way out. They put the dog to sleep or "rehome" it, rather than take the time & effort that they should have when they got the dog initially. That's nobody's fault but the negligible owner... and also negligible parent (not only did the parents not train the dog, but her sister somehow managed to tip her highchair over, fall and get hurt, all in the mother's presence??). 🧐 * Btw, I'm NOT referring to the OP, I commend the OP for trying to make the situation better, unlike the PP above's awful mother. |
| OP, what breed are these dogs? I'm asking because I have a lot of experience with certain high energy breeds--my family lived on a farm that bred and trained (for work and competitions) herding dogs. |