I regret getting dog

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op - also I completely realize I have a husband problem. He works all the time and I am responsible for the dog and the kids.

He is also the one who said we can’t rehome because she is our responsibility and it would be cruel to rehome her.


I’d tell him to find three hours in his day to work with the dog, or it’s being re-homed. He needs to put his money where his mouth is.


This. It’s completely unacceptable for him to make that call unless he is the one who will do the work. Alternately, price out outsourcing the 3+ hrs/day and if he’s willing to pay for that, fine. But he doesn’t get to write a check that you have to cash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try to rehome this dog. This does not work for your family


Per your agreement, the rescue should take the puppy back?

That is a LOT of exercising, I can see how it would be difficult to do all of that consistently.

Not the right fit for your family. I'd make the change sooner rather than later. In a home with another dog and a fenced yard they could exercise each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pitbulls are basically psycho dogs who should be exterminated.


Please go back under the rock you just crawled from under. The dog's breed is not the problem. It is the lack of understanding by the op that dogs require work.

We don't even know the percentage of " pit" bull in the dog and no where did the op say the dog was psycho. Unlike you pp
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try to rehome this dog. This does not work for your family


Per your agreement, the rescue should take the puppy back?

That is a LOT of exercising, I can see how it would be difficult to do all of that consistently.

Not the right fit for your family. I'd make the change sooner rather than later. In a home with another dog and a fenced yard they could exercise each other.


The dh should step up since he wants tio keep the dog
Anonymous
Op, I would revoke this dog. You have to devote hours a day to walks and training?! Yeah no, girl bye. I have a King Charles cavalier and she just sits around all day being nice. Never barks, loves to snuggle and sleep. Has never destroyed anything. Some days she doesn’t even want to walk, just outside to potty. She’s the nicest dog in the world.





Anonymous
*rehome. Not revoke!
Anonymous
Op - for example this morning I walked the dog 1.4 miles and then I ran her 2.5 miles and she ran around an enclosed fenced in area for 10 minutes.

Now she is asleep with DH and he will “take her out later for a walk”.

So I already did 90% of the exercise today and she will probably need 1 more walk.

I did all of that before 11am.
Anonymous
So instead of letting her run around in a tiny fenced area for 10 mins you couldn't work on sit/stay/nice leash walking?

You literally spend 3 hours a day with this animal but wont bother to do any training other than mindless running?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So instead of letting her run around in a tiny fenced area for 10 mins you couldn't work on sit/stay/nice leash walking?

You literally spend 3 hours a day with this animal but wont bother to do any training other than mindless running?


Op - we do sit and stay all day since she is on a leash non stop during the day right now.

She already nice leash walks since we walk multiple times a day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op - for example this morning I walked the dog 1.4 miles and then I ran her 2.5 miles and she ran around an enclosed fenced in area for 10 minutes.

Now she is asleep with DH and he will “take her out later for a walk”.

So I already did 90% of the exercise today and she will probably need 1 more walk.

I did all of that before 11am.


You have a dh problem then
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to derail but why are dog parks bad for dogs ?


Most dogs who go there have zero training and zero recall. It's like a 24 hour nightclub with guys coming up to bothering you but, you can't leave and they don't take any subtle hints. Lots of dog fights. Now if you know the dogs and the dogs play well that is different but, it is public and you never know what dog is going to show up and if the owner is more interested in chat/phone than actually watching and correcting their dogs

But don't just take my word for it.

https://www.animalsandsociety.org/news/dog-parks-are-great-for-people-too-bad-theyre-terrible-for-dogs/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Freaking pits. What a scourge.

I would definitely try to rehome. This dog is going to live another 10 years, you don't want it.

There are way too many dogs right now. Too many dog owners who can't handle their dogs (not you, you seem like a responsible dog owner who got stuck with the wrong dog, but so many people who don't hav the first clue about having a dog but have them anyway). Pits everywhere, because they have been way overbred specifically because they are aggressive. It's so frustrating. I wish we could hit a reset on dog ownership in this country. The current situation sucks.


Op - I am very disillusioned with rescues. I did not want a pit bull. Never rescued before so didn’t know they literally are all pit bull mixes. We should have just bought a dog from a breeder.

A responsible rescue will take the dog back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a year old mixed breed rescue who is very high energy. We have 3 young kids who can’t help so I am stuck with all dog related things. I take her on 2-3 walks a day plus running and an hour at a dog park.

She js fine as long as I do all of those things. But if I can’t do that then she is a terror and ruins everything. We are on vacation right now with her and she has to be on a leash non stop so she doesn’t ruin the house. And she doesn’t recall at all so she is never allowed off leash outside.

Do we just try and push through or try and rehome her? The rescue said she was a mid size lab mix. She isn’t at all. She is a 75 pound boxer/pit mix who is very strong and muscular.


op do you not love this dog at all? How long have you had him/her? Is dh the only one who wants the dog?
Anonymous
If the kids are old enough to be in sports and activities they are old enough to help slightly.
They are old enough to put food in dog bowl and full water bowl.
Possibly old enough to throw a ball or stick in the back yard for a few minutes a day.
My lab mix ( a rescue) is 12 now and still hikes an hour a day most days with me.
I enjoy it because it forces me to exercise.
Having said that, if DH won’t help more with kids and/or dog and it’s all on you you are going to get resentful.
Anonymous
I have an almost three year old Australian Shepherd and I regret the day we got her. The kids wanted her and now doing nothing for her. She's my hyperactive forever puppy and I have a toddler. Fun times.
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