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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. He's been through a lot of training. I spent so much time and money on him. I would say he's friendly but super hyper. He's taken up most of my time at home for the past two years. I don't trust him anymore. I guess what I didn't realize was until this happens to you, you have no idea what it feels like. Seeing someone standing in your kitchen with blood running down their arm will be seared into my memory. [/quote] Could have been worse. A counter surfing lab does not normally inflict harm requiring stitches. Where did you get the dog? Perhaps the breeder would take him back and NOT "launder" the dog. Is this an AKC registered dog or from a shelter or rescue? This weekend a dog bit/mauled a child who had to have an arm reattached. I read it was her son's dog who had shown prior aggression to another dog. http://www.newarkpostonline.com/news/article_6b3e5055-7744-5c08-bfe1-74864454a5a8.html I think you posted that the dog snapped at one of your children about it's dog bed. Unacceptable. Oh- dog laundering is when a person releases the dog to a shelter or rescue despite knowing basic character/history then the dog is put up for adoption with less than full disclosure. [/quote]
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