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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He has food aggression. That's a trainable thing, and it was caused by something at some point in the dog's life. I don't consider that a give away offense...at least not before you make an effort in training. Dogs don't talk- they use their mouths to talk- and there are a lot of breeds that have this inbred- like doxies...Labs really do not, so this really unusual. I'm a big grownup (LOL) but my mother gave away dogs just like that when I was a kid. One bit someone once. One was messy, one pooped in house twice.I was really scarred by her indifference..and she really never liked dogs. She got them because she thought she was teaching us something. I was taught that their lives don't matter, and never to get attached.Needless to say, ai raised my kids with dogs... not all were easy, but they were family members. I am all about not having an aggressive dog.. and by that I mean, random, unexplained episodes of snarling, biting, etc., and I would give the dog away under those circumstances. Your dog does not like having his food removed or threatened. I would try to deal with that first. I think you do not like this dog, didn't really want a dog, etc. I think that because it doesn't seem as if this would be a heartbreaking thing for you- you wished they would take away your dog from the get go. Come on,now....[/quote] +1000 Please do NOT put the dog down and contact lab rescue. It sounded from the beginning of your post as if you did not like the dog from the get go and as if he was a burden. You may have spent a lot of money on training but did YOU properly participate in the training? Seriously, it sounds like you don't like animals, got the dog because one of your kids wanted him and you can't properly deal with him and now you want justification for getting rid of him from DCUM because YOU haven't properly followed through on "ALL OF THE MONEY" you spent on training. Your poor kids. And that poor dog. Please never get a pet again. Who ARE you? A terrible person. I suppose you'll just tell your son that the dog ran off? I guess you get DCUM "Mother of the Year!"[/quote]
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