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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here- if any of the proponents for keeping the dog want to PM me, I’ll set up a throwaway email account. Because the dog is wonderful with my husband and strangers (aggressive only with myself and my kids)- I would be willing to rehome with someone who had prior experience rehabilitating aggressive dogs as long as they knew all the risks and were willing to sign a waiver not holding us liable if he did end up attacking. If he did attack, I would also want the dog to be returned to us so my husband could take him to be put down (I would rather him be with his favorite person in the world as he is put to sleep). Let me know - if you want to help me look for the perfect person who is fully aware of the risks, I would support that endeavor. [/quote] OP, why do you continue to come up with ways to delay getting the dog out of your house? That's what the idea of "please PM me and maybe you can take him" is here. Meanwhile -- while you are second-guessing yourself and changing your mind because anonymous strangers here are telling you there's hope -- another day or week goes by and the dog is still in the home with your children. You're now putting the dog ahead of the children on your list of priorities if you are clinging to what these strangers say rather than listening to the rescue groups who have long since said they (the experts in the breed and in rehoming) consider the dog can't be safely rehomed. Sorry to be that harsh but I'm surprised you're back here posting about still trying to find a home when you just said you and your kids live in fear of the dog. A poster above also did the "maybe rehome with a single man" thing. Earlier I think it was you, OP, who noted that a single male owner is not going to live in a vacuum and never bring home a date or start a family. [/quote]
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