Anonymous wrote:Return the dog. It’s very likely he will be put down. Or they may advise you to have him
euthanized. Many rescues will not deal with a dog that has a bite history due to liability issues. You cannot risk this happening again though.
Anonymous wrote:Immediately let the rescue know what happened and that you can no longer foster the dog (if this is what you want). Was he just neutered? On rare occasions, dogs can show an increase in aggression right after being neutered because their hormones are all wonky. It usually passes once their endocrine system settles down.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not your dog, right? It’s the rescue’s dog that you are fostering.