Anonymous wrote:It seems as though you are doing everything you can do, and having you or the children get hurt, while stressing out the dog, is not an ideal situation, so I would give the dog back. I would make it clear to the rescue group regarding the problems you faced, so that they can reevaluate the dog and give that proper information to the next owner. Do not feel bad about it either. You are doing the right thing. Seems as though the dog is really scared and stressed. If the dog was not so aggressive, I would say stick with it and wait it out, however, you can not have you or the children get hurt. Good luck.
I totally agree with this. The rescue should be understanding. It's a good bet that the dog would be better off in a situation with no kids.