Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love animals, but I wouldn't take any chances with a child. I would rehome the dog ASAP rather than allowing it to remain in my home with the child, especially if the child is mobile: an accident can happen so quickly. As much as you love your dog, are you will to keep him around for the time it takes to see if a trainer will work, and risk having the dog hurt your baby in that time?
She's doesn't love her dog. A person who loves their dog wouldn't drop him/her at a shelter for a "death sentence" as OP stated.
You can do this the right way OP- the caring and compassionate way- but my gut says you're looking for the quickest/cheapest/easiest way out.
Anonymous wrote:I love animals, but I wouldn't take any chances with a child. I would rehome the dog ASAP rather than allowing it to remain in my home with the child, especially if the child is mobile: an accident can happen so quickly. As much as you love your dog, are you will to keep him around for the time it takes to see if a trainer will work, and risk having the dog hurt your baby in that time?
Anonymous wrote:Op again. Yeah, pp.I agree. A trainer is not gonna happen. I'm not interested in taking chances like that. I love dogs, but safety first...
Anonymous wrote:Op here. To be clear he is fine and great with adults. We recently borded him and they loved him there. Got along with other dogs, etc. He just doesn't like the whole kid thing in his old age I guess...