Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has attacked both you and your husband SEVERAL times and the trainer can’t even get close to him? I’m sorry, this dog will never be a good pet for anyone. You need to protect your children. I’m sorry.
He had gotten better while I was pregnant with #2 and a little before, so we had hoped maybe things were turning around. He ended up attacking DH a couple times near the end of my pregnancy. Since then, it hasn't happened as often as it did before. But obviously anything at all is too much, especially with kids involved.
Anonymous wrote:He has attacked both you and your husband SEVERAL times and the trainer can’t even get close to him? I’m sorry, this dog will never be a good pet for anyone. You need to protect your children. I’m sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I have known for weeks that getting rid of him is the answer but it's just so hard. He saved my life and I don't know how to be without him. But the kids come first, always.
We have had him for 6 years. The kids are 1 and 2.
To explain the abuse and inbreeding, I do know for a fact that he was abused because it was done by my own family member which is how I ended up with him. The inbreeding is due to the backyard breeder he was purchased from by my family member. His papers show the same dog on both sides.
We have spoken with a local trainer and she isn't sure she can take him on since he is so protective of our property that she hasn't been able to get out of the car when she has tried to come see him. Honestly, even if he was able to be trained, I don't think we could ever trust him around our children because of how he has acted in the past. He has never attacked the kids, but he has attacked DH and me several times.
We have also spoken with a local rescue and they won't consider him until/unless the trainer can see him and make a recommendation. I will look into breed-specific rescues.
I don't know where to go from here. I'm heartbroken and scared. No matter what I do, it's the wrong thing.
As someone who adores dogs, I'm truly sorry, but you need to not have that dog in your home another day. Seriously? with toddlers?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I have known for weeks that getting rid of him is the answer but it's just so hard. He saved my life and I don't know how to be without him. But the kids come first, always.
We have had him for 6 years. The kids are 1 and 2.
To explain the abuse and inbreeding, I do know for a fact that he was abused because it was done by my own family member which is how I ended up with him. The inbreeding is due to the backyard breeder he was purchased from by my family member. His papers show the same dog on both sides.
We have spoken with a local trainer and she isn't sure she can take him on since he is so protective of our property that she hasn't been able to get out of the car when she has tried to come see him. Honestly, even if he was able to be trained, I don't think we could ever trust him around our children because of how he has acted in the past. He has never attacked the kids, but he has attacked DH and me several times.
We have also spoken with a local rescue and they won't consider him until/unless the trainer can see him and make a recommendation. I will look into breed-specific rescues.
I don't know where to go from here. I'm heartbroken and scared. No matter what I do, it's the wrong thing.
Anonymous wrote:What would you do?
The dog is 7 years old, about 50 pounds, neutered. He is most likely inbred and was abused as a puppy. It is breaking our hearts to consider rehoming him, but we don't know what to do. We have been keeping them separated , but that is not fair for the dog or the kids. He charges at them and has snarled at them a few times. They are both afraid of him and cry and run from him.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids and how long have you had the dog?
Not that it even matters, the dog has to go. Or you can put the kids up for adoption.