Anonymous wrote:OP - just showed this thread to my husband. We are putting him down this week. I’m so so so sad, but also relieved. Thanks for all the thoughtful advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- he has lunged at me multiple times but only actually bitten me once- when I was reaching down to pet him. His episodes are out of the blue, usually at night when he’s tired. We have learned never to approach him when he’s sleeping. He doesn’t react the same way with my husband but has lunged (growling, snarling) at my kids when they are sitting on “his” couch ( he is no longer allowed on any furniture). Writing it all out it does seem crazy that we are trying to rehome him- it’s just that he is so different with my husband than he is with myself and the kids and our other dog. I was hoping that maybe in a calm home with no kids or dogs or other stimuli he would behave differently, but I certainly am not sure that will be the case. I have tried to be an alpha too but for so,e reason he only recognizes my husband.
He needs to be an only dog and the owner needs to be a man.
He feels miserable living in your house.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your dog has epilepsy.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- he has lunged at me multiple times but only actually bitten me once- when I was reaching down to pet him. His episodes are out of the blue, usually at night when he’s tired. We have learned never to approach him when he’s sleeping. He doesn’t react the same way with my husband but has lunged (growling, snarling) at my kids when they are sitting on “his” couch ( he is no longer allowed on any furniture). Writing it all out it does seem crazy that we are trying to rehome him- it’s just that he is so different with my husband than he is with myself and the kids and our other dog. I was hoping that maybe in a calm home with no kids or dogs or other stimuli he would behave differently, but I certainly am not sure that will be the case. I have tried to be an alpha too but for so,e reason he only recognizes my husband.
Anonymous wrote:OP - just showed this thread to my husband. We are putting him down this week. I’m so so so sad, but also relieved. Thanks for all the thoughtful advice.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- he has lunged at me multiple times but only actually bitten me once- when I was reaching down to pet him. His episodes are out of the blue, usually at night when he’s tired. We have learned never to approach him when he’s sleeping. He doesn’t react the same way with my husband but has lunged (growling, snarling) at my kids when they are sitting on “his” couch ( he is no longer allowed on any furniture). Writing it all out it does seem crazy that we are trying to rehome him- it’s just that he is so different with my husband than he is with myself and the kids and our other dog. I was hoping that maybe in a calm home with no kids or dogs or other stimuli he would behave differently, but I certainly am not sure that will be the case. I have tried to be an alpha too but for so,e reason he only recognizes my husband.