Anonymous wrote:Colleagues said today that at Kentlands this weekend someone who takes dogs that are a problem and are about to be put down will be there. Has a tv show called Lucky Dog. Would check him out and see if this a possible contact for getting information about his expertise regarding your dog.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I would NEVER not disclose the truth about this dog and the truth is he’s a biter- not a nipper- who probably would have bitten us 6-10 more times if not for his underbite- ie; he has lunged and head butted us and scraped us with his teeth but could not gain purchase due to his underbite. I am still committed to putting him down unless the perfect environment came to be- a single male (most likely) who has prior experience rehabilitating aggressive dogs and was willing to take this guy on while knowing his explicit history and signing a waiver to that effect. But I’ve already talked to my vet, dog trainers, friends who Volunteer at rescues, coworkers, neighbors and so far that person has not presented themselves. I’m not willing to go the craigslist route bc I don’t know where the dog will end up and that’s not ok with me for the dog’s sake. If anyone thinks they know Someone who fits the bill, Please respond and I’ll find a way to contact you but I will be doing my due diligence to make sure it’s a legitimate option. Otherwise, I think I’ve gotten enough opinions from this thread- thanks to all that have acknowledged how sad this situation is and have given me thoughtful and considered advice. I appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I wish I could help, but we already have two dogs (the aforementioned Rottweilers) and still have our youngest son at home. Good luck.
Of course.
Anonymous wrote:And op I have a child who is 15 now and knows to watch out. I watch dog like a hawk and she wears a muzzle. Kid is fine and wants to be a vet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im sorry but I’m actually appalled by the fact that you are putting your 2 year old dog to sleep. First of all, did you do any research before getting him? English bulldogs arent suggested to be in families with kids under 13. If you look at any bulldog rescue, 99% of the dogs say no kids and no other dogs no the house. We have a 10 year old English bulldog female who we also got at 10 weeks old. She does NOT like other dogs (she will growl and go after them) and does not like any kids under the age of 10. We knew this about the breed going into it and were fine with it. The dog should be re homed to a house with no kids and no other dogs. Putting a TWO ywar old dog to sleep is just cruel and selfish. And you also said you never sought help from a behaviorist? Really op? Also, I am shocked your vet is willing to put a healthy young dog to sleep. This whole post is sad and you never should have gotten him to begin with.
Sorry to derail this topic a bit, but can you please provide some links on English Bulldogs not being good family dogs/not suggested for families with kids under 13? Everything I have seen states the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:1923 here. I just read that you'll give the dog away from one of your posts. Don't do that. You have a purebred English bulldog, people are going to lie to you to get the dog, then sell it to an unsuspecting person who could then get bitten.