mtblujeans
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Years ago, DH got talked into taking the adult dog of someone he had done work with that had a "problem dog". They had spoiled the dog since puppy-hood and let it sleep in the crib with their baby. As the dog got older, they let it sleep on any and everyone's bed. We don't know what other patterns they had established. The dog was so attached to the family, it could not even be let out in the back yard to do its business without howling and barking constantly. It got so it was destroying things in the house if they had to go somewhere and leave it home. So, they were trying to put it out in the yard when they were away. I think their kids were getting to the point where the family was busy with kid activities and the dog was not adjusting to the new schedules. Neighbors were calling the police and animal control because they were leaving the dog outside all night and it barked and cried the entire time. She asked DH to take the dog because we lived out in the country.
DH does not let pets in the house and he told her that but she said it would be OK. I don't know what either one of them was thinking!! That dog barked constantly. We never did figure out where she got the energy to bark for days at a time!! When we let her loose, she tried to run away. If we tried to keep her in the yard with us, she would snap at the kids! I told DH about the snapping and he didn't see it so I don't think he was taking it seriously. Then, one day, the dog tried to bite DH. That was finally it! He had been trying to put her back in her kennel. They then had a battle of wills that lasted the rest of the day. She took off across the road and across the fields for about 1 mile....with DH following behind her trying to catch her.
DH called animal control and asked if they had any experiences or advice about this type of dog. They told DH they had had to put a few of this breed dog down because of biting and they all seemed about the same age so this officer and DH wondered if they were all from the same litter. The officer told DH that it was one thing for a dog to snap at a child but when it tries to bite the owner that feeds it, it should probably be put down. He said children would definitely be at risk around a dog like this. So, he took the dog over that week and they put it down. I have never seen anything like that. Again, I don't know what the situation really was with the first family the dog was with. But, I would not take a dog to convenience someone like that again.
ETA: I just read Caleb's Mom post and this dog, too, was a cocker spaniel.
DH does not let pets in the house and he told her that but she said it would be OK. I don't know what either one of them was thinking!! That dog barked constantly. We never did figure out where she got the energy to bark for days at a time!! When we let her loose, she tried to run away. If we tried to keep her in the yard with us, she would snap at the kids! I told DH about the snapping and he didn't see it so I don't think he was taking it seriously. Then, one day, the dog tried to bite DH. That was finally it! He had been trying to put her back in her kennel. They then had a battle of wills that lasted the rest of the day. She took off across the road and across the fields for about 1 mile....with DH following behind her trying to catch her.
DH called animal control and asked if they had any experiences or advice about this type of dog. They told DH they had had to put a few of this breed dog down because of biting and they all seemed about the same age so this officer and DH wondered if they were all from the same litter. The officer told DH that it was one thing for a dog to snap at a child but when it tries to bite the owner that feeds it, it should probably be put down. He said children would definitely be at risk around a dog like this. So, he took the dog over that week and they put it down. I have never seen anything like that. Again, I don't know what the situation really was with the first family the dog was with. But, I would not take a dog to convenience someone like that again.
ETA: I just read Caleb's Mom post and this dog, too, was a cocker spaniel.

