Originally posted by dianeschlicht
I'm going to say the unpopular thing and say you did the wrong thing. If your dog starts biting people, it is not resonable to expect someone else to take over your problem and run the risk of the dog biting someone else. If a 1 1/2 year old dog is that agressive and can't be rehabilitated, then it should be put down. It should be classified as a dangerous dog. First thing to do would be return it to the breeder to see if they can work with it. They would be able to determin if it can be rehabilitated or not. If not, it can be their decision to put the dog down.
While I normally agree that everything should be done to keep a dog with it's family, when the dog is biting children unprovoked, you can't risk it. (re-read CBRorBust's post).
Also, while in an ideal world everyone would buy dogs from responsible breeders and there would be no need for aoptions and only the most professional , great people would breed, this is not an ideal world. This dog may not have come from a breeder. I suspect if it had, it would have been returned there.
I also think most any dog can be rehabilitated by a good trainer. The ones who can't (very few) usually have something seriously wrong with them.
My only concern with the OP is that the dog was brought to a pound where it will likely be killed in a few days if not adopted, instead of to a no kill shelter, or kept segregated from the child until a suitable home could be found. This only bugs me because my dog is bites all the time, but he play bites and never breaks the skin and I know he won't break the skin unless he is very scared. I just hope this dog doesn't meet a very early death because she was trying to play a little rough.
But again, I'm not in her situation, and I think when a dog bites a child, a parent HAS to act and they have to act immediately, and it seems like the pound was the only available option. Because the next bite could be worse and that is just not a risk you can take with a small child.
To the OP - I think you did the right thing (I PM'd you) for your son's safety. Maybe you can post a little about your situation here, such as the dogs breed, etc. and the location it is at now, in case someone here wants to adopt her.
Is there anyone you know who could keep the dog until a permanent home could be found? It does sound to me like the dog was just trying to play and would probably be okay in an adult only home or with older kids. I PM'd you. If you can PM me some info about the dog, I can see if I can find someone in the area through the various message boards I go to ; to take her in.
