fantasymagic
<font color=deeppink>Prefers fantasy to reality<br
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We just got a beautiful Alaskan Malamute from the local Malamute rescue organization in January. This is our second Malamute, our first one died about 5 years ago. Anyway she was supposed to be good with kids. They told us she didn't get along with another dog in one of the homes she came from. We figured that since we didn't have a dog, it didn't affect us.
We live right behind an elementary school with a big sidewalk and lots of people walking. Although considering we got her in winter, the following incidents didn't come up till a couple of weeks ago. Once when we were hooking her up, she tore off to the school and bit our neighbor's dog, who was walking with the mom and 3 kids. Then last night she pushed the screen open on our sliding door and ran out over to the school and went after another dog, but we were able to get her before she bit a dog.
She also snapped at dd (7) when we first got her. But nothing since then. The rescue people said she came from a home with 2 little girls and thought we would be a great home.
So, I figure here is our option. Take her to obedience school and see if these habits can be "untrained." I hate to think she was abused and picked up these traits. Or, take her back to the rescue place so she can go to a home in the country, with no kids.
DH and middle DS are attached to her, so if it turns out we need to take her back, guess who's in the doghouse--yep, me.
I did tell everyone that this didn't mean we couldn't get another dog, just had to really, really check it out.
Sorry for the long post. Any advice for me--the wicked witch who will probably make the call to take the dog back?? I keep thinking about the Beethoven movies, and now, unfortunately I can relate with the dad.
Thanks.
We live right behind an elementary school with a big sidewalk and lots of people walking. Although considering we got her in winter, the following incidents didn't come up till a couple of weeks ago. Once when we were hooking her up, she tore off to the school and bit our neighbor's dog, who was walking with the mom and 3 kids. Then last night she pushed the screen open on our sliding door and ran out over to the school and went after another dog, but we were able to get her before she bit a dog.
She also snapped at dd (7) when we first got her. But nothing since then. The rescue people said she came from a home with 2 little girls and thought we would be a great home.
So, I figure here is our option. Take her to obedience school and see if these habits can be "untrained." I hate to think she was abused and picked up these traits. Or, take her back to the rescue place so she can go to a home in the country, with no kids.
DH and middle DS are attached to her, so if it turns out we need to take her back, guess who's in the doghouse--yep, me.
I did tell everyone that this didn't mean we couldn't get another dog, just had to really, really check it out.
Sorry for the long post. Any advice for me--the wicked witch who will probably make the call to take the dog back?? I keep thinking about the Beethoven movies, and now, unfortunately I can relate with the dad.
Thanks.
. Through this experience I learned some positive lessons including perseverence, loyalty, love, and responsibility, amoung other lessons.