iNTeNSeBLue98
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Our oldest dog is 7, a pit-mix. He is used to be quite a sweetie, but in the past year or two especially his demeanor has changed. Tonight he got in a scrap with the younger dog, 4 yo yellow lab, over his muzzle. The muzzle was out of their reach, and when Max thought Whiskey was trying to get it, he freaked out. They happened to be in the opened dog pen where Whiskey spends his days while we're away. This bout put me on the edge and I called DH at work immediately telling him he has to do something with the dog.
Max wears a muzzle during the day to control his barking because we share the main house door with an apartment on the 2nd floor. He barks everytime they come in and out and they've been here since November. He's always barked, but it's more frequently in this place (his 4th home with us), of course these old plaster walls and ceilings do nothing to absorb the sound, but echo and make it seem louder. Max will search for his muzzle when he's not wearing it, trying with all his might to reach it (on a high shelf out of his reach) and if it's left where he can get it he licks it all up and growls if you try to take it.
Max is in good health and we love him, but these fights that the dogs get into are scary. We do what we can to prevent them when we see behavior indicating one's about to start. But my nerves are a complete wreck for the first couple of hours when I get home, about the same time as the folks upstairs. By about 7 in the evening he calms down, but always has an ear to the door. He worst when DD and I are home alone and DH is working. He is being the protector he was brought home to be.
So my question is, how do you come to the decision to put a dog down?
Max wears a muzzle during the day to control his barking because we share the main house door with an apartment on the 2nd floor. He barks everytime they come in and out and they've been here since November. He's always barked, but it's more frequently in this place (his 4th home with us), of course these old plaster walls and ceilings do nothing to absorb the sound, but echo and make it seem louder. Max will search for his muzzle when he's not wearing it, trying with all his might to reach it (on a high shelf out of his reach) and if it's left where he can get it he licks it all up and growls if you try to take it.
Max is in good health and we love him, but these fights that the dogs get into are scary. We do what we can to prevent them when we see behavior indicating one's about to start. But my nerves are a complete wreck for the first couple of hours when I get home, about the same time as the folks upstairs. By about 7 in the evening he calms down, but always has an ear to the door. He worst when DD and I are home alone and DH is working. He is being the protector he was brought home to be.
So my question is, how do you come to the decision to put a dog down?