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I'm seriously considering retiring Pi. I want to cry even thinking about it. He'd obviously still be living with me (still sleeping in my bed, stealing the blankets and so on), and would come out on short outings. There are some issues that I'm considering, and that are making me consider his retirement.
1. He's 10. Doesn't sound too old, but it is catching up to him. He doesn't have the stamina he used to. He's asleep by 5pm, and can't stay on his feet all day anymore. I carry him half the time.
2. Crankiness. This is really what is concerning me. He's tired, cranky and stressed a lot. I know that isn't good for him. My biggest concern was that he showed agression towards people. He can't actually hurt anyone (he's toothless, poor baby), but it's very concerning to me anyway. He hasn't bit, or even really snarled (except at my friend, but that's not in a working situation) but he's done a low growl. The other person can't hear it, but I can feel it (when I'm holding him). Maybe I'm over-reacting, but it's my training that if a service dog shows human aggression that he's usually not suitable for the work.
It's practically killing me to be this honest with myself, because I love Pi dearly. But I'm concerned for him, and I don't know if I should be seriously considering his retirement or if I'm just scared and over-reacting.
1. He's 10. Doesn't sound too old, but it is catching up to him. He doesn't have the stamina he used to. He's asleep by 5pm, and can't stay on his feet all day anymore. I carry him half the time.
2. Crankiness. This is really what is concerning me. He's tired, cranky and stressed a lot. I know that isn't good for him. My biggest concern was that he showed agression towards people. He can't actually hurt anyone (he's toothless, poor baby), but it's very concerning to me anyway. He hasn't bit, or even really snarled (except at my friend, but that's not in a working situation) but he's done a low growl. The other person can't hear it, but I can feel it (when I'm holding him). Maybe I'm over-reacting, but it's my training that if a service dog shows human aggression that he's usually not suitable for the work.
It's practically killing me to be this honest with myself, because I love Pi dearly. But I'm concerned for him, and I don't know if I should be seriously considering his retirement or if I'm just scared and over-reacting.