Could you put your dog to sleep?

ylevitin

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LEAVE ME ALONE: You are playing breed politics cause your BUD has a litter mate ,who has ATTACKED her pack mate ( your CO) so much that her owner bitched about it online dont make me DIG that post up.
You think by saying "spay her" will HIDE the fact you want her only to do damage control for your friend/buyer. And who _may_ want to breed him
Hey, I just offered to give the dog a home. So, what is more important for you - to make a point and publically kill all the puppies from this breeding (or at least as many as you can get your hands on) or remove this dog from breeding?
My dogs live better than most people in this country. You had the dog up for adaption - I offer to take her, what is the problem now? You need the dog to **** and moan about your competitor's kennel?

There is no unadaptable dogs, just need to find a home able to deal with certain dog's character problems (if any). Dog agressive dogs can easily be placed in homes with no other dogs, any other things can be resolved or handled by the right owner. Be a bigger person and let the dog live happy life rather than needlessly putting her to sleep because YOU want ALL YOUR DOGS live in a pack. BTW, how is Tasha with other females?
 
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It is SELF apparant you have a personal agenda and have NEVER done RESCUE or worked in a shelter.

A. Maybe you think the dogs that killed the woman adopted from the shelter in NJ, or the dog that killed D Whipple or the many who have TRANSFERRED Aggression from dogs onto innocent KIDS are " all adoptable".

Fine I simply do NOT agree.

B IN regards to the obvious HIJACK of this thread for a personal agenda.
I will be glad to rehash OLDIES but GOODIES under a different Topic entitled Blast from the Past later today > After I got get me some pudding to post.

Please reply there so as to which not to get this topic removed and or closed.

Now you have a nice day you here :)
 

pitbullpony

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As others have said, once all possible angles for health issues and training have been addressed and exhausted, if the dog was clearly unmanageable and a danger to others, then yes the dog would be put down in my situation.

A friend had this issue with a very promising SchH German Shepherd, who ended up with a brain tumour (not known at the time) but he demonstrated the same on/off again temperament that other posters have mentioned. It was very agonizing for her to have to put down a seemingly healthy, promising young dog.

Never an easy decision.
 

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If I had a really aggressive dog and its progressing I would contact Cesar Milan and if he cant help I would probably make the heart wrenching decision to put him down.
But I would try my hardest to fix the probklem.


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