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Baby GatesDo you think this dog should be put down? Yes or No? Advice Please!?

My family bought a cocker fiance last year. He is very hyper, he always jumps on you, he always chews on things, etc.. But recently he has begun to be a bit aggressive. The downside of all this is one - they keep in a cage for most of the day, so when they finally get it out, thats probably part of why hes so hyper, and two - there is a youth question (HES younger brother of my fiance) and he has a mental disorder very bad and he throws fits of bad temper. hes recently been taking it on the dog and he has launched. It also handles much about him. After a while, the dog began to tire of being treated this way so now the dog bites. He bit so hard on my fiance's brother and his father had to get stitches. After this happened, they Brungs him to the pound to give birth, but now they changed their minds, they want to bring the dog home (he will be back in a few day)

Now, what do you think of this? We do not want the dog to bite more, but do you think it will continue to bite once it is back at home? I made a suggestion to get rid of this cage and maybe get a baby gate so they can have any room for him and he can reduce his hyperness. and as far as the brother goes, we need him to tell him what is not allowed to kick or hurt dogs. Im very cons dogs land, even if they bite. Theres always hope. I just need some advice then maybe I can help. I do not want to see the dog thats only a year, calving, it is not his fault, he tried to defend himself and bit. What do you think? Please no rude comments. Thank you

What therapy Needa child and the dog must be removed and placed in a loving home and should not be allowed to ever have a pet again

No, the dog should not be put down, he should be repatriated and given to a person who cares for him and treat him like he should be treated .... this is not the fault of the dogs in this case, the fault of his own shit, like so many other cases.

No rude comments? Then you should not have put the young dog freakin launched. I have a type of mental disorder in any way that I'll have a little tantrum on a dog. This child must be placed below, not the dog.

DONT put the dog down. Maybe you should try a squirt bottle. when my dog (German Shepherd) bite, we wet it with a bottle and irmly say no and push him down. stopped biting his problem. just be sure the dog has his shots so you never run the risk of rabies

If your dog behaves badly when you leave him alone, he may be suffering from separation anxiety. Or maybe he is hyperactive and sometimes uncontrollable. Anyway, you Lesstress calm dog and make it more relaxed and easy to manage.

http://www.petwellbeing.com/dog-anxiety- ...

And another thing is much, much and many walks, he seems to have much energy and not to be taken to release properly.

Perhaps you should fix it as neutral. that dogs, sometimes calm. train to be good. when it bites someone, yelp like a dog in a loud voice screeched or something. and turn skipped. when he does something good, give him a treat. every dog deserves to be treated the right way, no matter what. misconducts himself, thats probably the fault of the owners, but do not worry. it will turn up sometimes.

Oh my Lord, even taking into account the dog put down his behavior is like planning to put the child down for throwing tantrums. The dog is being abused and you wonder why he bites?!

The dog must remain at the shelter, the household in question is not appropriate for a dog.

I understand that this is a difficult situation and I think you should teach your little brother lovers do not ITC.

Posted on January 11, 2010.
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