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Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
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CurlyQ
Reg. Sep 2006
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2014-04-26 6:14 PM
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RE: Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
Cold hands and Warm Heart
Location: oklahoma
Some animals just aren't wired, just like humans, to be social. I wouldn't take a chance on her going after one of my kids. She's a dog, there's more out there.
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GoGaited
Reg. May 2013
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2014-04-26 7:18 PM
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RE: Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
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Location: Northeast Nebraska
"The random part is she can go two weeks or two months normal as can be, then this morning she fought with the corgi. And it's only the corgi. Our other dog can jump on her and bounce all over the place and Ari just keeps on trotting. The kids are absolutely aware to never get in between with the dogs.
" Wow. So your kids have to live their lives always knowing where your crazy dog is? How nice for them. How old are they, that they have this responsibility?
And just because to date she has not attacked the other dog, does not mean she never will.
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Echo
Reg. May 2006
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2014-04-26 7:54 PM
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RE: Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
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Location: MN
GoGaited - 2014-04-26 7:18 PM "The random part is she can go two weeks or two months normal as can be, then this morning she fought with the corgi. And it's only the corgi. Our other dog can jump on her and bounce all over the place and Ari just keeps on trotting. The kids are absolutely aware to never get in between with the dogs.
" Wow. So your kids have to live their lives always knowing where your crazy dog is? How nice for them. How old are they, that they have this responsibility?
And just because to date she has not attacked the other dog, does not mean she never will.
That's not the illustration I was trying to make. Whether it be our animals or others, there are standards and I think everyone knows not getting in the middle of a dog fight is one of them. It's frustrating to reach out for insight/experiences/help and be condemned. I am thankful for the responses and responses that have been constructive to help me work through this and give some direction.
Edited by Echo 2014-04-27 8:37 AM
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dream_chaser
Reg. Jun 2006
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2014-04-26 8:56 PM
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RE: Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
Chasin my Dream
Posts: 13651
Location: Alberta
As mentioned, contact previous owner and have them help you rehome her to a situation that will accommodate her behaviour & issues....or if there are any GSD rescues in your area or state.
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Calangelo
Reg. Nov 2003
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2014-04-26 10:35 PM
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RE: Randomly aggressive dog help! Siren!
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GoGaited - 2014-04-26 7:18 PM "The random part is she can go two weeks or two months normal as can be, then this morning she fought with the corgi. And it's only the corgi. Our other dog can jump on her and bounce all over the place and Ari just keeps on trotting. The kids are absolutely aware to never get in between with the dogs.
" Wow. So your kids have to live their lives always knowing where your crazy dog is? How nice for them. How old are they, that they have this responsibility?
And just because to date she has not attacked the other dog, does not mean she never will.
There's really no reason to get so nasty. She's here asking for help.
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