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Posted By: oobernoober Luna - 11/22/19 08:50 PM
I don't remember if I posted anything, but earlier this year we adopted a dog after moving into our house. Luna had a real rough start to her life, and so bringing her into the house ended up being quite the undertaking. She is really nervous and excitable. She was doing really well until this past weekend, when she bit my son. It wasn't a malicious bite, and my son was asking for it (toddler doing toddler things). We're usually really good about not letting him good around too much with her, and she's been tolerant up until now.

It sucks because she's a great dog and has been improving a lot with her behavior and training, but we have to give her up. She's not going to a shelter, but rather back to the rescue org we got her from and a foster. I do think she'd make a great pet, just not one with a toddler around like our home.

We're pretty upset. She's only been with us for ~9 months, but that's a whole lot less than we intended, and she's already a part of the family.


Anyways, just wanted to share. No real reason other than it helps to keep talking it out. I'm still going to be a mess the day I have to load her and her stuff into the car.
Posted By: willitevachange Re: Luna - 11/22/19 08:56 PM
Sorry to hear that. When we brought my son home from the hospital, the male dog I have wasn't too keen on him (I think he thought he was a chew toy). We were lucky enough that we had the ability to keep them separate until my son was a little older. Even now, I do not let them alone together, if I am leaving the room, the dog is put into his crate and locked. I don't know what I would I do if he bit my son, so I give you kudos for surrendering him back, as opposed to harming or putting him down.
Posted By: TTTDawg Re: Luna - 11/22/19 09:01 PM
Again, they truly are family.

That's too bad. Sorry to hear.
Posted By: GMdawg Re: Luna - 11/23/19 10:54 AM
frown frown frown
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