In Dec of 2001, you owned a White Shepherd.
In Feb of 2002 you owned two dogs, the White Shep and a new 15 week old Shephard puppy.
In Jul of 2002 the puppy died of Parvo.
In November of 2002 you got another puppy, only to turn around in December of the same year, and ask for someone to please take the dog for you.
In April of this year, you adopted a Malinois.
Apparently you just adopted a new puppy last week.
So, by my count, you should have a White Shepherd, the puppy you got in 2002, the Malinois and this new puppy. That makes 4 dogs.
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I hope what I'm about to say won't escalate the anger that's building on this thread (and I sure hope it won't turn on me :grinbut...
There are kids involved here and for their sake, and their sake alone, I believe it's worth it to try, YET again, to offer constructive advice and help.
I get the anger but it won't do anything for those kids, or for the dog. I'm wondering about the the other dogs, too, but THIS dog is the issue today.
Bounette: I reminded you of your former post hoping that you will connect-the-dots and take to heart what was said then and what is being said now. You really need to jettison whatever you think you know about dogs and start over from scratch, using the links provided for you on the older post.
People get really frustrated and angry when kids and dogs lives are put on the line needlessly and repeatedly. When people ask for help and then pull an attitude when they don't like what they hear. You may not like the tone used or the words said but no one is going to pull any punches or tread lightly around your feelings. Be humble or don't post.
You're screwing this up...you need to be honest with yourself and start really learning how to make this better. Or rehome the dog.
There are kids involved here and for their sake, and their sake alone, I believe it's worth it to try, YET again, to offer constructive advice and help.
How much advice could there possibly be on this topic?
"Don't put your 2 year old next to an eating dog."
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