Going to be a great dog for someone. Hang in there looking for the re-home.
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Originally posted by Lone_Wolf View PostDid you put him on craigslist? Somebody will take him. If you want to give him a 2nd chance. Be honest why your giving him away.
Be a good junkyard dog, hogdog. Dog for a mean old ******* who deserves to get bit...etc.
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About 10 years ago I saw a family giving away a 5 year old Blue Lacy because she had become aggressive to their kids. Their kids were autistic. I was wanting a second dog at the time and thought I'd just keep her away from the grandkids. So, I ended up adopting her.
A few months later, she was laying on my kitchen floor, asleep. The oldest granddaughter was learning to walk and stumbled on the dog's feet and double hand planted straight into her ribcage. I leapt forward to snatch the child away, but the dog just picked up her head and looked at the girl and then went back to sleep. She lived 4 more years and was always a pleasure around kids.
Now I have a year old Lacy and he takes loving kids to a whole new level. He is flat excited when they come out and loves, loves playing with them. I think he would rather be with them than me.
My other Lacy has to be kenneled when the grands come out. He does not like kids and he will hurt them, but we don't have kids out very often so we can manage it.
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Hope you can find a home for him. The dog did a terrible mistake by snipping on your daughter. It was clearly not his intention but was caught by surprise and he reacted that way. By the pictures that you posted, you can tell the bond between them. If he was an aggressive dog, he would of done something worst already. I understand and agree with you in not taking other chances. Don't put him down, I really hope you can find someone to take him.
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Originally posted by wow View PostThanks for calling me. we will meet up next week for the pickup. My brother and his son are big bird hunters so they will work him. And as I said he will get lots of ride time with me.
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Originally posted by justletmein View PostThat dog doesn't need to be put down, you're doing the right thing rehoming him instead. He'll make somebody a great family dog. I could see him riding in the truck down the beach for a single young man with no kids.
On a side note, shelters labeled **** near everything as "Lab mix" no matter what it looks like because they adopt out better.
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