hobbitonabike
Formerly EbonyWillow
- Location
 - Furness, South Lakes
 
It REALLY concerns me when people think that dogs are just here for our amusement. I do not think the original OP thinks this by the way. They took on a rescue dog and have bravely admitted that they cannot deal with it. This hasn't been decided on a whim as they have had the dog a year. I think the euthanasia issue was raised in a moment of panic of what to do and they have now discussed returning the dog to the rescue. I am no expert and this is just my opinion. Borders need ALOT of stimulation and exercise. They are highly intelligent and active and deprivibg the dog of these in sufficient amounts has probably added to the situation of the dog being stressed ans unable to deal with its surroundings when certain social issues arise such as visitors. This is a dog that needs alot of help and confidence building and probably a much quieter home. This is not the fault of the OP and they have rightly held their hand up to say "we can't do this". No shame in that at all. It would be no better for the dog if they muddled on. Now the people who have started attacking each other over differencesnof opinion need their heads banging together...honestly we are allowed different opinions!!! I hope that anyone with the opinion that dogs are objects never get one...that is responsible. But yes, some do. I know someone who is on their third dog because they keep buying puppies and when they can't be bothered to put the work in and the dog starts causing trouble then they get rid. And a few months down the line it starts again. Dogs are living creatures with feelings. They have mental needs that have to be met as well as physical and if you're not willing to provide all that they need then getting a dog is not for you. I have no issue wothbpeople who don't like dogs but the phrase 'it's only a dog' drives me crazy!!! My dog is part of my family. He is not treated like a human...he is a dog. But, I try to understand him and what he is telling me in his way. I make the rules and boundaries but that doesn't mean I don't try to understand his language. The dog probably bit because he felt he had no other option. Most dogs are only aggressive when they need to be. Very few go for the kill. He was trying to communicate and probably has been for some time with more subtle behaviour. Anyway...I reckon a bit more understanding before jumping down each others throats wouldn't be a bad thing guys. It's never as simple as black and white!!