Should I have my dog put down?

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Would you not consider the circumstances of each individual case?

A high energy dog that is not getting the required mental and physical stimulation it needs - wouldn't you consider trying a behavioural referral (with owner's consent) or trying to find a rescue space? (though I realize the rescue situation is difficult, especially with older dogs).

Of course, I'm talking from a legal standpoint.
 

MichaelM

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Of course, I'm talking from a legal standpoint.

Ah - thanks.
 

lukesdad

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Come on Becs an owner comes in and tells you a dog has bitten him with no provocation, and is a danger to the public and you put it down ?
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

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I can't really comment without examining the animal, but I will not tolerate an aggressive dog in my house. Returning it to the rescue centre is entirely appropriate, however they will find rehoming a 10 year old collie with a history of biting an owner very difficult.
Thank you.
 

dellzeqq

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I genuinely don't think I am (lacking empathy), and neither am I deliberately trying to be offensive for the sake of it.

I disagree that Yello sounds like a caring well meaning guy. From my point of view, he appears to know what the dog needs, but by his own admission lacks the dedication to meet the dogs needs. Now as a result of a lack of communication/mismanagement is considering having the dog put to sleep.

To put it bluntly, it seems that the dog is a bit of an inconvenience, Yello's screwed up, and then posts seeking reassurance that it's o.k. to kill the dog as a result of his neglect.
it's a dog. OK? A dog. It's not a human being, it's a dog. They are different items.

I adore dogs, but I know full well they're a mixed bunch, and sometimes they don't do the stuff they were put on this earth to do, which is to be a companion to humans. And sometimes they're a menace. And Yello is thinking 'what next?', as he has every reason to.
 

lukesdad

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it's a dog. OK? A dog. It's not a human being, it's a dog. They are different items.

I adore dogs, but I know full well they're a mixed bunch, and sometimes they don't do the stuff they were put on this earth to do, which is to be a companion to humans. And sometimes they're a menace. And Yello is thinking 'what next?', as he has every reason to.
Are sure about that ? Dogs were put on this earth to be companions to human beings ?
 

Rohloff_Brompton_Rider

Formerly just_fixed
Wow there are some really narrow minded people on cc.
 

MichaelM

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it's a dog. OK? A dog. It's not a human being, it's a dog. They are different items.

I adore dogs, but I know full well they're a mixed bunch, and sometimes they don't do the stuff they were put on this earth to do, which is to be a companion to humans. And sometimes they're a menace. And Yello is thinking 'what next?', as he has every reason to.

Firstly - a dog is not an item - though some owners treat them as such.

They were not put on earth to be a companion (though they can, and often do make good companions), they were selectively bred to do different jobs. If not employed in the role for which they bred, they need to be stimulated - physically and mentally - in other ways. Yello knows this, but lacks the dedication to meet the dog's needs.

These circumstances should be taken into account (morally if not legally) in making the decision as to whether or not the dog is to be PTS. Putting a dog to sleep shouldn't be done as a matter of convenience.
 

dellzeqq

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Are sure about that ? Dogs were put on this earth to be companions to human beings ?
absolutely. They are repositories of human hopes, fears and anxieties, whose virtue lies in their lack of sophistication, their lack of historical conscience and their submission to the will of humans. None of which is bad.
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
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Firstly - a dog is not an item - though some owners treat them as such.

They were not put on earth to be a companion (though they can, and often do make good companions), they were selectively bred to do different jobs. If not employed in the role for which they bred, they need to be stimulated - physically and mentally - in other ways. Yello knows this, but lacks the dedication to meet the dog's needs.

These circumstances should be taken into account (morally if not legally) in making the decision as to whether or not the dog is to be PTS. Putting a dog to sleep shouldn't be done as a matter of convenience.
wrong. Entirely wrong. As wrong as wrong can be. Wrong in every particular. Wrong through and through. More wrong than wrong.
 

Shaun

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I'd like everyone to keep their emotions in check please and be reasonable when responding; it's an emotive thread and I'd remind you all to be respectful of each other - pet owner or not! Don't bait or be flippant or write off people's feelings just because you don't share them.

Thanks,
Shaun
 
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