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my dogs are so obiedient i can throw them a hot dog and when they get it halfway down i can say no and they will spit it out .that being said never never assume a dog wont bite. even around children because children do rip, tear, pinch, pull, grab, bite ,ect ,ect and a dog will only take so much . me personally i would not have put it down i would attempt a retrain . but op is also allowed to act as he sees fit for safty of his home and children . and getting a puppy isnt a sure bet it wont bite when provoked when older ....dogs seldom bite adults because we tower over them and thus the master and subserviant roles are established . but enter a child into the equation and its different children are at eye level to a dog and thus the dog looks at children different like compitition for food , affection,or just invaders of its space . thats why most dogs bite not attack but bite children. im not saying it all your grandsons fault .because i wasnt there but i have worked with kennel dogs in my youth and learned alot about this type of biteing...knee jerk reaction putting the dog to sleep ...i would have waited and seen if it was one of the actions i listed and then just isolated the child from the dog till he was older just my opinion..[/QUOTE
everyone has their opinion on this, but dogs are designed for our protection.. I am a huge animal lover and support humane ownership... but the way this was handled was very respectable. its a hard thing to see any child harmed by an animal and its even harder to dispatch one in a humane manner after one it attacks one of yours. your method could put others in danger even by isolation and is a high-risk. If this were to happen again and you get the right person bitten, you may havemorethan a dead dog on your hands. In my eyes this mistake shouldnt happen twice. and if it happened to my family, you might be watching me take care of it. Ive been arounddogs and worked with them basically my whole life, when you get one that has that nervousness to its demeanor and you can see it in its eye, it doesnt care if you are 2ft tall or 10 ft, it will snap if you interfere with its domain. I have 2 dogs and ive had them both for 4 years now, and i can say without a shadow of a doubt--- under any situation or circumstance they would not bite me or anyone I present as safe to them. its not fear that drives this, its respect. they know that i would let no harmcome to them without coming thru me first. It takes an assumed alpha to teach an old dog new tricks. very few people have that, but its in your eye... they have to know if they bite, they are gonna get bit back. and its hard to get that nervousness out and if they have that characteristic, you should never trust them around kids.
Update: We went out for lunch yesterday with the whole family and grandson is almost all healed. I wish I could heal that fast. He isn't afraid of the other dog either. Doing FINE. What a kid.
He gets it from his Grandpa.
Update: We went out for lunch yesterday with the whole family and grandson is almost all healed. I wish I could heal that fast. He isn't afraid of the other dog either. Doing FINE. What a kid.
He gets it from his Grandpa.