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Originally Posted by Yorkiekids Thanks you've made me feel a lot better. He really is a smart pup for four months old. He'll sit, stay, roll over and stay, but I'm just afraid he's going to chump one of the little ones in half, or worse attack my grandson. My son and daughter are blaming it on the other dogs and the baby. Ugh! My son says if it happens again he's gone, but the next time might be too late. I do like your advice on rehoming him and not bringing him to the shelter. I was just so upset when it happened. I'll tell them about the things he knows how to do, and then that he can only go to a home with no children and no other dogs. How does that sound? |
Oh, wow, only 4 months old? I believe this is a behavior that can be corrected.
But as I said... not if nobody is willing to take the time with him. I would find a good, Shepherd-experienced home to take him.