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Originally Posted by concretegurl I would not liek to ask or insis in suggest but repeat some advice already given numerous times, for anyone in this situation.
Even when a dog is re-homed the issues aren't solved. I really hope the new owners consult a behaviorist and use that information to work with a trainer and learn to work with these issue Joli is having.
I hope they continue to work with the vet she has previously seen and if meds can aid in this through the retraining etc I hope they are all open to it. I personally innitial found it both funny to suggest and ludacris to put a dog on antidepressant to deal with behaviors issues such as aggression and anxiety-it works though.
I hope the new owner joins YT to share in the continuation of Joli, and to utalize this place as we all do as well-and of course I hope this situation works out for everyone.
I can only imagine how terrified they would be to say anything negative after accepting her into their home the fear of her being taken back must be a huge burden for them to bear right now.
Question: Is there or was there any type of re-homing contract?>something like that could make everything very clear and put everyone at ease-perhaps too late here but I'd hope others would consider this. |
I don't follow you. If a pup is happy and well adjusted away from other pups....why do you think meds are in order for Joli? She is a very well adjusted pup from all I could see while I had her...and she was that way with Ashley from what I gathered. Other pups set her off!! This sometimes does happen...and the easiest solution is to find a single dog home. If that did not work, then I suppose all of your other suggestions might be in order....but I can tell you I would never medicate pup just because she wanted to be with people.
I know you think I am wrong, but I have seen it work. I don't know what your experiences are, but you have to compare apples to apples. All aggressive pups are not the same.