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Old 05-30-2020, 07:10 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by nanajoy View Post
I know how heartbreaking this will be, but I have to agree. Although you have tried hard, and hired a trainer, two bites for a toddler is a forecast of what may come. This cannot turn out well for either your child, or your dog. Please find him a good, trusted person to re-home Taco where he can feel safe and secure. Or, as already mentioned, a reputable charity shelter. With training in his new (childless) home, he may be able to leave behind fear-driven biting; however, this will not happen in his current environment.

My thoughts will be with you in this time...I know how difficult this will be for you.
Oh, couldn't agree more. We'll all be thinking of your heartbreak and loss at your rehome little Taco but you know what you must do to protect your child and your dog's desire to feel safe. He'll do fine in a quieter, childless home where he can settle in w/out worry of being hurt. A good, experienced handler will take the time and effort required to turn him around and believe me, it takes total dedication which busy mom's just don't have.
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