Personally, I would do whatever I felt best for my real baby even if it meant having to rehome the yorkie. But I don't feel that the dog couldn't survive being rehomed. But since it is THAT aggressive, rehoming it sounds like it might be a problem too, any yt's giving some of this advice want to adopt him? I bet not. Seems to me these people have done everything to help this dog for 7 years to no avail, yet they must love him very much to go thru this for 7 years and still dont want to let him go. I bet there isnt very many people what would of gone thru this for 7 years with a dog. and notice I said.. not VERY MANY. I'm sure there are some. But I would have to put my real baby first and no way would I let it be around this dog if he is this aggresive. Due to the fact, they are some of the quickest little dogs i've ever seen. One quick move and it could bite the baby before anyone could do anything. Bad move there as it would be then a dead dog if it were mine. A baby is totally defenseless. Nobody should put a baby in this type of situation. Sounds like it might already be a little jealous of the baby to me and to me thats gonna make it more aggressive, especially if its been the baby for 7 years and had run of the house. I mean a humans whole life changes when a new baby is born. There are so many things that have to be done differently and its hard for the family to adjust or a loving puppy to adjust to it but one that is already on medication for being aggressive, no way would I want it near my baby. JMO
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