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Old October 16th 03, 07:39 AM
Jo Wolf
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Unfortunately, once a family with kids develops fear of a dog,
especially a puppy, the puppy needs to be gotten out of there and into a
safe and sane environment where it can decompress and be evaluated.
This family will not be able to adequately train and just in general
deal with this puppy. They should be counselled that they should get a
very laid back and stable adult dog, not a puppy, until after kids are
grown and gone....

The rescue that placed this dog has some real idiots working with
placements....IME.

Also unfortunately, I Have seen a couple of very young puppies near this
one's age that were already vicious. Genetic probably. With this one,
it could be genetic or just plain overstimulation and mishandling from
all those probably poorly managed kids, and parents how haven't got a
clue.... The idea of spending several days in that household makes my
liver quiver....

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia

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Old October 16th 03, 07:39 AM
Jo Wolf
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Unfortunately, once a family with kids develops fear of a dog,
especially a puppy, the puppy needs to be gotten out of there and into a
safe and sane environment where it can decompress and be evaluated.
This family will not be able to adequately train and just in general
deal with this puppy. They should be counselled that they should get a
very laid back and stable adult dog, not a puppy, until after kids are
grown and gone....

The rescue that placed this dog has some real idiots working with
placements....IME.

Also unfortunately, I Have seen a couple of very young puppies near this
one's age that were already vicious. Genetic probably. With this one,
it could be genetic or just plain overstimulation and mishandling from
all those probably poorly managed kids, and parents how haven't got a
clue.... The idea of spending several days in that household makes my
liver quiver....

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia

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Old October 16th 03, 07:39 AM
Jo Wolf
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Unfortunately, once a family with kids develops fear of a dog,
especially a puppy, the puppy needs to be gotten out of there and into a
safe and sane environment where it can decompress and be evaluated.
This family will not be able to adequately train and just in general
deal with this puppy. They should be counselled that they should get a
very laid back and stable adult dog, not a puppy, until after kids are
grown and gone....

The rescue that placed this dog has some real idiots working with
placements....IME.

Also unfortunately, I Have seen a couple of very young puppies near this
one's age that were already vicious. Genetic probably. With this one,
it could be genetic or just plain overstimulation and mishandling from
all those probably poorly managed kids, and parents how haven't got a
clue.... The idea of spending several days in that household makes my
liver quiver....

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia

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Old October 16th 03, 07:39 AM
Jo Wolf
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Unfortunately, once a family with kids develops fear of a dog,
especially a puppy, the puppy needs to be gotten out of there and into a
safe and sane environment where it can decompress and be evaluated.
This family will not be able to adequately train and just in general
deal with this puppy. They should be counselled that they should get a
very laid back and stable adult dog, not a puppy, until after kids are
grown and gone....

The rescue that placed this dog has some real idiots working with
placements....IME.

Also unfortunately, I Have seen a couple of very young puppies near this
one's age that were already vicious. Genetic probably. With this one,
it could be genetic or just plain overstimulation and mishandling from
all those probably poorly managed kids, and parents how haven't got a
clue.... The idea of spending several days in that household makes my
liver quiver....

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia

 




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