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Dogs with behavior problems that no-kill shelters won't take or will kill
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 559420" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Yes, use the crates! It's going to be your best friend (really should use one per dog or if they are really buddies you could use a bigger one for two).</p><p>I have a rescue dog who comes from a puppy mill. She is still to this day not completely house trained... And she has access to several acres when ever she wants. She is just really damaged from past experience at the mill.</p><p>But as long as she is in her crate at night, everything is fine, I don't have to pick up poop or clean urine anymore. And yes, I have been training her for over 2 years now. She has made progress in her general behavior, but is still kind of weird.</p><p>So really get them on a crate routine. Give it a bit of time.</p><p>If your lives are still very negatively impacted, I would put human lives before doggie lives. I know it sounds harsh, but that's just the way I think.</p><p>It would be hard, but it's not like you haven't tried a lot. Sometimes you have to listen to reason and forget your heart...</p><p>Hugs, I know it will be tough no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 559420, member: 11847"] Yes, use the crates! It's going to be your best friend (really should use one per dog or if they are really buddies you could use a bigger one for two). I have a rescue dog who comes from a puppy mill. She is still to this day not completely house trained... And she has access to several acres when ever she wants. She is just really damaged from past experience at the mill. But as long as she is in her crate at night, everything is fine, I don't have to pick up poop or clean urine anymore. And yes, I have been training her for over 2 years now. She has made progress in her general behavior, but is still kind of weird. So really get them on a crate routine. Give it a bit of time. If your lives are still very negatively impacted, I would put human lives before doggie lives. I know it sounds harsh, but that's just the way I think. It would be hard, but it's not like you haven't tried a lot. Sometimes you have to listen to reason and forget your heart... Hugs, I know it will be tough no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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