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Putting a fur pet down when it belongs to your difficult child...
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 521851" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Marcie, </p><p></p><p>I'm not suggesting this lightly - or even jokingly - and the ONLY reason I'm even thinking of it is because you DO live in California. Get in touch with Caesar the dog Whisperer. I'm not kidding in the least. He TAKES pits that can NOT be changed, or will be killed vs. behavioral changes and he lives in California. It's worth Danny calling him or trying to beg him as a last ditch effort. I've worked with pits for over 25 years. and I feel for your situation. While Mama is in the house? Could you also perhaps give her Benadryl to calm her anxiety and make her a little less aggressive? Benadryl is NOT for aggressiveness but it does make them less anxious and somewhat knock them out. </p><p></p><p>I am so sorry for your pups. And most of all your heart. I know you absolutely love your kids. My heart and all our fur hearts here go out to the West Coast. </p><p></p><p>Hugs & Love</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 521851, member: 4964"] Marcie, I'm not suggesting this lightly - or even jokingly - and the ONLY reason I'm even thinking of it is because you DO live in California. Get in touch with Caesar the dog Whisperer. I'm not kidding in the least. He TAKES pits that can NOT be changed, or will be killed vs. behavioral changes and he lives in California. It's worth Danny calling him or trying to beg him as a last ditch effort. I've worked with pits for over 25 years. and I feel for your situation. While Mama is in the house? Could you also perhaps give her Benadryl to calm her anxiety and make her a little less aggressive? Benadryl is NOT for aggressiveness but it does make them less anxious and somewhat knock them out. I am so sorry for your pups. And most of all your heart. I know you absolutely love your kids. My heart and all our fur hearts here go out to the West Coast. Hugs & Love [/QUOTE]
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