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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 569802" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>One of the dogs on the waiting list to go to the adoptioni/sanctuary is a lab/cocker who is very dog aggressive. Except for the pack, which she tolerates but doesn't like, she is EXTREMELY dog aggressive. It didn't start as a puppy. It started all of a sudden. The adoption center knows that if it rehomes Lucky it has to be to a family who has no other pets. She is very food aggressive with other dogs too. However, she is a sweetheart to her humans. </p><p>I grew up with a wire haired terrier who became aggressive at age two. She would actually bite people...and did...before there were laws that your dog would be put down if they bit more than once. We tried to keep him away from strangers, but sometimes he got out of the house.</p><p>I think you should go the way of a rescue that deals with dogs with "issues." I wouldn't trust just rehoming the dog yourself. </p><p>I wish I could tell her why this happens or how to change it, but I can't. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 569802, member: 1550"] One of the dogs on the waiting list to go to the adoptioni/sanctuary is a lab/cocker who is very dog aggressive. Except for the pack, which she tolerates but doesn't like, she is EXTREMELY dog aggressive. It didn't start as a puppy. It started all of a sudden. The adoption center knows that if it rehomes Lucky it has to be to a family who has no other pets. She is very food aggressive with other dogs too. However, she is a sweetheart to her humans. I grew up with a wire haired terrier who became aggressive at age two. She would actually bite people...and did...before there were laws that your dog would be put down if they bit more than once. We tried to keep him away from strangers, but sometimes he got out of the house. I think you should go the way of a rescue that deals with dogs with "issues." I wouldn't trust just rehoming the dog yourself. I wish I could tell her why this happens or how to change it, but I can't. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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