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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I have tried endlessly trying to re-home him, The new England GDS rescue wont take him, and i thought for sure they would, they refused him. I've called so many organizations but to now avail. People are closing doors in my face left and right. I actually called one trainer that works with aggressive dogs that is his specialty, for an in home evaluation he charges thousands, i just don't have that , and like he said there is no guarantee that anything would change.
Yesterday and today he is being very loving to her. She has been feeding him now and she has been walking him, she plays with him on the floor, of course with me right there observing his body language etc. I thought maybe the bad food did something to him, but the fact he completely changed towards me and my father, but still views her as a lower member in the pack... I'm just not sure anymore its the most stressful confusing situation. It blows my mind that no trainers are willing to talk to me, when everyone in the house with the dog is more than willing to try and save Kaiser. |
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#62 (permalink) |
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Join Date: May 2005
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Have you tried Tuft's yet? They will work with you. They are veterinary behaviorists.
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