BigBadSmoosh
Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
Re: NE Extravaganza 2008 Registration Now Open!!
trust me, their dog has had major issues from the get go.. as a puppy he was kept in a crate in someone's basement, they litterally threw him food. he had ZERO interaction with people for 95% of the day. my parents adopted him, he was fine until the first time he grabbed food off of the counter/dinner table.. the second one of us attempted to get it away from him he flipped.. growled, bit, attacked.. my parents never did anything about it.
right after I first got caddy, we were over their house for a family party.. their dog (rugby) was staring at caddy trying to figure out what to make of her, I was holding rugby by his collar.. he went after caddy growling I pulled him back, he immediately turned around and bit me on the face.. 6 stitches later and a nice scar on my lower lip I was back home, the hospital sent a specialist over to their house to check him out to see if he was vicious.. of course they determined he was perfectly normal..
this became an issue with me and my parents for awhile, I don't think they should have keep the dog, he should be put down for the issues he has and it is their fault for not training him at all. We talked it out and things are resolved, I ignore the dog and they don't ask me to watch him, meanwhile they love my dogs and ask to see them whenever possible.
Their dog is getting old and already showing hip problems, he won't be able to walk in another year so i'm just waiting it out. Even good dogs can have bad sides and no one knows about them until every situation has been tested.
Baythan said:Two words: Dog Whisperer. Best show ever. :tup:
Seriously, this sucks. Looks like kids are easier than dogs. And my kids are begging for a dog. And I'm :afro:
trust me, their dog has had major issues from the get go.. as a puppy he was kept in a crate in someone's basement, they litterally threw him food. he had ZERO interaction with people for 95% of the day. my parents adopted him, he was fine until the first time he grabbed food off of the counter/dinner table.. the second one of us attempted to get it away from him he flipped.. growled, bit, attacked.. my parents never did anything about it.
right after I first got caddy, we were over their house for a family party.. their dog (rugby) was staring at caddy trying to figure out what to make of her, I was holding rugby by his collar.. he went after caddy growling I pulled him back, he immediately turned around and bit me on the face.. 6 stitches later and a nice scar on my lower lip I was back home, the hospital sent a specialist over to their house to check him out to see if he was vicious.. of course they determined he was perfectly normal..
this became an issue with me and my parents for awhile, I don't think they should have keep the dog, he should be put down for the issues he has and it is their fault for not training him at all. We talked it out and things are resolved, I ignore the dog and they don't ask me to watch him, meanwhile they love my dogs and ask to see them whenever possible.
Their dog is getting old and already showing hip problems, he won't be able to walk in another year so i'm just waiting it out. Even good dogs can have bad sides and no one knows about them until every situation has been tested.