This will be a very dangerous rehome. You must be very careful. If the dog
bites someone else they will go after the first owners or maybe even you
because you and they knew about the situation. Very, very sad that the owners
are not willing to contain the dog so that it does not happen again. Many dogs
will bite when they are put into a certain situation but would never bite under
normal circumstances. They could get a run for the dog and make sure he gets
let in the house when they are home and taken for lots of run and walks.
Sad when a family doesn't step up and do the right thing.
Sherri
thegroovygroomer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a pet groomer who has been grooming "Charlie" for over two
years. Charlie is a 3 year old neutered male labradoodle, crate
trained and potty trained. His family does not have a fenced yeard
and relies upon an invisible fencing system. He is able to cross the
boundary and has bitten two delivery people approaching his home. In
all of the times I have groomed Charlie he has never shown ANY
aggression. Our kennel staff has no trouble with him when he is
boarding. His family reports that he is loving with family members.
Currently he is in our kennel under routine quarrantine because of the
last bite incident. For whatever reasons, his family has instructed
us to euthanize him on Friday. We are DESPERATELY seeking a foster
home/resue for him. It is our understanding that the family has no
objection to him being re-homed if we can find someone. If you can
help, please email me with the heading RESCUE CHARLIE. We are located
in Mandeville, Louisiana about 25 miles north of New Orleans. Please
hurry...the clock is ticking.
www.Sherrissportography.photoreflect.com
www.SherrisPhotographics.photoreflect.com
www.pbase.com/sherri123
www.helpingk9s.photoreflect.com
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