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Originally posted by pirate-stormi just had to get rid of my springer spaniel pup 6 months old he was i loved him to bits but he had my kids a few times then nearly had baby so he had to go now im lost without him but least he wont bite the kids now n some so called friend didnt like i got rid of him n said i was cruel n if i ever have another dog they will report me to rspca for cruelty. hmmmmmmm some friends,they think more of dog than of humans what was i spose to do keep him n let him have the kids n baby n bite them god id be in sh@@ street then even more so i cant win either way. 2 different vets said he was well looked after dog n very healthy so am i really cruel what would you guys do in that case
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Jacqueline
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Ok this post very relevant for me tonight, I,ve just left a guide dog owner who's dog leaves her tommorrow because of illness, she is going in to GD hospital to start long term treatment.
This women now faces weeks of white stick work, lonelyness and worry but she will suffer it all because she is hoping more than anything the Jackie pulls through and they will work together again. If she dosen't become fit enough to work she will live the rest of her life with our friends as a pet.
When we talk about our pet dogs we can never really know how a GD owner feels about their dog which gives them eyes, independance and companionship.
Having said all this, if a dog shows any sign of aggression then if MUST be removed from any siutuation where it can cause harm, you can never afford to give a dog a second chance because even small dogs can take kids faces and eye.
So to finish, Right choice to all those that say people before the dogs.
Tonywww.puppywalker.co.uk
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Originally posted by tonytomApply to Guide Dogs for a withdrawn dog, this means it was not right for GD, but will still be a perfectly trained dog.
You may have to wait a while, but who knows, if you have any problems getting through to someone contact me
Tony
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Originally posted by tonytomApply to Guide Dogs for a withdrawn dog, this means it was not right for GD, but will still be a perfectly trained dog.
You may have to wait a while, but who knows, if you have any problems getting through to someone contact me
TonyCutting steps in the roof of the world
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All our dogs are raised to interact with children, cats and other dogs they must shown no agression to anything.
they can be withdrawn from training because they will not trael on public transport or some such silly reason, but are never offered if there is a temperment problem.
Normally around 15 to 18 months old and ideal for a family.
Anyone interested can contact me and I'll put you in touch
all the best
Tonywww.puppywalker.co.uk
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