DaniGirl347
01-13-2007, 09:56 PM
I just adopted a new dog, Max, from a shelter and we knew he had a few small issues but nothing major. Because we're college students, we went to our hometown to get him and took him home to where we live the next day. While we were at my parents place he did try to bite my mother twice but we just brushed it off as stressfulness. Once we took him home, he was a good boy until the first night at our house (after we had him for 2 days) when I got out of the shower and went to pet him because he was looking for me while i was in the shower. Out of no where, while I was petting him, he tried to attack me. Not playful attack but teeth out, growling and ready to pounce attack. My fiance' took him for a walk and I sat on the ground crying because I was now scared of the dog that I now own.
The next day, feeling calmer after sleeping, I called the shelter to find out about his history to see if this was just a one time thing considering he was stressed about moving a lot and my smell was different after the shower. I turned out that we were right but he does need a lot of work because he was kept outside at his previous owners' and was never socialized properly and it would take a while to get him adjusted. A week has gone by and he has made great progress. We are very proud of him and we have grown quite attached.
My mother and sister visited us today and I was excited that they were going to get a glimpse of the real Max. Unfortunately, he tried to attack each of them on two occasions. Now my mother is very intent on us getting rid of him, before we get too attached and before he actually bites someone. The thing is, we are already attached to him.
We don't want to give up hope on our new dog but we don't want him to hurt someone. Can anyone give me any advise?????
The next day, feeling calmer after sleeping, I called the shelter to find out about his history to see if this was just a one time thing considering he was stressed about moving a lot and my smell was different after the shower. I turned out that we were right but he does need a lot of work because he was kept outside at his previous owners' and was never socialized properly and it would take a while to get him adjusted. A week has gone by and he has made great progress. We are very proud of him and we have grown quite attached.
My mother and sister visited us today and I was excited that they were going to get a glimpse of the real Max. Unfortunately, he tried to attack each of them on two occasions. Now my mother is very intent on us getting rid of him, before we get too attached and before he actually bites someone. The thing is, we are already attached to him.
We don't want to give up hope on our new dog but we don't want him to hurt someone. Can anyone give me any advise?????