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Originally posted by KYS
You need to have a lot of patience and not give up so soon. Training takes time, It took me months to deal with some problems with Rocky. (Give your puppy and yourself a chance to make it work.)
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I *feel* that way, myself.
But in the meantime, my puppy is getting more and more aggresive everyday.
We now have no interactions where she's not trying to bite me, unless I have an ice cube or I'm feeding her.
As soon as she's done eating her food or she's destroyed the cube, she's back to biting and growling at me.
The problem with giving it a chance to make it work is that I'm losing my grip on everything else in my life.
My cats are eating half of what they were before, due to stress, and are losing weight.
I've lost 8 pounds since I got her.
I've been sick for two weeks now--again, stress--and I am one of those weird people who get's sick once every 5-6 years.
I haven't had time to deal with bills or even laundry or dishes.
I am absolutly at the end of my rope.
And it's not anger--I'm not "upset" with Jaetta for "doing this to me."
I'm just stressed out because my puppy is clearly unhappy, and nothing I am doing is helping--she's getting more aggresive day by day.
And the stress is taking its toll on me.
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Originally posted by KYS
If you bought your puppy from a reputable breeder,
Contact the breeder and let her know you are having
problems, the breeder should be able to offer
advice.
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Yeah, I've contacted them.
Thier first reaction was something aking to: "Good luck with that."
I'm still awating a third return call/email.
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Originally posted by KYS
Only you can answer whether or not you are not financially/mentally able to give proper care for your puppy. If you are not able to provide basic good care for your puppy, you might want to talk to the breeder and see if she will take the puppy back and find her a new home.
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That is my plan--but have not heard back from the breeder in several days.
It is one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make, but its the right thing to do--for Jaetta and for me.
She's not happy (obviously) and I've made myself sick with worry for her.
The fact that she makes me bleed every time I get near her is really incidental.
I'm sure an experience Sch handler could have her happy and behaving well in a matter of days--but I am just not able to.
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Originally posted by KYS
What ever you decide we will not judge you,
we just want you and your puppy to be happy.
Actually, this means a lot.
Thank you.