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    Were getting ride of Chewy

    I am sobing so hard....

    I was at sams club but this is what I was told went on..

    There was a bag of garbage hanging from the drawer in the kitchen. Teddy walked close to the bag. Chewy grabed Teddy by the throat and wouldn't release him. My sister hit chewy as hard as se could and yelled his name but he refused to let go of teddy's throat. My sister was 100% sure Chewy was going to kill Teddy! She is still upset about it and it happned an hour ago. It is extremly scary to think that it could have been one of cats or even on of us kids ::shudders:: I love Chewy with all my heart, don't get me wrong, But he is dangerouse. Weve tried working with him but nothing helps him. So were are looking at our options. The pound, sometype of rescue organization or just putting him down. Sorry I can't type no more...

    Ash
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    Oh, dear. I am so sorry it has come to this. It sounds like he needs to be an "only dog," which is something you should tell a rescue group. There are lots of rescue organizations, if you need to give him away. Maybe when things calm down there will be some other alternative?

    It must have been horribly frightening for everyone - is Teddy okay?

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    Ok, now that I've cried so hard I'm shaking I think I can tell you what is happing and going on.

    Chewy is in his crate being punished. Well, we are 100%sure we are getting ride of him. We are going to try to find a big spca who will help him get over his aggression problems. If we told our spca he was agressive they would put him down righ on the spot. We want to at least give him a chance at being adopted out. Teddy is doing fine. He stil wants to play with Chewy but Chewy isn't even aloud out of his crate. I just let him out to go to the bathroom, it was the hardest thing I ever had to do. I cna't look at him. God just mentioning his name makes me brake down and cry. SOryr ifthere are alot of mistakes i am trying ot type fats before I start bawling again. 't If you don't mind I'm going to say a few words on here to chewy because I can't say them face to face....

    I feel like there is a hole inside me an emptiness that at times seems to burn. I think if you lifted my heart to your ear you would hear the ocean. But now when the wind is warm and the crickets sing I will look back on the time I had with you and smile. You complted me and I love you with all my heart. I can't imagine life without you and saying goodbye to you will be tha hardest thing I will ever have to do. All I want is to keep you till the day you die but knowing that is not possible I will say goodbye in the hopes you find a new, better home. I'm so sorry I'm doing you to this. You deserve so much better. I love you chewy, and always will. Yo uwill always be my sunshine and my love, my heart beat and smile. I will never forget you. You are my first dog and the dog who I gave my heart to. Don't forget me, for I will never forget you,

    Love your mother,
    Ashley

    Ok I have to go again..I'm bawling..I need a tissue..

    Ash

    PS: I would reather die then live one more mintute with this pain.
    Last edited by Aspen and Misty; 10-12-2002 at 09:10 PM.
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    Oh Ashley,
    My heart is breaking for you!! I have no idea what I would do in your case. I never had to experience the lose of a beloved pet in this way. Maybe there is a rescue group, especially one that works with a trainer or a psycologist can figure out Chewy's problem and get him into a new home that more suits his needs. (like was suggested- as an only pet). Oh, I am just so sorry!!
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    Awww, I would surely take him in and give him his own private condo and backyard lol if I had enough money and my mom and dad were out of the way! Aww, I hope they are both okay try to get as many thing done with Chewy as you possibly can try to be brave and get in your last moments in believe me you will regret it if you do not. My dad had to take my dog back to the pound when I was five years old because she bit me on the head and even though I had a splitting headache I missed her so much. Also my friend has a dashund named Sokko who just recently bit somebody's arm and now he has 2 more days with them before he is taken away. This is not their first time losing a dog. Thier GSD was also taken away because he bit someone (the person was grabbing his face and he got mad and bit him). They were sued and since they could not afford to keep going to court (they dragged the case on and on) he was taken away. They have just found out that he was kicked out of the police force and sent to the Chinese training grounds to fight in the chinese army. Pretty sad. I'm gunna use the rest of this space to pray for dear Chewy.

    Chewy,
    From what I heard from your loving owner you are a fantastic dog. I will miss hearing about you and seeing your lovely face. Hopefully your owner can post some pictures of him so we will never forget. I am in tears now and I am so sorry whatever intiminated you to attack (sorry I am using such a dramatic word) Teddy, I hope you will be able to work it out in your new home. I know it will be hard for you to leave them, and they are surely grieving as well. You are such a handesome dog, promise me you will keep those great looks, okay? I am sure that you will always be one of my favorite dogs even though I have never seen you face-to-face Ashley tell about you well. Please keep in mind that Ashley loves you so much and she will never forget you, you will never be forgotten in your old home. I remember when you had to go to the kennel for a few days and Ash was so sad without you. I always thought the world would end before the Ashley and Chewy team broke up. One day you will meet up with her in heaven (of course I will not be there..hehe I'll be somewhere else...) and you can be partners for eternity. Until then, stay strong you sweet pup everyone will miss you and I know that if you work hard you can get rid of your agressiveness. It must be hard to go through this, you and Ash. Just remember never to forget your old family, and especially Ash. She was the one who looked up the laws of PA just to protect you from abuse. She was the one who put you in your vet's kennel to protect you that time she went away. In that other thread where everyone had pictures of themselves her pciture was herself holding you. Promise me you will never forget her and anybody you ever loved and someday you will see them again...I promise. Good-bye you precious little pup. I'll miss you.


    God Bless The Best Human-Dog Partnership I've Ever seen (no offense anyone), Ash and Chewy!!!
    Last edited by RockyRoad; 10-12-2002 at 09:56 PM.
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    i havn`t been on the board for awhile, but when i saw the post, it just caught my attention

    ash, i am sooo sorry about this! i hope that chewy can be given another chance-please don't let anyone put him down. i think a rescue group would be the best option you have. poor teddy, i am glad to hear he is doing alright. it's terrible for this to happen,. but i agree it is for the best. he is too dangerous..maybe he is a dominant dog and feels threatened by teddy...whatever the case, i think a family with no other pets would be best for him. good luck

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    Ash,

    Are you absolutely certain that Chewy is totally aggressive?? Has he done this before?? I'm only asking because I don't want you to have to put him down and thought maybe Mike and I could take him for awhile and see if we couldn't help. Somehow I think that 17 others to contend with might cow him somewhat. Also, Mike is outstanding with working aggression out of dogs. Please consider the options and if your mom and dad want to talk to us I could PM you our phone number.

    Molly


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    Molly. Thank you for everything you have just said ::hugs::. Whn I was acctaully told I had to get ride of Chewy I was like I know where I'm sending him! . But I don't want to indanger your other dogs. Chewy is aggressive towards people, animals, food almost everything. He is an aggressive dog. ::SIGH::

    Thanx Britt. I gave my family permission to hit Chewy. He has attacked Teddy twice before, never this bad though. I told them that if he ever did it again they may hit him or do anything to get him off of teddy. At the moment my sister didn't care if he attacked her as long as he was off of Teddy. ::sigh::.

    Thanx for the weel wishes Primabella.

    Chewy, Why? Why can't you just be good like other dogs?

    Ash

    Will everyone please pray for us. I have found some No-kill animal shelters. They are in Pittsburgh. We will be going there this weekend for my cousin's weding shower. We are hopeing they will acept Chewy even though he doesn't coem from pitssburgh. PLEASE PRAY! Thank you
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    Please don't give him to an SPCA!!! A rescue group will be his only hope. A shelter environment will NOT help him at all!! I have worked at 2 humane societies, both wonderful, caring places BUT most non-aggressive dogs have a hard time behaviorally there.... teh aggressive ones have a horrendous time. They basically just sit there waiting to be put down. Both the spca's I worked at are no-kill. My previous job, they would have put him down. They wouldn't put him down at my current shelter, BUT he would stay there probably for a year before adopted and he would deteriorate

    Contact rescue groups. They are an asset for these types of situations. They will help work out his problems.

    I am so sorry for what you are going through. You will be in my thoughts.
    Last edited by aly; 10-12-2002 at 10:55 PM.
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    If we told our spca he was agressive they would put him down righ on the spot. We want to at least give him a chance at being adopted out.
    What if he gets adopted by inexperienced dog owners with a cat? And he kills their cat? Then they would probably put him down or take him back to the shelter... where he would go through the same cycle again until it was too late for him

    Its best to tell the shelter absolutely EVERYTHING.
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    o no no no no no! That is not what I ment at all Aly! I ment that if we took him to our SPCA and told them that he was aggressive they would put him down. So we are tryign to find another place that will rescue him and help him with his aggresion problems. I am going ot tell them he needs to be adopted out to a home that has no other animals. He will kill or at least hurt them. Thnka you for your concern and I would never lie to my sehlter. As I have said before I contacted a Rescue group and they are getting back to me. I will be praying forever about his safty, and will stil love him when he is not with me.

    Ash
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    Aggression problems are very difficult to deal with. Sometimes a dog is aggressive because they are afraid. This is hard to overcome, but can be worked through with time and patience, in a home environment. Sometimes a dog is aggressive concerning one "possession" - their food dish, crate, or favorite human. This can also be overcome with sensitivity training. Sometimes a dog is aggressive to small animals - cats, rodents, birds. This is just a dog's nature, IMO, and is part of owning a dog. ALL of my dogs take great pleasure from hunting and killing small creatures. I don't really dig it, but it's the way dogs are. Some dogs are aggressive to other dogs. IMO, this is an inherent personality trait of the dog, and extremely difficult to overcome. And .... there are dogs that are aggresive, period ... aggresive to people, to other dogs, to small animals. Only a serious, extremely dedicated, professional trainer might be able to help an inherently aggressive dog. An animal shelter is NOT going to have the time, skills or budget to handle a dog like that. A breed rescue will be your best shot, if your dog is a purebred, or a mix with a high percentage of one breed.

    Let me tell you a couple stories about aggressive dogs: I had a foster dog, Sparky. He was severely injured when I brought him home to foster. I had him for six months, during which time he was 100% docile and submissive. My dogs, who were 1/4 his size, made him roll over and show his belly. I suspected nothing but this would continue. One day, I came home from the movie to a bloodbath - Sparky had almost killed my dog, Wishbone. He had gotten him by the throat. It was NOT a pretty sight - blood sprayed up my walls, onto my ceiling, Wishbone's neck in shreds. Wishbone lived, but barely. Sparky is currently living in my boarding kennel. I will not take him to a shelter. He would be miserable, and his chances of getting adopted slim. Plus, the potential for human error at a shelter - leaving a gate open, mixing up adoption files - is very real. So, he will stay in my kennel until I find the PERFECT home for him, or I decide the time has come to euthanize him. Only time will tell.

    My other story - a few weeks ago two of my dogs got in a fight. These two have always had some "issues" with each other - growling, circling, etc., but never a big fight. Well, they did this time! And, of course, being dogs .. all the others jumped in on the loser. By the time I heard it, jumped out of the shower (why are you always naked when this stuff happens!?) and broke it up, the losing dog (poor Wishbone again) was pretty well bit. The dog that started the fight with him, Jack, is still living in my house, and always will. I seperate them when I am not with them. Problem solved.

    So .. the moral of my two long (sorry!) stories is this ... sometimes a dog being aggressive to another dog is a serious, rip-out-the-throat-and-kill kind of thing, and sometimes it is normal dog stuff that escalates a little. Sometimes a dog must be re-homed or euthanized, and sometimes not. I have many, many, many years of experience working with dogs ... and I always get a second and third opinion. Perhaps you should too? Can you contact a behavorist, or trainer? Perhaps Chemc needs to go to a new place, and perhaps not. But I would get a profession assessment of the situation if you could.

    Also ... please don't "punish" Chewey or be angry at him. He doesn't understand, dogs don't hold grudges. He doesn't know why you are mad at him. He is no doubt very confused and sad. Please treat him nicely and kindly and love him. You will feel much better about it, and he will be much happier. Even you have to find a new home for him, he needs to know you love him now.

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    I'm so sorry to hear about Chewy. I hope that he will end up in a good home where he can be the only pet. I know what's it like to lose a pet, when I was younger we had a border collie that was just too much for us. We lived on a small ranch with sheep, and he was too protective of them, he would try to attack our other dogs when they would get near the sheep and sometimes even growl at us. So we gave him to a family that had kids and a huge yard and he did so much better there. He liked being the only dog and the children gave him lots of attention. Maybe something like that will happen with Chewy too.
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    Originally posted by Twisterdog
    Also ... please don't "punish" Chewey or be angry at him. He doesn't understand, dogs don't hold grudges. He doesn't know why you are mad at him. He is no doubt very confused and sad. Please treat him nicely and kindly and love him. You will feel much better about it, and he will be much happier. Even you have to find a new home for him, he needs to know you love him now.
    We punished Chewy last night because he still knew what he did. Today has gone like normal. He was aloud to sleep in my bed last night. We woke up I fed him. We had our hour long playing time in the backyard and now we are back inside and chewy is playing with that anoying toy that I wish I would never have bought him. Its so high pitched he howls with it!!! He got so out of hand last night I put it in the fridge. He was runing around and squeeking it and howling with it and when he howls let me tell you he howls. He has to be like half beagel. O he is bay is so loud. LOL. But his bay is also so cute.

    Chewy is doing great and so is Teddy. My mom refuses to even allow them in the same room . So right now Teddy is locked up so Chewy can be out and then we are going to my bro's soccer game and Teddy can be out. I think we are going to set up Chewy's large pen in the family room again so that he won't have to be in his crate all the time he can at least have a little bit of room.

    Chewy is not a pur-bred dog as you can tell by my signature. He looks like an Aussie in a Beagle's Body. He is so cute. I rember this time a lady came up to us and said "Your puppy is just one of those puppies who you look at an say Omg that is the cutest puppy! I just have to pet it!" That will be forever how I think of Chewy.

    We are calling a behaviorist and are going to talk to her to see what she thinks needs to be done and if she can help us. I hope she can. My parents are being wierd and confussing me. I dunno any more. One mintue they are like You can NOT keep that dog and now they are like lets call the behviorist and see what she says. So maybe they talked last nigth and figured something out. I sure hope so. but this i not definite. So don't get your hopes up (that little last part was more for me then you)

    Ash
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    Don't worry Ash things will work out fine for both you and Chewy. Hopefully the behavorist will be able to help you guys out with the little guy and things will get better.

    I have a friend who got married a couple of years ago and moved in to her new husbands huse with her dogs and his two dogs and there was problems with one of her husbands dogs trying to attack her and her dogs but from what I understand they've come to a mutual understanding (the dog and my friend) the dog is never in the same room that she's in, if she enters he leaves...maybe you can try to get something like that to happen with Chewy and Teddy.

    Anyway just know that me and the puppers are thinking about you and Chewy and praying that everything will turn out all right.
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