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    Quote Originally Posted by prechrswife
    I wouldn't have the dog PTS, but I would seriously consider rehoming him somewhere where there are no small children.
    same here.. I hope they don't bring him to the shelter.
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    If they aren't going to try to find out what's wrong with the dog first, they have no right to pawn it off on someone else. They should just go ahead and have it killed and put it out of it's misery rather than sending it away for someone else to deal with.

    A 9 year old dog that has been raised with active kids doesn't suddenly start biting for no reason. The dog is hurting!
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    I agree, I would take him to a Vet first & foremost.

    If he isn't it pain, it sounds like he's cranky in his old age, and obviously isn't exercising good bite inhibition. Gonzo has done a few "corrections" to my little brother (who is a madman, btw) over the years, but hasn't left a single mark, or even gotten close to touching him.

    The poor dog should retire in peace, if they aren't willing to supervise the kids around the dog more often. I would recommend complete supervision, and always having the kids around the dog only when the kids are quiet. Also utilizing a crate, or a safe area for the dog to get away to.

    At least they're trying! Some people would euthanize their dog in a second for this.



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    I'm with Canis-Lupess on this. The dog is not the agressor. If the parents don't teach the kids to leave the dog alone, THEY are at fault.

    I would have expecteed the toddlers to get the message when their actions caused them pain. Even puppies understand that if they get hurt doing something, don't do it again. As for the kid falling off the bed onto the dog, that was hard to avoid. Maybe the dog needs a kennel to get away from everyone when he needs to. And teach the kids the kennel is the dog's safe place; Leave him alone when he's in there.

    I had to laugh at the "Tongue in cheek" post.

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    Thank you all! I am glad to hear that i have been conveying the exact same message! I think it is sad for this poor old dog. The do needs to go to a vet and be checked.
    Maggie,

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