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    I am very sorry things have turned out this way for you.

    I wish you comfort and a hug, sometimes even the best of intentions go badly. I am glad that he knew love and had a champion in his corner, Jess sometimes all the love in the world cannot overcome the past. I think Mr. Biggles had true friend in you , and probably for the first time.

    Godspeed to the RB where all will be well, and your suffering and emotional pain is gone Mr.B!
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    Poor Biggles, and poor you and Chad. What a hard situation for everybody.

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    So Sad!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    I am very sorry things have turned out this way for you.

    I wish you comfort and a hug, sometimes even the best of intentions go badly. I am glad that he knew love and had a champion in his corner, Jess sometimes all the love in the world cannot overcome the past. I think Mr. Biggles had true friend in you , and probably for the first time.

    Godspeed to the RB where all will be well, and your suffering and emotional pain is gone Mr.B!

    Thank You... I know he was difficult at times, but he was still a sweet cuddle bug. We had made soooooooo much progress with him & this really really sucks.

    I can only wonder what his old owners had done to him. But saddly an agressive dog like him doesn't belong in a human society & its purely in his & our best interest for him to be put down.

    Chad is still shaking & really really stressed. He doesn't want Mr. Biggles to die, but he knows its the best, cause what if it was a child?

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    I'm truly sorry that you're the ones that have been forced to make this heartbreaking decision.

    Mr Biggles should never have been re-homed in the first place. It seems that there is a never ending number of pet owners that let their dogs get away with unacceptable behavior for years. Then one day they've had enough and dump the dog in a shelter.

    They're just ignorant enough to think that there are hundreds of wonderful doggie retirement homes lined up just waiting to take their older problem pets off their hands. They convince themselves that the dog will be "better off" and will live "happily ever after". It seldom works out that way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by applesmom
    I'm truly sorry that you're the ones that have been forced to make this heartbreaking decision.

    Mr Biggles should never have been re-homed in the first place. It seems that there is a never ending number of pet owners that let their dogs get away with unacceptable behavior for years. Then one day they've had enough and dump the dog in a shelter.

    They're just ignorant enough to think that there are hundreds of wonderful doggie retirement homes lined up just waiting to take their older problem pets off their hands. They convince themselves that the dog will be "better off" and will live "happily ever after". It seldom works out that way!

    I completely agree. Not only does the dog suffer, but the new owners aswell.

    None of us have ever had to make this kind of choice & never thought we would have too. Its one thing to put a dog down when its really ill & suffering in pain... But Mr. Biggles is a healthy dog.

    I've told Chad & Andrew to stay away from Mr. Biggles. I will deal with him 100%. I'll put him outside to pee & will handle him. Yes I have a fear of being bitten, but I'm now expecting it, so I can handle the situation MUCH better, without harming Mr. Biggles to gain control (Scruffing him is what I did tonight to safely gain control of him).

    THIS JUST SUCKS!!!!!!!!

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    Heart breaking for all concerned -
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    awwwwww poor mr.biggles

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    I can only wonder what his old owners had done to him. But saddly an agressive dog like him doesn't belong in a human society & its purely in his & our best interest for him to be put down.

    Chad is still shaking & really really stressed. He doesn't want Mr. Biggles to die, but he knows its the best, cause what if it was a child?
    Do you have any children? Because if you don't live with any, I don't see why this dog couldn't be kept away from them.

    It sounds to me like Mr. Biggles might possibly be helped by professional trainers. Has he been seen by any? Has he seen a vet to make sure there isn't some underlying health issue?

    I really don't see how it could ever be in a dog's best interest to kill it, unless it is really suffering and about to die already. You have an aggressive dog. I don't know, maybe this dog is really "beyond" any kind of help or training, but I doubt it.

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    I agree that some professional help might be in order for Mr. Biggles. I don't think it's fair to put him down because of this. IMO, it seems like you have given up on him.
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    I was trying to seek help for his snapping, something we all can handle until corrected. But this attack was BAD.. this just wasn't a bite, it was an attack. I'm sorry, but I have stated how I feel about dogs that attack before. There is NO place for them in a human society. I'm positive this wasn't his first attack either.

    I've spoken to several people & they all feel the same way we do.

    Keeping the dog away from children isn't going to help. HE'S ATTACKING US!! I'm not going to live in fear & the dog shouldn't have to go through feeling unwanted because of this attack.

    Sometimes the best option is to have the dog destroyed, as it can never be trusted ever again. Trust is very important!! & there is none now.

    If it was just a bite & release then ya, he wouldn't be destroyed as nipps & bites can be corrected & the dog can be trusted later on.. But NOT with an attack...

    If your best friend mauld someone, would you still feel the same?? More then likely no, you'd more then likely would say the dog is helpless & its in everyones best interest to have it destroyed... Mr. Biggles is too small to be able to maul someone to death of Chad's size, but he damn well tried to maul Chad & Chad had to fight to get him off!

    I'm sorry but he's being put down & do not try to put me down because my dog attacked someone & I feel its best to have him put down.. Its hard enough as it is!

    Have you ever been attacked by a dog before?
    Your never the same. Sometimes you have to think about people first.
    I had to move Mr. Biggles last night after the attack & Chad saw him. Poor Chad screamed in fear & threw whatever he was holding & hit me with it. He ran into the office to get away & kept yelling to keep him away. Thats fair right??

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    Ultimately he is your responsibility and it is your decision to make. I don't think you would consider this option if there was any other route
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    I'm so sorry Jess, I'm crying for you and Mr. Biggles. This can't have been an easy decision. ((((hugs))))

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brody's Mum
    Ultimately he is your responsibility and it is your decision to make. I don't think you would consider this option if there was any other route
    Its not fair that someone allowed their aggressive dog to go into unsuspecting hands. I refuse to do the same to someone else. If I return him to the shelter & say I'm returning him because he attacked someone, they'll have him PTS the second I hand him over. Atleast with me having him PTS, I can atleast be there for Mr. Biggles as he is PTS, as no matter what a dog shouldn't die alone.

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    After all I've heard in the last ten days about the situation at your house, this really doesn't surprise me at all. Two days ago, we heard of how insane Chad is and you need to find another place to live. Today, Chad is ok and Mr. Biggles is being put down because he attacked someone. The poor little guy is probably reacting from environmental conditions. I would probably attack too if I were in his position.

    As someone said, have you taken him to the vet to be 100% sure there is nothing wrong with him? This would seem necessary to eliminate all possible causes.

    These stories make me so sad I can barely type this. It seems like the little guy never had much of a chance. I'm sorry Mr. Biggles.

    I have to say: please consider pet ownership more carefully before adopting again. Make sure you know all there is to know about the pet you're bringing home with you. Consider the pet's characteristics as well as the people' characteristics that the pet will be living with.


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