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    http://www.ckbr.org/

    http://www.bluegrassboxerrescue.org/

    http://adopt-a-boxer.1-800-save-a-pet.com/


    Here are a few links to help this animal, I won't even go into my personal feelings on this matter, as to do so would make your ears melt. I will say that is people like you that have a throw away dissasociative attitude towards companion animals, that make it possible for me to blessed with fostering and rehoming and getting to know so many animals that are much more amazing and smart than the owners that had them. So I guess I should thank you.

    As for your kids and dogs in the house, I had kids, and rotties , and as all babies do the pups got knocked over and the babies did too. Everyone survived amongst laughter and tears for the boo boos. Too bad that you cannot find the same love for your dog, that she has has for you.

    Hopefully, you will put aside your wallet and make the decisions that are best for the animal, at least once in this saga.

    Just my thoughts
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    See that little girl in the midst of all the dogs. That is my granddaughter Jasmine when she was about 20 months old. See the dogs - 5 are mine, 3 are hers and 3 are Amy's and one is my boss's. Dogs and little kids - taught properly they will get along fine. Included in that mix, is a Jack Rusell, 3 Dalmation mixes and a Great Dane. All can be a little hyper and yes, she has taken a fall once or twice but she loves each and every one of them - and I think each of them love her. Now she has a little brother and he too is being brought up as part of the group.

    Jasmine lived with us for about 6months starting when she was 14 months old. At that time we had 6 dogs. Her dalmation, great dane and terrier mix made nine. When she heard them running down the hall, she turned toward a wall, grabbed ahold of whatever she could and let them run by her. I can't imagine what her life would be like without living with dogs!
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    I'd rehome her. I think she'd be happier with your BIL.

    Tim, do you have another dog? I thought you had a terrier of some sort. Or am I thinking of somebody else?

    Good luck.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    I suggest rehoming her, and never getting another dog. Boxers are extremly hyper, they need a LOT of exersize and a LOT of training, I dont know how you can justify saying your dog is to hyper so you stuck her in a smaller kennel, and she is still to darn hyper..??? that just makes absolutly zero sence to me, obviously she is going to be getting out she's bored, she needs mental and physical stimulation. I dont suggest selling her to you brother in law as it sounds liike he intends to breed her. I suggest sending her to a boxer rescue. it seems to me the onl reason you really want a dog is to know you have one there so I siggest you head to the nearest toy store, buy one of those life sized dog stuffies, stick it in the kennel, wala you will have the assurence that you have a dog, it wont need attention, training or human interaction, and it wont jump on your kids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    http://www.ckbr.org/

    http://www.bluegrassboxerrescue.org/

    http://adopt-a-boxer.1-800-save-a-pet.com/


    Here are a few links to help this animal, I won't even go into my personal feelings on this matter, as to do so would make your ears melt. I will say that is people like you that have a throw away dissasociative attitude towards companion animals, that make it possible for me to blessed with fostering and rehoming and getting to know so many animals that are much more amazing and smart than the owners that had them. So I guess I should thank you.

    As for your kids and dogs in the house, I had kids, and rotties , and as all babies do the pups got knocked over and the babies did too. Everyone survived amongst laughter and tears for the boo boos. Too bad that you cannot find the same love for your dog, that she has has for you.

    Hopefully, you will put aside your wallet and make the decisions that are best for the animal, at least once in this saga.

    Just my thoughts
    Im affraid Tim may take this the wrong way...BUT...i couldnt agree more with you! I understand what the dog was bought for, to protect, which im sure if given the chance she could protect with the best confidence...if she knew she was needed!
    You said she wasnt allowed in the front yard where burgalars or theifs may wonder by...well with her locked in the back yard on a chain or in a inclosure, she really isnt doing her job very well. A dog for protection really needs to protect their own...inside! so they can check on ur kids, check on ur wife and be able to protect them in their time of need. A backyard really isnt protecting anyone! Just protecting your kids from coming in contact with her.
    I personally dont care when my dogs push over a child...kids fall, they get cuts and bruises and they learn from them(hopefully) and move on. It's not life or death if they get knocked over unless onto a sharp object or something.
    It's just control and training. I really dont think daisy could be anymore useless in the situation she is in with you. Im sorry Tim, but she isnt doing what you bought her to do, and she isnt getting the attention that she needs, so i would first go to the breeder, then def. give her to a boxer rescue.
    Im also affraid your brother in law will just breed her.
    Sorry if thats rude but i feel it to be the truth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by coco-bean
    Im also affraid your brother in law will just breed her.
    Sorry if thats rude but i feel it to be the truth!
    Whoa Tim, if she's not fixed, I would bring her to a Boxer Rescue organization. Forget the BIL.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Well, I don't see why you posted about this at all. What do you want from
    us here at PT? Do you wanted to be reassured you are doing the right thing?
    I really would like to know what we can do, other than the advice already
    given re: training, making Daisy a real part of the family from the very start
    would have solved many of the problems you are now having with her.

    Like I said, you have your own opinions about the proper way to raise a
    dog, and now are living with the consequences of your choices. What do
    you want to hear from any of us?

    If you do rehome Daisy, please, please contact a Boxer Rescue group. They
    are full of people who know & love the breed.
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    Tim, not sure you really want advice but having 2 kids here's mine.

    The choices you make toward your animals will shape your childrens perception on what is right and what is wrong. Treating your dog with respect and what is in her best interest will be a valuable lesson to your children. I truly believe that children that are taught to respect animals and treat them as part of the family grow up to be better humans.

    Just my 2 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    Tim, not sure you really want advice but having 2 kids here's mine.

    The choices you make toward your animals will shape your childrens perception on what is right and what is wrong. Treating your dog with respect and what is in her best interest will be a valuable lesson to your children. I truly believe that children that are taught to respect animals and treat them as part of the family grow up to be better humans.

    Just my 2 cents.
    Amen sister!!

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    I certanly hope that Daisy finds a forever homes that will keep her indoors as apart of a family, and give her the love devotion and care that all dogs need..

    Honestly The only was I cant see a 6 month old puppy (of any breed) protecting anyone.. And it only aggrivates me to know that people buy these dogs to harm people.. (feel bad for that mailman )
    My dogs were NEVER trained to harm a human, but I'm sure if I was in danger one of them if not all would step up and protect me because I took the times to make a pack mantality with them.. I love them, and they love me in return.
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