My little "pack" Cassie was happy with just one!!! She still doesn't like Boomer. He is just way, way, way too rambunctious for her!
My little "pack" Cassie was happy with just one!!! She still doesn't like Boomer. He is just way, way, way too rambunctious for her!
Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner
Yup.
My mom said that when Rosie jumped on the couch, the puppy jumped on the couch along with her, then ANNA jumped on the couch to get the puppy to get off and Rosie and Anna were left alone on the couch. I was surprised how she could be protective, and yet, she can be annoyed by Rosie.
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Maybe I'm the only one who took effence to this but give me a break..she's a puppy!I'm actually happy because I did not want a pit bull in this house or have my brother own her. No offense, but I was nervous the entire time. I just didn't trust her for some reason, even only at 6 months old.
Look how happy she is in the pictures as well, oh ya a real killer.
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So am I and I think the Ohio media is getting to your head.
You don't have to like every breed no but you don't have to be so ignorant and small minded about them.
I agree with Alicia.
Puppies are rambunctious and demanding... period. Regardless of breed. It often takes WEEKS, if not months, for other dogs in the family to fully adjust to the puppy and teach her manners. It's SUPER important to give the adult dogs plenty of alone time, slow introductions, and a way to escape the puppy if they feel annoyed. It sounds like you took in a puppy who had yet to learn many dog manners, and it sounds like Anna and Rosie are not very tolerant of that, just as they should be!
It's probably a good idea that the puppy was returned. It takes a lot of time, patience, and work to integrate a new puppy, and that is difficult when people in the family feel threatened or apprehensive. But, honestly, I doubt that this has anything to do with the puppy's breed - she sounds like a typical outgoing, rude, silly little puppy. It's unfortunate that her breed is any reason to return her because, well, it seems like she would have been just as inappropriate for your family were she a Lab/Golden/Aussie/insert-high-energy-breed-here puppy. She is UBER cute, and I hope she finds a loving family! C:
Last edited by bckrazy; 06-18-2008 at 05:40 AM.
We are still having trouble with Cassie and Boomer. They are together while I'm at school....he in the crate and she on her bed right beside the crate. But, I'm really afraid Boomer will hurt her by knocking her down because her back legs are getting weak (she's almost 14), and I'm afraid she will actually bite him instead of just snapping because her eyesight isn't as good as it was...So, it has been and will continue to be a slow process based solely, I think, on Boomer's maturity....he is, as someone said so well a "typical outgoing, rude silly little puppy!" We probably should have gotten another pup when Cassie was younger.
Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner
I just love this quote because it made me see that Sunny isn't the only rambunctious, demanding, rude, silly puppy out there (from Sunny's mom)
It made me feel better, too, to know that Boomer is a very typical wild child! As he is tearing through the house with my husband's boxers in his mouth, I just have to repeat...."rambunctious, demanding, rude, silly puppy" over and over again! HA
Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner
I'm glad other people stepped up and said how they felt too.
I don't own the breed but I LOVE them and for someone to start saying something about them that goes along with all the BS that is said in the media I'm not going to keep to myself.
Oh but if it was a BC it would be a different storyYou all need to back off. If you are offended by it, maybe you need to stop being so sensitive. Have respect for those who are nervous around the breed, don't belittle them for it.
What if someone who is from a country where BC's are banned came on here saying how nervous they were of a little 6 month old friendly BC puppy? I'm sure you would have something to say.
This statement says it all for those saying she isn't anti pit. She was nervous of the puppy, why because of it's breed. She never said anything about it being because of how she was with Anna.I did not want a pit bull in this house or have my brother own her. No offense, but I was nervous the entire time. I just didn't trust her for some reason, even only at 6 months old.
Do not keep attacking her for being anti-pit! If she was seriously anti-pit would she ever have allowed a pitbull into her home, even for a trial run?
Back down. Leave her alone. Attacking someone is no way to change their mind, it never is.
She said Anna was the reason there will be no third dog in the family, whatever the breed.
I've Been Frosted
Wow! Are you a psychic or something, Alicia? Because if you are, find a new job. Actually, if someone was nervous about a 6 month old BC, it would most likely be because they would be worried about the nipping behaviour. I cannot blame them for that. Not everyone can manage a Border Collie, just like not everyone can manage a Pitbull.
If I did have something to say, it would be an understanding statement. Not a defensive one.
But nice try at trying to predict what I would say.![]()
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
Hey, folks, calm down! Read the first post again! The biggest problem was not Rachel being wary, but that Anna - queen bee of the dogs in the house - has pretty much decreed there will be no third dog.
They did give the pup a chance, but for everyone's safety and sanity - including the puppy, regardless of breed, a full-grown dog like Anna CAN inflict major damage if she felt the pup had "gone too far" and it only takes a second - for everyone's safety, they did the right thing, and didn't keep the pup. They now know that Anna has decreed it's a two-dog family, and will be likely sticking to that, to keep the peace.
So calm down, folks, it's not that Rachel is anti-pitty, I'm sure she would have been wary of any 6-month-old rambunctious monster - a.k.a. most 6-month-old pups - it's that Anna is anti-third-dog!
Rachel, the pup is a beauty, thanks for the pictures - what a grin she has! I hope she finds a good home.
I've Been Frosted
Karen, I actually read it several times and still see it differently. I am not mad or angry with Rachel though I think she is a very nice young lady I just think it sad that people feel that way. She definetely said she did not want a pittie in the house and it scared her.
I certainly don't think Rachel should stay away from PT for this![]()
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I have been frosted!
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