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Dog really hates toddler DS

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TheHolyGruel · 11/07/2012 10:14

I have posted about this before. I have two dogs (staffs) and a toddler DS who is 20mo.

My older dog (male) really dislikes my DS. He growls at him constantly and it is just getting worse. We had problems with this dog being dog aggressive but this has been overcome somewhat by walking him on a muzzle and walking the dogs separately. The dog has been checked by a vet, other than a recent worm problem (now sorted) there is nothing wrong.

We sought advice from a dog trainer/rescue person who we had a couple of sessions with. His advice re the toddler/dog situation was to put the dog down, as if something did go wrong then not only would it be a dreadful situation for us, but dreadful for staffies everywhere (another story for the papers etc, another crack in the BSL nonsense defence - I fully believe that BSL is bollocks and that the problem is not because he's a staff, but I'll talk about that in a moment). But I don't feel I can do it. In the meantime, any attempts to unite dog and DS are failing. DS is instructed to offer dog treats, to sit nicely and pet nicely, not to run up to dog, not to touch anything belonging to dog, etc. I make an effort for the dogs to be in the same room as DS as often as possible, but I am becoming worried for DS safety, as dog is really sounding at the end of his rope.

I honestly believe it is because the dog has been usurped from his position of 'first born'. The other dog displays no such issues, and is very fond of DS. The problem dog has always been the established top dog.

DH works away from home sometimes and has his biggest stint of the year coming up next month. He is away for a month, and I am petrified of how I will cope with this situation alone. It is so stressful.

In the first instance, does anyone know of a way in which I could find a foster carer for my dog, initially for this upcoming period, or is this unrealistic? He is fine with dogs smaller than himself and with older children (all children aside from DS it seems, in fact).

Can anyone offer any other advice or solutions? I think ultimately he will need rehoming, but I also know it's not that simple...

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CuriousMama · 15/07/2012 13:06

That's good news.

Mamamaiasaura · 15/07/2012 14:50

Great news, tho sad for situation.

Hope roof issue all sorted now x

TantrumsAndBalloons · 16/07/2012 06:35

Oh op I hope your other dog is not too sad to see him go.

I think it's really nice of you to come back and update after all the harsh words you received.
I feel really sad for you, but I hope it all goes smoothly.

TheHolyGruel · 14/08/2012 21:42

An update for anyone interested.

The person who has taken my dog has asked if he can keep him. I have agreed. The dog is happy there, and thriving. My other dog has coped fine with being without him, in fact, she is thriving too, as is DS, and home is a much more pleasant place to be.

I know that I am extremely lucky for this outcome. It would have been impossible to rehome him through rescue, but thank you to those who offered contacts and support. He really is a beautiful, loving dog, and it has been commented upon by everyone who has met him with his new owner how well trained and well behaved he is, so I don't feel like an utter failure. The dog was just stressed with my DS around. I am so pleased he is happy now. I miss him but I know it is best all round.

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LookBehindYou · 15/08/2012 11:20

Glad it's had a happy outome.

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