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I need to rehome this adorable girl. I adopted her back in December from a local shelter / rescue. I have other dogs in my home. Upon meeting before coming home she was fine with the other dogs. Since then she has gotten progressively worse with aggression towards the other dogs. She has attacked one of my dogs 5 times with one of the attacks landing my dog in the ER. She is SWEET AS CAN BE to people and MUST BE AN ONLY DOG. She loves every person she meets. I am not sure how she is with children as I don’t have any small kids around any longer. I have tried separating, training, humane muzzles, vet visits and medications, you name it to be able to make it work and keep her. But it’s just not safe or fair for either of the dogs. I don’t want to return her to place I adopted (and I was told I could rehome in my contract) because I need to make sure she goes to a good home with someone who understands fully her challenges so no further dog injuries occur.
Mixed breed
I need to rehome this adorable girl. I adopted her back in December from a local shelter / rescue. I have other dogs in my home. Upon meeting before coming home she was fine with the other dogs. Since then she has gotten progressively worse with aggression towards the other dogs. She has attacked one of my dogs 5 times with one of the attacks landing my dog in the ER. She is SWEET AS CAN BE to people and MUST BE AN ONLY DOG. She loves every person she meets. I am not sure how she is with children as I don’t have any small kids around any longer. I have tried separating, training, humane muzzles, vet visits and medications, you name it to be able to make it work and keep her. But it’s just not safe or fair for either of the dogs. I don’t want to return her to place I adopted (and I was told I could rehome in my contract) because I need to make sure she goes to a good home with someone who understands fully her challenges so no further dog injuries occur.
Mixed breed
adoptions
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.