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Posted over 2 weeks ago
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Private owner (Severance, CO)
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We got Charlie from a rescue weeks before the world shutdown for Covid. Which is part of the issue. He was about 6 months old at the time. About a week or so after having gotten him, he was hiding under a desk, my husband needed him to come out and grabbed him (dumb, I know) to pull him out. He bit my husband, he did break skin. He and my husband have had a very distrustful relationship since that day. My husband has distantly tried to repair it, but we have 4 kids and he does not have the time to do so. Charlie has also drawn a reluctant attitude towards new people (hes fine with people he interacted with for the first six months since we brought him home, even those he doesnt see regularly.) But he is wary of new people and has been known to nip at them (doesnt break skin.) Even with training, he cannot be trusted to be left alone with them. This said I think this is an unfair description, as he is amazing with my baby and I know he is a good dog, he just needs the right home.
We got Charlie from a rescue weeks before the world shutdown for Covid. Which is part of the issue. He was about 6 months old at the time. About a week or so after having gotten him, he was hiding under a desk, my husband needed him to come out and grabbed him (dumb, I know) to pull him out. He bit my husband, he did break skin. He and my husband have had a very distrustful relationship since that day. My husband has distantly tried to repair it, but we have 4 kids and he does not have the time to do so. Charlie has also drawn a reluctant attitude towards new people (hes fine with people he interacted with for the first six months since we brought him home, even those he doesnt see regularly.) But he is wary of new people and has been known to nip at them (doesnt break skin.) Even with training, he cannot be trusted to be left alone with them. This said I think this is an unfair description, as he is amazing with my baby and I know he is a good dog, he just needs the right home.
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What is Rehome?
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.