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Do You Put A Puppy Up For Adoption If...
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...it's nippy with children.
I came across an ad for a beagle/collie cross...14 weeks old. It 'hates my son and nephew'.
So it has to go...is this right? Are they giving up on this pup way, way too soon. I thought most pups were nippy. Curious.
I came across an ad for a beagle/collie cross...14 weeks old. It 'hates my son and nephew'.
So it has to go...is this right? Are they giving up on this pup way, way too soon. I thought most pups were nippy. Curious.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's up to the parents to train the children how to behave with the puppy i.m.o.. I saw my grandson poking a stick at my mongrel terrier and intervened sharply (also telling daughter that if the dog bit it was the child's fault). 8 years later dog adores children, especially tiny ones. (He's still iffy with other male dogs, having been attacked.)
To answer question: if this ad. is correct then the owner doesn't understand animals and the dog is probably better off being rehomed - the earlier the better. Puppies are nippy/chewy, but soon learn. This sounds different. I rather pity the replacement, docile puppy.
To answer question: if this ad. is correct then the owner doesn't understand animals and the dog is probably better off being rehomed - the earlier the better. Puppies are nippy/chewy, but soon learn. This sounds different. I rather pity the replacement, docile puppy.
I have an eleven week old puppy that weighs just over 2kg (bred him myself) and I have to play the distraction game when he bites my feet as I walk from the bedroom to the bathroom - teeth like needles and it hurts more to pull the foot away than to let him hang on - it won't last long and it is all part of puppy play. I suspect a lot of pups will be up for rehoming because unsuitable people have got them during lockdown without any thought to how they will manage when they go back to work or just how much attention puppies need.
//It 'hates my son and nephew'.// that is a very strong thing to say about such a young dog. Either they are not understanding, or the puppy is exceptionally aggressive. It would be unusual, although not impossible, in such a young dog. But the way it is worded does sound more than just puppyness. Either way, it is probably better off elsewhere.
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