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SHOULD EUTHANIZE MY PUPPY?

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My puppy is 4 months old i went to go pick her up she got a***e of my own and growling (NOT PLAYING) she ruined my shirt and tore three big holes in my arm then she grabbed on to my leg finally i kicked her with my other foot about 10 times really hard to get her off of me.

Should she be euthanized I mean if th is was a small child she probably would of killed him/her

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  1. How was the dog in the first four months?

    What type of correction was enforced?

    Was it ever beat by kids or you?

    Inside dog or out?

    I understand the kicking away the dog in defense.  


  2. Let me get this straight. You bought a wolf puppy, went to just 8 training sessions, got scared when it acted like a typical wolf puppy, and now you want to euthanize it? What the h**l is wrong with you?! Don't kill the puppy- you made the mistake, not her. Give it to a rescue that will find a good home for her. And please never, ever buy another wolf.

  3. You are a disgusting / selfish and pathetic excuse for a human being!!!

    Not only did you go out and bye a WILD animal you are now killing that WILD animal for acting like a wolf!

  4. Why would you kick your dog? and take her to a no kill shelter so they can put her in a new home..no descent vet will or shelter will euthanize a dog without first seeing this aggression.  

  5. This is the wolf ? Considering her pictures she looks underfed and you need a trainer who knows how to deal with WOLVES and not just dogs.

    You expected a miracle in a month? It takes longer than a MONTH for any animal to start showing improvement. Give your animal to someone qualified on how to deal with her behavior and to FEED her properly. She's is a wolf pup they play a LOT rougher than a regular dog pup would at that age. She's also probably teething.

    ADD: Oh so now you want to put her down? Give her to a wolf rescue. Every member of your family failed this animal by not being properly educated how how to keep and maintain this animal and now you are going to put her down. *shakes head*  

  6. Poor puppy.This is why it should be against the law to breed wolf hybrids - they are unpredictable and have a high prey drive and now the poor thing is going to die,and it isn't her fault.Why don't you try to find a wolf hybrid rescue? There are a lot of them and the people know exactly how to care for them.Now I hope you have learned your lesson and won't get anymore wolf hybrids.If you want a breed that resembles a wolf,stick with Malamutes and Huskies.

  7. First of all the puppy is now testing you to see what he/she can get away with behaviour wise!  Seek out a trainer to help you hands on! (but stay away from the petsomething chain store style training which is based on purely positive methods more then methods for a harder charactor dog or pup!  

  8. She might be sick or in pain... or something could have startled her at that moment and get her all worked up.

    Maybe you could send her to a training school?

  9. Ally,

    If this is your wolf dog, PLEASE contact me.  Euthanasia is not the answer.  Please believe me.

    Even if this is not your wolf dog, there ARE solutions, ok?   This is NORMAL behaviour for this dog, Ally - PLEASE do not punish her because of WHO she is.  

    Rescues are equipped and experinced to deal with this, euthanasia is not the answer.  Oh god, you have no idea how important it is that you DO NOT take her to an animal shelter to be euthanized!!

  10. goto a good trainer if you can cesar milan he is the best trainer avalible never kill a dog because it is misbehaving it is crule if yout kid bit you would you kill it if you live near leesburg va i will take the dog off of ur hands for you instead of having it kkilled

  11. I didn't know he was wolf. They are so different than a wolf dog. No one in their right mind should own a purebreed wolf. High percentage is ok..but pure. Unless you are extremely experienced and even then , you are risking your life and others.

    No one should have one unless you are prepared for the unknown. .

    You said she would be over 100. I have a wolf dog and at 10 month soon ,and 120lbs now..you need to have control. You do what you need to do.

    You obviously need a poodle.

    Someone who would adopt her may not understand and abuse her, putting her down is  cruel.  She is a baby and there is still hope for her.

    You need to find a wolf rescue in your area. Google it cause they are out there to pick up pets like yours and take the time to train them their selves.

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  12. If you can't take the time to train your puppy, send the puppy to the SPCA or animal shelter where they will find families that would love to adopt. Puppies love to chew on things, you need to give her a chew toy or something appropriate.  Puppies also teeth so they need something to chew on.

  13. u seriously need to grow up and stop trying to wind everyone up

  14. Calm down. It's NEVER the dog's fault unless it has rabies.

    You just need to be assertive. Hold a yummy treat in your hand and say SIT (if she already knows the command). If she doesn't sit, wait patiently for 5 seconds. No response? Walk out of the room. Come back in after a few seconds and say SIT. Whenever she does, wait 3 seconds. Then give her the treat. Show her that YOU are the boss. She is a child. She needs someone's protection. You are the one who is supposed to protect and guide her. Time, treats, and repetition works 100% of the time with all dogs. Even human beings as well. Just not the treat part.  

  15. There are people out there paying money to keep their dogs alive, and your being a big frigging whine bag cause your "dog" hates you. grow up. Dont kill an innocent dog cause you dont know when to leave it alone. Selfish son of a bit..

  16. No vet is going to put your puppy down because its not nice. You might need to find someone that can work with aggressive dogs

  17. murderer.....      its hard to judge if its playing or not, what may have been playing, you may have assumed was aggression, my dog is one of the nicest ever, but she has bitten me HARD on a few occasions, but she was just playing, and i know that...shes awesome, and your a sick son of a ***** if you even want he/she put down....and if the shelter does put it down then the govt needs to step in and shut them down.... F*&% you *****.

  18. No.

    Get her into obedience training.

    And read up a dog behavior. Dogster.com is an excellent resource.

    She needs training. NEEDS IT. and as her owner, it's your responsibility to get this behaviro corrected.

    No dog should be KILLED because their owner was too lazy to help it.

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    Why the he** did you ask us a question if you already had your mind made up?

    Aggressive issues aren't easily fixed and I highly doubt you went to a trainer.

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    OMG it's a wolf cub? Give it to a rescue! Serously, what is wrong with you?  I agree with Angel~!

  19. You need to take the puppy to a vet. Is she foaming from the mouth. It sounds liek there is something wrong. Did it get into something.

  20. You are totally ill-equipped in dealing with a wolf mix dog.    Contact a wolf sanctuary if you haven't already euthanized the poor animal.    You can't have a wolf mix (and he looks to have high wolf content)  and expect to train his instincts out of him.

  21. Puppies LOVE to play fight.. maybe your taking it the wrong way?

    2nd .. maybe she had a past experience.. where did you get her from?

    3rd.. take her to the vet and they can give him/her a shot to relax and calm down.

    4th.. take her to a trainer and they will work with you to figure out whats causing this and fix it.

    You should NEVER put down your dog for such a reason like that!!! It can be fixed, you just need to put in time , effort and patience.. and if your not willing to do that you should have never got a dog in the first place.

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