Thursday, July 30, 2009

I have a pit bull who bit my husband and attacked a small dog, what should i do? we tried everything... HELP?

have a pit bull and a few days ago she bit my husband, the pack leader, after our guest left the home and she came from outside. And today she forced her way out of a gate and my husband was standing next to the gate to make sure she doesn't get out. In the meantime a family was walking by with their two dogs and chacha (our dog) attacked the small dog, while my husband looked away for 2 seconds to tell me something. We are extremely scared that she might hurt someone or hurt another dog and we will get sued. Please help. We've done everything, we walked, trained her to realized that we are the pack leaders she has rules and she knows in order to get out of the house she needs our permission. But she has that instict to attack. what should we do. Should we put her to sleep? if you don't respond i think we might not have a choice but to put her to sleep in a couple of days.

AN EXTREMELY CONCERNED OWNER,
Answers:
You are right to be very concerned. This is typical Pitt Bull Behavior. They test you everytime you turn around.
You are in a dangerous situation. If your husband cannot control the dog, with him being Alpha you dog have a scary problem.
You may have a dog that was bred to fight but didn't have what it takes to make the Pit for fighting. So she was sold as a pet. So her temperament will change when she reaches about 3 or 4 yrs. old. One of my sisters had to have 3 euthanized because of this. They were fine for 3 years then one by one they turned. Another sister has two but she had installed leadership with a very firm hand %26 has to work on it daily. One is always challenging her on a daily basis. She know all about the dominate factor %26 will not let either dog take the lead, infront of her, on walks.
It's kinda like working with Wolves %26 Wolf Hybrids. You HAVE TO instill dominance!! at all times. You can't skip a beat. You cannot let your guard down. You have to stay on top of it.
Yes, put her to sleep before she hurts someone's child.
I'm going to love the replies you get here. Especially the ones that will tell you that you have to show your dominance over the dog. I hope they give you their name and phone number, so if anyone or any other animal gets hurt you can sue them.
If your description is any where close to being accurate, you have a big problem on your hands.
You need to a professional look at this dog and determine what the problem is. By law, this dog should be quarantined and kept in a place where it cannot get loose, or out. PERIOD. NO EXCUSES.
IF this dog bites anyone else, it's YOUR fault. This is not a dog that isn't housebroken. That's a minor problem. This is TOTALLY unacceptable!
If I haven't made myself clear enough, YOU NEED PROFESSIONAL help here. There's a possibility the dog should be put down. Who cares about anything else?
In order to evaluate dogs such as this, the person needs to SEE the dog. They need to see how it reacts in its surroundings.
I have evaluated Rottweilers for Rottweiler rescue.
I have rehab these types of dogs and it can be DANGEROUS. This is not an area where people should be giving advice if they have never resolved this type of thing.
DO YOU WANT TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR GIVING SOMEONE ADVICE AND THEN A CHILD GETS BIT?
Take her to a professional trainer immediately. Do not put the poor animal to sleep. She is using animal instinct and it is not her fault. She need to be trained to interact with people. I have two and both are very well trained and have never done more than a few barks at people.
The dog needs to die of lead poisoning.
Check the Minneapolis news for the latest pit bull killing of a 7 yr old and mauled the father.
I love animals, but a dangerous dog is just that- dangerous!
Sad to say, but for the sake everyone's safety and to save you some lawsuits, since after all of that training and time invested, your dog is obviously a dangerous animal and even you say that it has the "instinct to attack", well, it's time for it to be put to sleep before it rips an innocent child to shreds.
It sounds like there is nothing left to do. I think you should put the dog to sleep so it doesn't hurt someone more serious like a child or a friend of yours.
"But she has that instict to attack."
Where did you get her from?
Bad temperment=bad breeder/bad owner.
Have you consulted an animal behaviourist?
Honestly, if you have worked hard at training with a professional trainer that specializes win working with aggression issues (and doesn't use violent techniques) and you still have had an attack on your husband and another animal, I would euthanize her. Despite what Cesar Milan says and a lot of others think, aggression cannot always be solved by training. I recommend training first unless there is some compelling reason not to (such as small children or other pets in the house at risk), but if it fails, I feel you have no choice. I'm sorry you are in this place.
if she is rabid or sick u will need 2 put her down. if not give her 3-4 mnths. get a dog rehabilitator. if hes still extremely bad after 4 mnths. u will need 2 put him down. WATCH THE DOG WHISPERER ON national geographic channel! its a grweat show and lots of great advice.
I would be very concerned too for the same reasons you are.. think of how she might behave with small children .. if she is biting her owners I think it has gotten out of hand.. If you have tried everything .. including bringing her to a social training school (which is very good) and having a vet check her out.. then I just don't know.. I am against putting animals to sleep but in your case you might not have a choice here.. if her behavior is totally unpredictable..
Take her to a professional animal behavior trainer, if you want to fix the problem. It would be easier to put the dog asleep however, there is a problem with the dog so find out what it really is.
"Instict" ? I don't think so. These dogs are trained to be that way. A pit can be very gental if he / she is brought up that way. Sorry, I'd put her down,before she hurts someone.
Not all dogs go to heaven! Not all dogs can be fixed, Pits are an agressive breed that's why CA is killing them off (I am against that totally) Some pits can be chill and well behaved, others are incapable of it. If you have tried everything then put her down. You can already be sued for the dog attacking the other dog!! When chosing an animal to buy you need to get to know them. See how they interact with other dogs, see what happens if you get close to them when they are eating, try to grab a toy from thier mouth or kick a toy they are close too. When I do these things with my dog yea he growls and isn't always amused, but he will not attack me. He just let's me know I don't like that and I back off. However when he is around children he is like a child himself. He sits with them and hangs out. You have to think of all these different things. Good luck with your next dog!
Your question is "what should I do?"
You should prepare for a lawsuit because it will happen again.
personally, i would put her to sleep because she bit a person. if you choose not to, buy insurance for any damage to other people/dogs she may do. i also saw a news report where a dog was court ordered to wear a bright orange collar with a warning of dangerous dog and the owners had to put signs stating the same in their yard and on their windows after the dog bit a neighbor. might help reduce some liability.
we have a dog that is very animal agressive, but would never hurt a human. we keep a muzzle on her when we have to take her out of the yard. we don't take her to the park, we can't take her when we travel to see family because they have dogs, too, and kenneling isn't an option, so we have someone come to the house to pet sit while we're away. also, when we go to the vet, they are understanding and will clear the waiting room for us when she has an appointment. she's a sweet dog to everyone, but she just can't be around other dogs. if you choose to keep a dangerous animal, you have to take every precaution you can and be prepared for the liability.
everyone needs to understand there are two sides to the pitbull arguement. on one hand, they are not all bad and they do not deserve to be euthanized in mass. it does have a lot to do with how they are handled. but humans sought out the agressive bloodlines in this breed of dogs and encouraged it through breeding. agressive behavior is in the dna of some of these animals and there is no amount of training them well that can take that away. some are just very dangerous dogs no matter what you do and humans made them that way.
first off your dog does not recognize you as a pack leader and especially if she attacked your husband. you may get her to obey you most o fhte time but it is not 100%.. secondly, you are going to have to muzzle her from now on whenever you go out or when company is over until you can get this resolved. thirdly i would seriously suggest contacting the dog whisperer. he is accepting challenges for his next season. i;m totally serious. he is very good with red zone cases like your dog and if you want to save her from being put down then it's worth a shot.
Not all pit bulls are bad dog. honestly it is how the dog is raised. I have one and he is the best dog ever. He is good to me and my kids he is friendly to everyone.
That is a tough question, because you are possibly very attached to this dog and do not want to lose it, but I believe you have already made the decision without realising. You know that for your own safety and for the safety of others you cannot have this dog. If she has bitten your husband, she would have no hesitation about attacking somebody else. Yes, putting her down is the better alternative to another attack. Then get another dog, something more friendly, like a lab etc. Give it lots of love and take it to obedience classes. My thoughts go out to you. I know how heart breaking this decision has been. Best of luck with the next one.
I would give her to the vet to put to sleep. It is sad, but she could seriously injure someone. She could attack a child. She is not safe.
I'm sorry for your situation, I've been there.
Good luck.
how long have you had her and have you had professional help? if you cannot find an in-patient training facility where she can be trained and socialized and the dog is showing a pattern of aggression, you have to put the dog down. we have a pit bull, who has an older alpha dog in the house with her. she was sent to training as soon as she had enough shots to get in(got her as a small pup), and she has never shown any aggression, but like all the books say, we play it safe and don't even leave her out to roam the house alone with the older dog.
Consider getting your dog a muzzle. Some friends had a dog who bit and for him this worked very well. Maybe get fencing in your yard and put the dog in her/his kennel when guests are there.
I have 2 pits myself and you have a huge and possibly dangerous problem. I doubt she can be "re-trained". If she has the instinct to attack then I think you already know the answer. I'm sorry!
have it put to sleep because if it does that to a strange re you will get ares ted they will take the dog and have it put down you could get put in jail
Go with dogjudge's answer. He is a dog judge for the AKC and he knows best this is not him or a freind of his.
You have just experienced the worst thing to happen from your pitt . Get her put to sleep . If she bites someone else then you will get sued for it . You have to think what is best for you and your husband and not the dog . If she has " an attack instinct " then get rid of her . No pitt owner should have to put up with an aggressive dog . This was probably caused by lack of training during puppyhood or lack of socialization during puppyhood . Sometimes socialization when getting older does not work . or can result in aggressive behavior . Get rid of this dog before she bites one of you or a neighbor .

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