ChatterBank2 mins ago
I'm In Bits
52 Answers
Sammi has been showing some signs of agression...mostly food guarding. Common in ex racers as they basically live in prison and isolation. They never share anything. He had been improving until about 2 weeks ago when he growled/snapped for seemingly no reason. This was with food, toys and 2x when I was just standing near him. Out of the blue he became quite agressive this morning...I was cornered by my front door...got nipped thru my jeans. Called behaviourist...it was to be arranged that he would be collected. After speaking to several representatives of the rescue, I was then told that with this being recurring behaviour that was getting worse...he would have to be put down. They, as a charity, would face legal action if they rehomed him. And maybe his fears would take over again. I feel so, so sad...but TBH I was becoming quite afraid of him.
I can't think of anything else I could do...and wonder why he was so extreme.
I can't think of anything else I could do...and wonder why he was so extreme.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by pastafreak. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am really upset for you and for what you have to go through tomorrow.
It truly is the best thing for Sammi. You would never have been able to fully relax with him. He is, unfortunately, a damaged soul. Like us, they deal with bad things differently. Love him, let him go and, in the fullness of time, forgive yourself. You have done nothing wrong x
It truly is the best thing for Sammi. You would never have been able to fully relax with him. He is, unfortunately, a damaged soul. Like us, they deal with bad things differently. Love him, let him go and, in the fullness of time, forgive yourself. You have done nothing wrong x