I'm sorry. I'm so very pissed off at the moment.
I now work at an Animal Hospital that is a combination general practice and urgent care. I work mainly in urgent care (AKA ER for pets.)
This owner just came in with his beautiful blue nose pitt. This pitt has attacked three dogs on three separate occasions. We typically don't euthanized otherwise healthy dogs (we first direct them to any other number of solutions that range from training, to seeing a behaviorist, to rehoming the dog with someone who can handle said dog.)
In going through the questions about the 2-year-old dog, I ask, "Is he neutered?"
"Nope."
.....WAT?!
You mean to tell me that after this beautiful dog attacked the first dog, you didn't think that MAYBE fixing him would solve this ENTIRE problem? This guy has had dogs before (I've seen them in the file) and his girlfriend works in the vet field.
I seriously DOUBT that NEITHER of them were aware that dogs left "intact" can become dangerously aggressive. It doesn't matter what the breed, if you leave those testicles on the testosterone will start to tell the dog "Hey, you need to breed and need to stake out your territory for your females and puppies. GO GO GO."
I am. So. Mad.
So mad.
MAD.
And, as I am typing this... I find out that the dog is going to be euthanized. I've gone beyond rage and am now overcome with sorrow. I might cry.
I have dealt with owners having to put down animals they love, but never dealt with something like this that is due to straight up negligence and apathy. I'm so upset that this beautiful, healthy dog is going to die.
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I now work at an Animal Hospital that is a combination general practice and urgent care. I work mainly in urgent care (AKA ER for pets.)
This owner just came in with his beautiful blue nose pitt. This pitt has attacked three dogs on three separate occasions. We typically don't euthanized otherwise healthy dogs (we first direct them to any other number of solutions that range from training, to seeing a behaviorist, to rehoming the dog with someone who can handle said dog.)
In going through the questions about the 2-year-old dog, I ask, "Is he neutered?"
"Nope."
.....WAT?!
You mean to tell me that after this beautiful dog attacked the first dog, you didn't think that MAYBE fixing him would solve this ENTIRE problem? This guy has had dogs before (I've seen them in the file) and his girlfriend works in the vet field.
I seriously DOUBT that NEITHER of them were aware that dogs left "intact" can become dangerously aggressive. It doesn't matter what the breed, if you leave those testicles on the testosterone will start to tell the dog "Hey, you need to breed and need to stake out your territory for your females and puppies. GO GO GO."
I am. So. Mad.
So mad.
MAD.
And, as I am typing this... I find out that the dog is going to be euthanized. I've gone beyond rage and am now overcome with sorrow. I might cry.
I have dealt with owners having to put down animals they love, but never dealt with something like this that is due to straight up negligence and apathy. I'm so upset that this beautiful, healthy dog is going to die.
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