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Old 01-06-2006, 12:20 AM
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Re: aggression

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Originally Posted by gucci350
my rottweiler is now 2 1/2 years old. she understand commands and when we
go for walks she doesn't bark or bother other dogs or people. she seems to have a problem with the vet and mostly my son. we have taken her to another vet and she acts the same way the first vet she has been going there since we got her she is very protected of me she was a gift to my husband but she has turn into my dog. we have never taught her to be aggressive last summer we went on vacation and left her with the vet she had a problem with her eye the vet couldn't look at it due to her been aggressive this is when it first started the vet is the one who suggested that we put her down due to the fact that she has a record on file about her aggression. the vet had suggested a new trainer but this last time we took her in for a minor check up she went into full attack mood the vet said that a trainer wouldn't help her at this put in time. last nite i was holding her and my son was petting her and she sip at my son just that fast. she doesn't bother other people she is not cage she sleeps beside my bed on the floor at night i don't know why she is so protected of me if any family member gets to close she has a problem with it and started to bark. i don't want to put her down but my husband and i feel that we have no choice in the matter do to the one time if she does bite someone we could get into trouble. her parents are not aggressive the granddad is a champion. I am very sad and trouble by this whole situation she is a very frienly dog otherwise she just want you to play with her and pet her all the time. she doesn't even bark if someone rings the doorbell or come to the door. i do live in va. any help is greatly appreciate.
gucci, I can't believe there's a child in your house being terrorized by your dog, and the dog isn't dead yet.
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