yvettemarie21 wrote:I have a dog who bites. Just last week he bit me pretty bad and the day before yesterday he bit my mom. We don't intend to get rid of him though
I am terrified that there will be a day where my dog will have to be put to sleep because she is so aggressive. She has bitten 2 people and trys to attack every man that she comes across. I'm so scared that if she bites the wrong person, they will either kill her or she will have to be put down.
Could you let a pet you love go due to behavioral problems?
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Sweet Caramels |
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Posts: 5568 (06/25/2009 5:36 AM) |
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Nenufar2 |
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Posts: 18790 (06/25/2009 1:01 PM) |
No, please don“t do it.
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airness02 |
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Posts: 1983 (06/26/2009 6:26 PM) |
Glo, if you are interested in trying drugs (again, not sure if someone already mentioned this) but we use amitripyline for inappropriate urination in cats.
Something you could possibly try.
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Glory Glory Hallelujah |
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Posts: 25444 (06/26/2009 6:31 PM) JJBer of the Year '06
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What's amitripyline do exactly? Is it for UTIs? I guess I'm just trying to figure out what it does to them.
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airness02 |
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Posts: 1984 (06/26/2009 6:33 PM) |
It's an anti-depressant, basically. So nothing to do with UTI's. Just for modifying behaviour- decreases anxiety.
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