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No good deed goes unpunished.

Dog I picked up will have to be put down.

Picking him tomorrow, will spend 4 days with me, then take him to the vets for that last ride on Saturday.

Guy, although small in size, does not play well at all with other dogs and the shelter confirmed it.
Sorry to hear that, I see it a lot. The pack will tell me who can or cannot stay.
 
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One of my favorite shots of Zoe. Took it with whatever phone I had in 2018. RIP big girl. I will always miss you.

Zoe with long shadows.jpg
 
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Sorry to hear that, I see it a lot. The pack will tell me who can or cannot stay.
We're a little different there;)

Interesting dog, and out of all the dogs I've worked with, never have seen this type of behavior.

Severe anxiety complex when you leave the dogs presence (when I left him in the fence, tied off just so he can't escape). I've see that trait before, but never in a "loving happy go lucky dog" .

Dog was very "happy" to see me at the shelter, jumped right into the car. Kind of all over me.

Listens, and is very controllable 1 on 1 or even 2 or 3 on one with humans.

Throw another dog into the mix in his presence, and forget it.

Thing I've learned about dogs is that since they can't talk, you really have no clue as to their history.

Reality is he would make a good one dog owner very happy, but it's Russian roulette if he were ever to come into contact with another dog/animal. Only good thing is he weighs no more than 30 or so pounds soaking wet, he's very easy to control and pin with his collar if he goes off on another dog.

The shelter convinced me that being in a fenced in area with cold water and shade would be better for his last couple of days with us then the shelter environment, and probably happen to agree.
 
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We're a little different there;)

Interesting dog, and out of all the dogs I've worked with, never have seen this type of behavior.

Severe anxiety complex when you leave the dogs presence (when I left him in the fence, tied off just so he can't escape). I've see that trait before, but never in a "loving happy go lucky dog" .

Dog was very "happy" to see me at the shelter, jumped right into the car. Kind of all over me.

Listens, and is very controllable 1 on 1 or even 2 or 3 on one with humans.

Throw another dog into the mix in his presence, and forget it.

Thing I've learned about dogs is that since they can't talk, you really have no clue as to their history.

Reality is he would make a good one dog owner very happy, but it's Russian roulette if he were ever to come into contact with another dog/animal. Only good thing is he weighs no more than 30 or so pounds soaking wet, he's very easy to control and pin with his collar if he goes off on another dog.

The shelter convinced me that being in a fenced in area with cold water and shade would be better for his last couple of days with us then the shelter environment, and probably happen to agree.
Sounds to me like a new pup or new baby was introduced into his old family and he did not like that he was suddenly less important. Some people have a way of loving the new and putting the old to the side because it's not shiny anymore. Then the family decides that his behavior is too much, and they abandon him. (Shitbags)

Now when he sees another dog, he gets really jealous. He does not want to lose his new family to that dog, and when left alone he fears abandonment all over again.
 
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We're a little different there;)

Interesting dog, and out of all the dogs I've worked with, never have seen this type of behavior.

Severe anxiety complex when you leave the dogs presence (when I left him in the fence, tied off just so he can't escape). I've see that trait before, but never in a "loving happy go lucky dog" .

Dog was very "happy" to see me at the shelter, jumped right into the car. Kind of all over me.

Listens, and is very controllable 1 on 1 or even 2 or 3 on one with humans.

Throw another dog into the mix in his presence, and forget it.

Thing I've learned about dogs is that since they can't talk, you really have no clue as to their history.

Reality is he would make a good one dog owner very happy, but it's Russian roulette if he were ever to come into contact with another dog/animal. Only good thing is he weighs no more than 30 or so pounds soaking wet, he's very easy to control and pin with his collar if he goes off on another dog.

The shelter convinced me that being in a fenced in area with cold water and shade would be better for his last couple of days with us then the shelter environment, and probably happen to agree.
Try to rehome after making full disclosure of him being reactive to other dogs?
 
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I apologize for asking anything. The odds of rehoming a reactive dog are not that good these days with so many in the shelters.
 

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