Hello from Durango, Colorado. About 6 weeks ago we rescued
a beautiful 4 year old boxer from an abuse/neglect
situation. Oscar has the most wonderful heart and spirit.
But, because of his past trauma (was hit by a neighbor with
sticks and a shovel and was chained up 12 hours a day), he
is unpredictable and just yesterday bit our friend badly on
the face. He has snapped at people 4 times since we've had
him, and neither we nor our dog trainer can see any
identifiable trigger that causes him to react that way.
What happened yesterday is our friend was quietly petting
him, and Oscar was licking his face, wagging his tail and
seemed fine. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Oscar jumped
up and bit his face.
We realize that we can't keep Oscar with this behavior, as
we want to have kids and a dog we can trust with a baby and
our friends. Unfortunately we both work full-time and our lifestyle does not permit all the attention Oscar needs. From the people we have talked to here, he
doesn't have many options. We can't stand the thought of
having to euthanize him.
If anyone knows of a sanctuary or home where an animal like Oscar could live out his life, please let us know.
Thank you so much,
Dan and Paige
a beautiful 4 year old boxer from an abuse/neglect
situation. Oscar has the most wonderful heart and spirit.
But, because of his past trauma (was hit by a neighbor with
sticks and a shovel and was chained up 12 hours a day), he
is unpredictable and just yesterday bit our friend badly on
the face. He has snapped at people 4 times since we've had
him, and neither we nor our dog trainer can see any
identifiable trigger that causes him to react that way.
What happened yesterday is our friend was quietly petting
him, and Oscar was licking his face, wagging his tail and
seemed fine. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Oscar jumped
up and bit his face.
We realize that we can't keep Oscar with this behavior, as
we want to have kids and a dog we can trust with a baby and
our friends. Unfortunately we both work full-time and our lifestyle does not permit all the attention Oscar needs. From the people we have talked to here, he
doesn't have many options. We can't stand the thought of
having to euthanize him.
If anyone knows of a sanctuary or home where an animal like Oscar could live out his life, please let us know.
Thank you so much,
Dan and Paige