myrocky
Boxer Insane
Just a wee bit of the advice I found in this thread:Originally posted by Mikejo
Guys I've got to say that after reading all your replies I'm really pissed off. Apart from the odd few you have all got on your high horses and dished out completly useless advice. Did none of you read the initial post correctly or do you all have blinkers on. If you had taken time to read it properly you would see that it is because we love Shankly so very much that we want the best for her we don't want to get rid of her because she is a hassle to us far from it.
VASHA:
Is there no neighborhood child that wouldn't appreciate a small payment in return for walking Shankly on a daily basis for you guys?
If you feel that you MUST give her up. Here's a few links to boxer rescue in the UK that can help point you in the right direction. . .
http://www.boxerrescue.co.uk/
http://www.ukboxerdogs.freeuk.com/index.html
http://www.norfolkboxerrescue.co.uk/
VABOXER:
Try getting a young person to walk him daily. Or maybe when your baby gets old enough for walks outside, that is the perfect way to lose weight brought on by pregnancy (or brought on by anything else for that matter).
TRUDY:
Maybe walking the baby and Shankley could be part of her daily routine, okay so maybe she will need to be trained to walk with the carriage or whatever or neighboor hood kids could come and play with her etc.....
KHOUSMAN
If you don't already have a fenced in back yard, maybe you could put one up. I'm sure that your dog could get plenty of exercise running around outside and then you could take her for walks when you're home.
RAM&LEXISMOM
You could maybe crate the dog during the day while you are at work so that your wife does not have to worry about it? Then when you get home you can take the dog out to run and play. And on weekends you can run and play.
MYROCKY
Why can't your wife play with Shankly inside while the baby is sleeping? Babies sleep all the time and this burns off energy just as well as a walk. They can play tug or fetch up and down a stair case. Both of those are great energy burners Get some chew toys and freeze some kongs for Shankly during the day to give her something to do with her time.
What about taking the dog for a good walk before leaving for work in the mornings? Try and wear her out so she might be a little more calm during the day.
ADELLE
I would suggest a dog walking service, till the baby is a bit older and then perhaps your wife can fit a short walk into her daily routine.
VTBXRFAN
Another approach is trying to find a trusted friend or family member who can come over and sit with the baby for an hour or so a few times a week so your wife can take a break from the baby and go out for a nice walk with Shankly or some playtime at the park. Shankly could be a great stress reliever for you and your wife instead of something to stress about.
SANDY OAKEY
Below is a site that is dedicated to helping people keep their pets. They list many reasons why people give up their pets and offer solutions and alternatives. Please check out this site:http://www.wonderpuppy.net/canwehelp/
BARB_IA
When it comes time to take the baby for stroller walks she can take the dog also. Great exercise for all.
BILLYSMUM
Your wife needs to get out of the house too. Is there a field nearby where Shankley can run free? I'm sure she will enjoy a daily walk and Shankley will walk next to the pushchair.
CFHTLHII
Maybe find a friend or someone to watch the dog for you for a couple of days to a week and see how she feels about it. If she still doesn't think she can handle it try giving it another week. Then if she still doesn't think she can handle it start looking into your other options of what you can do.
EXK23
Can you maybe get a family member to help out with the walking a couple of times a week or like it was suggested before, get a dog walker or a neighborhood kid to walk her.
SCORPIO
Doggy day care, student to walk her, crate, etc till your wife is able to care for her too.
There is always a way! You must have some friends that can help out, inlaws, mom or dad, brother , sister??
MATT S
So if after taking all the advice in above you feel the same way, then maybe rescue is the best option.
ELEPHANT
You have a difficult desicion before you. But it seems to me maybe there could be another solution before havng to give your dog away. I am no expert but I like the suggestions of the others for example take dog on walk with baby in stroller,hire a neighborhood child to take him on a walk or maybe someone you know could come by and help your wife for a few hours a day.
Not including all the personal advice you got from those who either went through this or are currently dealing with this exact situation. This was all great advice and I don't understand how it is useless. Unless it is because you have your mind already made up and this is not what you wanted to hear. You wanted advice which is what you got. If you want people to tell you it is OK to dump your kid then you came to the wrong place.
As for some of you comparing dogs on an equal level with human babies then I'm sorry but you really do need you heads looking at. Thanks for you comments but in future I'll not bother.
You have come to a place where we all cherish our animals very much. They are like our children, so this was not appropiate. However being that I am nice I will let it go this ONE time.
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