Pork Chop- agressive boxer at tricounty

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Beth_kennedy

Guest
why even post this in here? I see no reason for it other than to keep this going?



just a question? if you had no intention of him being put down, yet do not want him rehomed? what do THINK will happen to him? :shrug: they are not just going to keep him at the shelter. :whistle:

Exactly my point, it sounded like she was gathering people to support stopping him from getting a good home even now just to prove her point.

Things always seem to have a way of coming out in the wash. There is more to this. Not that it is anyones business but since when has that stopped people from talking?

The stories just don't jive. It would appear that PC was sent to the shelter with all intents of him not being rehomed. If they were so concerned at PC finding a good home that would have been the last place they sent him.

Even if they did not call JWWB back, there were other alternatives than tri.
 
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jwwb2000

pretty black roses
I didn't want to post here again, but did you read the story about the yorkie? Did you see the part about PC having the woman cornered against a fence and trying to get the puppy out of her arms? Well if I left that part out, I'm sorry, but that is what happened and when I told her that PC is being rehomed, she called Tri and gave them a piece of her mind, she is livid and will be contacting the owners of the other two dogs and getting their opinions on this as well. They've seen first hand what this dog will do so I don't know how far she'll try to take this. That's it, I'm done with this thread.

So PC busting out of a double chicken wire coop is PC's fault?

Opening the door to walk him without his leash being on, then him taking off is his fault as well?

Having him on a long chain outside was NOT what this dog was used to. He was NEVER given full reign to roam nor was he ever on a lead outside. He ALWAYS had someone close by.

With as many cops who had seen this dog due to dealing with a neighbor who didn't take her medication as she was supposed to, if he was a "problem" animal, they would have done something about him then. He was even around one of the police officers who had a K9 in his car. The dog was sitting even with the K9 in the back of the car barking.
 

tommyjones

New Member
So PC busting out of a double chicken wire coop is PC's fault?

Opening the door to walk him without his leash being on, then him taking off is his fault as well?

Having him on a long chain outside was NOT what this dog was used to. He was NEVER given full reign to roam nor was he ever on a lead outside. He ALWAYS had someone close by.

With as many cops who had seen this dog due to dealing with a neighbor who didn't take her medication as she was supposed to, if he was a "problem" animal, they would have done something about him then. He was even around one of the police officers who had a K9 in his car. The dog was sitting even with the K9 in the back of the car barking.

well good, now you have your perfect little pup back, you know, the one you gave away a month ago.....
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
So PC busting out of a double chicken wire coop is PC's fault?

Opening the door to walk him without his leash being on, then him taking off is his fault as well?

Having him on a long chain outside was NOT what this dog was used to. He was NEVER given full reign to roam nor was he ever on a lead outside. He ALWAYS had someone close by.

With as many cops who had seen this dog due to dealing with a neighbor who didn't take her medication as she was supposed to, if he was a "problem" animal, they would have done something about him then. He was even around one of the police officers who had a K9 in his car. The dog was sitting even with the K9 in the back of the car barking.

Please explain how you got all this information out of my post? I don't recall posting most of what you said.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
So PC busting out of a double chicken wire coop is PC's fault?

Opening the door to walk him without his leash being on, then him taking off is his fault as well?

Having him on a long chain outside was NOT what this dog was used to. He was NEVER given full reign to roam nor was he ever on a lead outside. He ALWAYS had someone close by.

With as many cops who had seen this dog due to dealing with a neighbor who didn't take her medication as she was supposed to, if he was a "problem" animal, they would have done something about him then. He was even around one of the police officers who had a K9 in his car. The dog was sitting even with the K9 in the back of the car barking.

WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????? I have never said anything about a neighbor on medication. I would love to know where you got your information?
 

tommyjones

New Member
I'm really confused because I don't recall posting any of what she has in her post.

she is just tring to make herself feel better and justify the fact that she played down the dog's issues, leading directly to you having to do what you did.

seriosuly, who gives away a dog they have had and loved for 2 years because their personal life is a little hectic
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
she is just tring to make herself feel better and justify the fact that she played down the dog's issues, leading directly to you having to do what you did.

seriosuly, who gives away a dog they have had and loved for 2 years because their personal life is a little hectic


I don't know, but I really hate the fact that now she is starting to make stuff up. I never posted any of what she is saying so I would love to know where she is getting her information. I know she called my house today asked for some of PC's personal items back and gave my husband an explanation of why she gave the dog away, so maybe that has something to do with the posts she made, I don't know.
 

Loper

Animal Poor!
well good, now you have your perfect little pup back, you know, the one you gave away a month ago.....

you know, I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a rescue that you got before, that has nothing to do with this... drop it, it has nothing to do with PC... the only peeps that had a problem with PC is Bay_Kat and her Hubby and they had him for 4 weeks and it seems he was running the house from the get go. :whistle:

no pup is perfect! Bay_Kat and her hubby told Catt they had experience with the boxer breed, they obviously couldn't control him. It had nothing to do with why JWWB tried to find a home.

Bay_Kat and her hubby made a mistake in getting a dog they couldn't handle, especially with the Young one that might be Bowled over by a Big dog. :whistle: that might happen for any freaking reason...

I would like to know if any Blood was drawn in any of these attacks? or was it just a mouth situation... and did the lady holding the Yorkie receive any bites in the attack? did the yorkie get bit? did the other bigger dogs get bit? There should be some report if he (PC) did bite.
 

USNavyMike

New Member
you know, I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a rescue that you got before, that has nothing to do with this... drop it, it has nothing to do with PC... the only peeps that had a problem with PC is Bay_Kat and her Hubby and they had him for 4 weeks and it seems he was running the house from the get go. :whistle:

no pup is perfect! Bay_Kat and her hubby told Catt they had experience with the boxer breed, they obviously couldn't control him. It had nothing to do with why JWWB tried to find a home.

Bay_Kat and her hubby made a mistake in getting a dog they couldn't handle, especially with the Young one that might be Bowled over by a Big dog. :whistle: that might happen for any freaking reason...

I would like to know if any Blood was drawn in any of these attacks? or was it just a mouth situation... and did the lady holding the Yorkie receive any bites in the attack? did the yorkie get bit? did the other bigger dogs get bit? There should be some report if he (PC) did bite.[/QUOT

Obviously your assumptions are not only unfounded, you have not read the entire thread including the one which was erased. In the future it is wise to make sure you have your facts straight prior to commenting on issues you have no knowledge of. In other words MOB SH.

:buddies:

usnavymike
 

jwwb2000

pretty black roses
WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?????? I have never said anything about a neighbor on medication. I would love to know where you got your information?

I HAD A NEIGHBOR that didn't take her medication and was a loon.

BTW, you husband told me the info on how PC on where he was when he "attacked" two of the dogs.
 

Pandora

New Member
I think it is completely wrong to Monday Morning Quarterback why Bay and Mike felt this was a behavior problem they choose NOT to deal with. Many here (myself included) can completely understand the choice they made. I think the simple and upsetting issue here is that Bay nor Mike let Catt or Jwwb know what they were doing and that simply comes down to Catt/Jwwb's word against Mike/BayKat's word on whether or not there was an agreement to notify if it didn't work out. When somebody HAS to get rid of an animal for whatever reasons, you may ultimately think or feel that the option of return isn't there and with Catt, maybe she thought, wait, wouldn't that be understood? :confused: I know, just from being on the board for a long time, that Catt has taken animals back when they haven't worked out and re-homed them elsewhere. It seems like all this was a breakdown or error in communication.

Porkchop is in the process of finding another home and all can only look at this, keep it in the back of our mind and learn from the mistakes here and it really is futile to continue fighting and bickering over all this. JMO....
 

tommyjones

New Member
you know, I'm sorry you had a bad experience with a rescue that you got before, that has nothing to do with this... drop it, it has nothing to do with PC... the only peeps that had a problem with PC is Bay_Kat and her Hubby and they had him for 4 weeks and it seems he was running the house from the get go. :whistle:

no pup is perfect! Bay_Kat and her hubby told Catt they had experience with the boxer breed, they obviously couldn't control him. It had nothing to do with why JWWB tried to find a home.

Bay_Kat and her hubby made a mistake in getting a dog they couldn't handle, especially with the Young one that might be Bowled over by a Big dog. :whistle: that might happen for any freaking reason...

I would like to know if any Blood was drawn in any of these attacks? or was it just a mouth situation... and did the lady holding the Yorkie receive any bites in the attack? did the yorkie get bit? did the other bigger dogs get bit? There should be some report if he (PC) did bite.

i have had three agressive dogs that i have rescued. none of the previous owners indicated any problems. two of the three we still have, the thrid was too aggressive, uncontrolable, and large to do anything with, so he had to be put down.


from ehat i am seeing here, karzd kat has indicatd these rescuers are planning on rehoming PC as a "no issues" dog. that is just wrong. any future owner hould get full disclosure about what happened while he was with mike and bay- and not catt, jwwb's or your sanitized version either.

the only reason i strted this thread was because i felt catt was only trying to hide mike and bay's posts in the other two when she deleted them. did you even read the other two threads?
 

tommyjones

New Member
its the dog asserting himself over the human

it would not be tolerated by the leader in the "Pack" because it is a dominance issue

it apparently wasn't tolerated by the leader of the last pack either, in fact multiple incidents lead PC to being exiled
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
i have had three agressive dogs that i have rescued. none of the previous owners indicated any problems. two of the three we still have, the thrid was too aggressive, uncontrolable, and large to do anything with, so he had to be put down.

Three aggressive dogs? To me, that would indicate lack of any sort of dominance on your part. You should probably stick with cocker spaniels or beagles. :huggy:

If it's any consolation, I'm not very dominant with my dogs either. They pretty much run the show. Which is why I stick with small to medium sized dogs.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
i have had three agressive dogs that i have rescued. none of the previous owners indicated any problems. two of the three we still have, the thrid was too aggressive, uncontrolable, and large to do anything with, so he had to be put down.

Wow...what's the common link? It's you, tommy. :coffee:
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
Three aggressive dogs? To me, that would indicate lack of any sort of dominance on your part. You should probably stick with cocker spaniels or beagles. :huggy:

If it's any consolation, I'm not very dominant with my dogs either. They pretty much run the show. Which is why I stick with small to medium sized dogs.

Some of the nastiest dogs I've been around have been cocker spaniels. :lol:
 
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