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Hi everyone, I am new here and to forums in general, so please bare with me, I don't know if I'm posting in the right place either, if it is wrong, please accpet my apologies.
Oh where to start...I have a 10 year old boxer x staffy (Tia) and had been toying with the idea of getting a new puppy for my 15 year old autistic son (Apparently animals are great for kids who are special) he really wanted a pug but unfortunately funds would not stretch that far.
My boyfriends sister's dog (a staffy) was pregnant at the time, so I chose a puppy from her, I'd seen the mum on many occasions and also met the dad, I initially requested the smallest of the litter and a male (a male because I had been told that female staffy's are not keen on other females and because Tia is part staffy I felt it was best to get a male and the smallest because I'm a sucker for the tiny ones) however the smallest was female, I couldnt resisit.
I brought 'Little Bae' home and introduced her to Tia, who was not impressed and initially was a little aggressive, my boyfriend suggested bringing his dog (from the same litter as Bae) into the home to release the pressure from Tia. It worked a treat, Tia went back to being her clam but boistrous self and Bae and Herbie had each other. All was good, until Herbie started showing signs of seperation anxiety (I'd dealt with this with Tia and was no stranger) he destroyed my carpet, dining table and chairs, laminate floor, panelled walls and his beds, you name it he chewed it, and Bae started showing signs of a nervous dog, she craves attention constantly and will flinch at the slightest things.
We got a cage for herbie and on the advice of our vet paid £250 for a dog trainer who in all honesty is absolutely useless, he came once and we havent seen him since, in spite of our pleas for help, everything is done over the phone or via email and that is only when he gets back to us.
The puppies are almost 2 (April) and are still pooping and peeing in the home during the night, even though they know to go out in the garden, or when there out for their walks, they never pee or poop in the home during the day, and even do their business before we go to bed. They are fed on a raw diet, with access to water during the day, I remove the water around 5 in the evening to prevent any accidents, but every morning I'm greated with the foul smell of poop and a few lovely puddles from both of them.
Herbie is still chewing his beds day and night, in spite of having other distractions, on the advice of the dog trainer, when I go out I put toys in his cage for him, a Kong bone, or a stuffed Kong sometimes a regular bone just to distract him from chewing his bed, but he will still have a nibble.
More recently Herbie has showed signs of aggression towards my friends newborn baby, she was in her bouncer in the living room and herbie was in the hall, there is a large dog safety gate on the living room door, he was growling at her and pushing the gate with his nose, when she cried for her bottle, his growl became longer and deeper, and my friend has not been round since. I have explained what happened to my boyfriend but as he was not here to witness it, I dont think he fully believes what happened (if only I'd videoed it) I am 8 months pregnant myself and deeply concerned for our babys safety, as he's nipped at my 10 year old on more than one occasion in the past, but my boyfriend is forever making excuses for Herbies behaviour.
Following a conversation with both our vet and dog trainer, we have been advised to rehome Bae, as according to the trainer a nervous dog can be very unpredictable, so it is with a heavy heart that I have made arrangements to rehome her with my cousin and her family, I know she will be well cared for and will get all the love and attention she needs and deserves, she will even get to sleep on the beds, which she is not allowed to do here lol However my boyfriend will not rehome Herbie, he wants to wait until the baby comes along before he makes a decision.
I am asking for advice on what to do for the best, and also if there is any training advice that you can offer, I love all three of our dogs and don't want to have to rehome any of them, however I know that sometimes this has to be the case (my parents had to rehome their yorkshire terrier when I was born, he didn't like me, and my aunt and uncle had to rehome their collie after she bit my cousin)
I genuinely don't know what to do. Any advice would be greatfully appriciated.
Oh where to start...I have a 10 year old boxer x staffy (Tia) and had been toying with the idea of getting a new puppy for my 15 year old autistic son (Apparently animals are great for kids who are special) he really wanted a pug but unfortunately funds would not stretch that far.
My boyfriends sister's dog (a staffy) was pregnant at the time, so I chose a puppy from her, I'd seen the mum on many occasions and also met the dad, I initially requested the smallest of the litter and a male (a male because I had been told that female staffy's are not keen on other females and because Tia is part staffy I felt it was best to get a male and the smallest because I'm a sucker for the tiny ones) however the smallest was female, I couldnt resisit.
I brought 'Little Bae' home and introduced her to Tia, who was not impressed and initially was a little aggressive, my boyfriend suggested bringing his dog (from the same litter as Bae) into the home to release the pressure from Tia. It worked a treat, Tia went back to being her clam but boistrous self and Bae and Herbie had each other. All was good, until Herbie started showing signs of seperation anxiety (I'd dealt with this with Tia and was no stranger) he destroyed my carpet, dining table and chairs, laminate floor, panelled walls and his beds, you name it he chewed it, and Bae started showing signs of a nervous dog, she craves attention constantly and will flinch at the slightest things.
We got a cage for herbie and on the advice of our vet paid £250 for a dog trainer who in all honesty is absolutely useless, he came once and we havent seen him since, in spite of our pleas for help, everything is done over the phone or via email and that is only when he gets back to us.
The puppies are almost 2 (April) and are still pooping and peeing in the home during the night, even though they know to go out in the garden, or when there out for their walks, they never pee or poop in the home during the day, and even do their business before we go to bed. They are fed on a raw diet, with access to water during the day, I remove the water around 5 in the evening to prevent any accidents, but every morning I'm greated with the foul smell of poop and a few lovely puddles from both of them.
Herbie is still chewing his beds day and night, in spite of having other distractions, on the advice of the dog trainer, when I go out I put toys in his cage for him, a Kong bone, or a stuffed Kong sometimes a regular bone just to distract him from chewing his bed, but he will still have a nibble.
More recently Herbie has showed signs of aggression towards my friends newborn baby, she was in her bouncer in the living room and herbie was in the hall, there is a large dog safety gate on the living room door, he was growling at her and pushing the gate with his nose, when she cried for her bottle, his growl became longer and deeper, and my friend has not been round since. I have explained what happened to my boyfriend but as he was not here to witness it, I dont think he fully believes what happened (if only I'd videoed it) I am 8 months pregnant myself and deeply concerned for our babys safety, as he's nipped at my 10 year old on more than one occasion in the past, but my boyfriend is forever making excuses for Herbies behaviour.
Following a conversation with both our vet and dog trainer, we have been advised to rehome Bae, as according to the trainer a nervous dog can be very unpredictable, so it is with a heavy heart that I have made arrangements to rehome her with my cousin and her family, I know she will be well cared for and will get all the love and attention she needs and deserves, she will even get to sleep on the beds, which she is not allowed to do here lol However my boyfriend will not rehome Herbie, he wants to wait until the baby comes along before he makes a decision.
I am asking for advice on what to do for the best, and also if there is any training advice that you can offer, I love all three of our dogs and don't want to have to rehome any of them, however I know that sometimes this has to be the case (my parents had to rehome their yorkshire terrier when I was born, he didn't like me, and my aunt and uncle had to rehome their collie after she bit my cousin)
I genuinely don't know what to do. Any advice would be greatfully appriciated.