catherine22
Well-Known Member
We have just taken on an 8 month old weimeraner, we already have 2 and did have another until we lost him in november.
He was given to the weimeraner rescue centre, told them he was a bit 'mouthy' and had knocked their 18 month child over (not hurt it, or anyone) but that is why they wanted to rehome him.
He is brilliant with other dogs and has loads of fun with our 3 year old (too much sometimes -and they're both boys ;-( )
The problem is he barks, viciously, at other people in the house and if you don't remove him he will then start growling, or if you take him into some one eles house. He leaps towards and barks at people when they walk past, even on the other side of the road when he's on a lead (won't risk him off it)
Considering we only picked him up on friday he has settled in really well apart from this problem, you also can't dicipline him - he doesn't respond to being shouted at, smacked (on the bum). Don't have a spare cage to crate him, as the only one is our 3 year olds.
The upshot is he is going to a behaviouralist tomorrow to be hopefully 'treated' then rehomed, and we haven't just got rid of him but he is unsafe to have around the house, as we live with a disabled elderly family friend and we can't trust the dog around him. and becasue we are back to work on tuesday - the dogs come to work with me in an office, so I can't take him there as i cant trust him and can't leave him at home as i can't trust him.
Feel like we've let him down and he's been from the original people house, to kennels, to us and now to a behaviourist all in the space of 10 days, just feel really sorry for him and hope he can be 'fixed' (if he can't he will be investigated then PTS if neccessary) and find an ideal home. if it was just the 2 of us we would try and work through it but he's just too much of a risk given our circumstances
Just had to write it down, he is a 'mark of the hound' weimeraner as well and is stunning, it's just gutting
He was given to the weimeraner rescue centre, told them he was a bit 'mouthy' and had knocked their 18 month child over (not hurt it, or anyone) but that is why they wanted to rehome him.
He is brilliant with other dogs and has loads of fun with our 3 year old (too much sometimes -and they're both boys ;-( )
The problem is he barks, viciously, at other people in the house and if you don't remove him he will then start growling, or if you take him into some one eles house. He leaps towards and barks at people when they walk past, even on the other side of the road when he's on a lead (won't risk him off it)
Considering we only picked him up on friday he has settled in really well apart from this problem, you also can't dicipline him - he doesn't respond to being shouted at, smacked (on the bum). Don't have a spare cage to crate him, as the only one is our 3 year olds.
The upshot is he is going to a behaviouralist tomorrow to be hopefully 'treated' then rehomed, and we haven't just got rid of him but he is unsafe to have around the house, as we live with a disabled elderly family friend and we can't trust the dog around him. and becasue we are back to work on tuesday - the dogs come to work with me in an office, so I can't take him there as i cant trust him and can't leave him at home as i can't trust him.
Feel like we've let him down and he's been from the original people house, to kennels, to us and now to a behaviourist all in the space of 10 days, just feel really sorry for him and hope he can be 'fixed' (if he can't he will be investigated then PTS if neccessary) and find an ideal home. if it was just the 2 of us we would try and work through it but he's just too much of a risk given our circumstances
Just had to write it down, he is a 'mark of the hound' weimeraner as well and is stunning, it's just gutting