whisp&willow
Well-Known Member
that dog would be on a one way trip to the vets if it were mine. if it had just snapped and left it then that's one thing. i wouldn't want it in my home, and i would not want to pass it on knowing that it may do the same to somebody, somewhere, sometime. 
personally i would never take a chance with a dog which has nervous issues. i know many people do, and manage to make things work, but it is not something i would be prepared to do.
the snap was a "warning" before the full on bite, but i didn't see it coming and it was a gross over reaction from the dog IMO. i just don't see the point in owning a ticking bomb. i would never trust the dog, and it would pick up on that, along with my feelings of fear- i don't see how that would make for a happy ending.
personally i would never take a chance with a dog which has nervous issues. i know many people do, and manage to make things work, but it is not something i would be prepared to do.
the snap was a "warning" before the full on bite, but i didn't see it coming and it was a gross over reaction from the dog IMO. i just don't see the point in owning a ticking bomb. i would never trust the dog, and it would pick up on that, along with my feelings of fear- i don't see how that would make for a happy ending.