Sunny08
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I've had my beagle for almost 7 years and owned him since a puppy. When I first got him it was just him and I and all was very easy going. during this time I have met and married my husband and we now have an 8mth old son as well as another dog who is a 2 year old lurcher.
I never leave the baby and the dogs in the same room alone, but we live in an open planned bungalow so inevitably the dogs and baby are often in the same room with myself or my husband. whilst eating our lunch today, my son who is learning to crawl, was pulling himself round the room and went to play with my beagles tail. now he didn't grab it or pull on it, just batted it a bit, my beagle turned round and gave him a warning growl. I instantly told him off and he ran to his basket. I was furious and followed him, and shouted at him at which point he snarled at me - something he has never, never done before.
Now I know in the heat of the moment maybe I handled this wrong, and I also accept that I as an owner should have ensured a greater distance between the dog and my baby. but i can completely honestly say I never expected him to ever react in any form of agressive way toward my son, he has always been the most laid back, dopey, kind and loving dog.
I keep going through my mind what should I do now. My son is getting more and more mobile and is fascinated by the dogs. Very soon he will be crawling and walking everywhere and he can't understand what a dog will or will not tolerate, so whatever I do this has shown me I need to do something. I keep thinking it only takes one bite for a lot of harm to be done and in any case involving dogs biting children you always hear the owner saying 'well they never have behaved like that before'. Firstly I have taken this as a reminded that no dog is completely trust worthy and however much part of our family the dog is, he is still an animal with animal instincts. Now I keep thinking is this family environment the right place now for my beagle. My alternative is to shut him in our porch whenever the baby is around which again seems very unfair. Or am I blowing this out of proportion...
I am aware of my own foolishness in this and just trying to protect my son, whilst also trying to think of the best thing for my very, very much loved Beagle.
Any advice or experiences welcomed but please be constructive!
I never leave the baby and the dogs in the same room alone, but we live in an open planned bungalow so inevitably the dogs and baby are often in the same room with myself or my husband. whilst eating our lunch today, my son who is learning to crawl, was pulling himself round the room and went to play with my beagles tail. now he didn't grab it or pull on it, just batted it a bit, my beagle turned round and gave him a warning growl. I instantly told him off and he ran to his basket. I was furious and followed him, and shouted at him at which point he snarled at me - something he has never, never done before.
Now I know in the heat of the moment maybe I handled this wrong, and I also accept that I as an owner should have ensured a greater distance between the dog and my baby. but i can completely honestly say I never expected him to ever react in any form of agressive way toward my son, he has always been the most laid back, dopey, kind and loving dog.
I keep going through my mind what should I do now. My son is getting more and more mobile and is fascinated by the dogs. Very soon he will be crawling and walking everywhere and he can't understand what a dog will or will not tolerate, so whatever I do this has shown me I need to do something. I keep thinking it only takes one bite for a lot of harm to be done and in any case involving dogs biting children you always hear the owner saying 'well they never have behaved like that before'. Firstly I have taken this as a reminded that no dog is completely trust worthy and however much part of our family the dog is, he is still an animal with animal instincts. Now I keep thinking is this family environment the right place now for my beagle. My alternative is to shut him in our porch whenever the baby is around which again seems very unfair. Or am I blowing this out of proportion...
I am aware of my own foolishness in this and just trying to protect my son, whilst also trying to think of the best thing for my very, very much loved Beagle.
Any advice or experiences welcomed but please be constructive!