Lady La La
Well-Known Member
This is a shout to the experienced larger breed owners out there, Please gimmie some advice!!
We've recently 'fostered' a dog through people called rescue remedies. She was found as a stray, put in kennells and has now come to me to be fostered until someone can give her a home for life. Her breeding is well. Off putting. They believe her to be American Bulldog X Boxer and around a year old. She is a SWEETHEART though, and seems to have the loviest character despite being a rescue. She loves people and other dogs and is good in every aspect, however her 'Playtime' with Tyson is getting a little worrying.
I introduced Tys to you a few days ago, hes a 10 month Husky X GSD and is 'bouncey' but lovely. They start off nicely and then it seems to escalate into a teeth bared no holes bared kind of situation, which obviously I put a stop to (usually by distracting them with a squeaky toy or something similar to deflect their attention off one another) But my concerns is that
a) We dont know this girl at all well yet, and although she has been assesed in the same way that we have there is only so much the rescue people can do,
b) She is a bull breed and could quite easily lock on if she wanted to,
and c) When I'm not there to defuse the situation, What if it escalates?
I appologise if i sound like a novice numpty at this point, but I've never owned a breed like her before and although, if i really begin to feel out of my deapth I can return her to rescue I really dont want to have to do that
We've recently 'fostered' a dog through people called rescue remedies. She was found as a stray, put in kennells and has now come to me to be fostered until someone can give her a home for life. Her breeding is well. Off putting. They believe her to be American Bulldog X Boxer and around a year old. She is a SWEETHEART though, and seems to have the loviest character despite being a rescue. She loves people and other dogs and is good in every aspect, however her 'Playtime' with Tyson is getting a little worrying.
I introduced Tys to you a few days ago, hes a 10 month Husky X GSD and is 'bouncey' but lovely. They start off nicely and then it seems to escalate into a teeth bared no holes bared kind of situation, which obviously I put a stop to (usually by distracting them with a squeaky toy or something similar to deflect their attention off one another) But my concerns is that
a) We dont know this girl at all well yet, and although she has been assesed in the same way that we have there is only so much the rescue people can do,
b) She is a bull breed and could quite easily lock on if she wanted to,
and c) When I'm not there to defuse the situation, What if it escalates?
I appologise if i sound like a novice numpty at this point, but I've never owned a breed like her before and although, if i really begin to feel out of my deapth I can return her to rescue I really dont want to have to do that