Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
We have a lovely natured 3 yo saluki bitch who is very, very good with children, other dogs, cats, and so on. We've spent a lot of time training her and she has good recall, and has been trained to ignore hens, sheep, etc.
However, through a horrible bizarre set of circumstances, this morning she killed one of our parrots. Now I don't blame her, she is a saluki and her instinct is to kill. She has never been allowed contact with the parrots but as I say, it was a complete freak accident. The problem is that it culminated in a snatch and grab incident and by the time I retrieved the parrot it was dead. She did give it up quickly but being 9 months' pregnant, I had very little agility or speed to catch up with her in the first place. And herein lies the problem. She is very gentle and has always been good with children, even toddlers. But after what I witnessed this morning I feel I cannot trust her around a newborn, no matter how well we supervise - as this morning proved, accidents happen. I honestly feel she will be fine when baby is bigger and walking, etc, but the possibility of her viewing a newborn as prey and grabbing him...it just doesn't bear thinking about. Some dogs don't see babies as human and they are so vulnerable.
My mum loves looking after her when we go on holiday, and I know if she had a bigger house and garden she would have her for 12 months in a shot, but she doesn't and I think it would be a huge burden. Where we are, the dogs have loads of space and exercise, and it really is a great setup for a saluki. I really don't want to have to rehome her, but looking online at foster information it all seems to be aimed at fostering prior to rehoming. I would definitely want her back... is there any reputable rescue that might help? The only other situation where temporary fostering happens seems to be in cases of domestic violence.
I know people will shoot this whole idea down, and say the dog should come first, or we should work around the situation, dog proof the house, etc. But she is a typical saluki in being a sneak, and I just feel the risk is too high. Any ideas?
However, through a horrible bizarre set of circumstances, this morning she killed one of our parrots. Now I don't blame her, she is a saluki and her instinct is to kill. She has never been allowed contact with the parrots but as I say, it was a complete freak accident. The problem is that it culminated in a snatch and grab incident and by the time I retrieved the parrot it was dead. She did give it up quickly but being 9 months' pregnant, I had very little agility or speed to catch up with her in the first place. And herein lies the problem. She is very gentle and has always been good with children, even toddlers. But after what I witnessed this morning I feel I cannot trust her around a newborn, no matter how well we supervise - as this morning proved, accidents happen. I honestly feel she will be fine when baby is bigger and walking, etc, but the possibility of her viewing a newborn as prey and grabbing him...it just doesn't bear thinking about. Some dogs don't see babies as human and they are so vulnerable.
My mum loves looking after her when we go on holiday, and I know if she had a bigger house and garden she would have her for 12 months in a shot, but she doesn't and I think it would be a huge burden. Where we are, the dogs have loads of space and exercise, and it really is a great setup for a saluki. I really don't want to have to rehome her, but looking online at foster information it all seems to be aimed at fostering prior to rehoming. I would definitely want her back... is there any reputable rescue that might help? The only other situation where temporary fostering happens seems to be in cases of domestic violence.
I know people will shoot this whole idea down, and say the dog should come first, or we should work around the situation, dog proof the house, etc. But she is a typical saluki in being a sneak, and I just feel the risk is too high. Any ideas?