Subject: RE: New family memberThanks for the advice. But sad to say the dog went back to the breeder today. I think he was a good dog and would have been a wonderful pet if given the time, however, my wife was anxious about him being around my daughter. After spending some more time with him, and watching him interact with my daughter I don't think he would have intentionally hurt her. He was just SOOOO big. He had about 12 pounds on my daughter, and my daughter is a pretty rambunctious 2 year old. I think he will make a great pet, but if my wife wasn't comfortable it was probably best that we don't have him.
The breeder was nice enough to give us all of our money back, we of course induced her to do so by agreeing to give her the brand new crate we bought and all of the dog goodies.
While I'm a little disappointed I guess it's for the best. Perhaps this wasn't the right size dog for us to begin with. No harm done, the dog is going back to the breeder, where he will be reunited with his mother, and two litter mates.
(Plus my wife wasn't going to let me train after work because she wanted me home immediately to be watch the dog. )
Anyway, thanks for the advice Hawkeye, it was sound advice, but in the end if my wife was uncomfortable there was nothing that would probably have cured that. |