If you have the ability to
safely manage the dog, you might consider asking the whole family if keeping the dog a couple of months before making a decision is an acceptable option.
Can the foster
safely manage the dog until the behavior can be minimized through training and perhaps medication?
Not exact matches
If your
dog manages to swallow the bone fragments without choking, the bone then has to
safely make it through their digestive tract.
Dogs can
safely manage tea tree oil concentrations of between 0.1 and 1 percent.
I have 30 plus years experience with behaviorally unsafe
dogs and most of the public can not
safely manage these types of
dogs.
Your
dog will need to learn basic skills while wearing the device, including: transitions (sitting, lying down, and getting up), stairs, getting into vehicles
safely, and
managing on different types of surfaces (ground, carpet, hardwood floor, etc.).
The outcome of those 15 animals are as follows: 9 animals were humanely euthanized (2
dogs due to aggression issues that could not be
safely managed, and 7 cats due to terminal illnesses) and 6 animals died in our care (3 were newborn puppies that passed away shortly after birth, 2 were
dogs that died off - site during surgery or in a foster home, and 1 was a kitten that passed away en route to the vet due to severe illness).
Alice is adept at reading the body language of
dogs and
managing multiple
dogs safely, ensuring that all humans and animals are learning and having a good time.
Maybe the
dog was surrendered with a behavior that most adopters are not able to
safely manage let alone successfully work through.
If your
dog is
managing to chew off tiny bits he is likely not swallowing them but if he does there's no reason for alarm as they will
safely pass.