dog and say it’s their “time”? Because despite the body being ok their brain isn’t. I’m so scared if I make the decision I’ll feel guilty that he wasn’t ready to go yet. Sorry for the depressing tweet, I just need to vent. Send happy things please. 2/2
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Sorry to hear this Kristina. My pup bit me last year after having him for eight years and it shook me quite a bit. I honestly don’t know what I’d do if it happened again. Animals can be so unpredictable.
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Yeah if he keeps attacking and or hurting maybe it is time to say goodbye. It's not the dog you knew and that sometimes their brains change the chemistry just like humans and Dimensia. It's scary:/ good luck
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Was there a change recently in your or their life? Something might have triggered this sudden reverting. I don't have much experience or knowledge in this area but it's worth exploring before making that kind of decision. I do hope things work out somehow. <3
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I know that sometimes with dogs, they tend to mask pain pretty well, but aggression is one of the ways they can react if they are having persistent pain due to arthritis, etc. I don’t know what if any conditions he is known to have, but maybe just trying some mild painkillers and
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seeing if that makes any difference? My old pup had pain in his teeth towards the end and we would give him benedryl pretty regularly
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