Woman Fears Aggressive Dog, Boyfriend Doesn't Want To Part With It

"Recently the dog bit my mom around her whole arm. "

Damjan
Woman Fears Aggressive Dog, Boyfriend Doesn't Want To Part With It

Imagine you're in a great relationship, everything's going well, and then you get a dog together. But what if that dog starts biting people? T

his is the story of a 26-year-old woman facing a big problem because of her aggressive dog, a problem that's putting her relationship at risk. The couple adopted a white shepherd mix six months ago.

They thought he was cute, but he started biting people - like their roommate, the boyfriend's dad, and even the boyfriend himself. They've been trying to fix this by working with a dog trainer who's good with aggressive dogs.

The situation got worse when the dog bit OP's mom, leaving her with big bruises, even though she was wearing a thick sweater. OP thinks they should give the dog away or put him down because she's scared he'll bite someone else.

But her boyfriend loves the dog and thinks they can fix his behavior. They fight about this a lot, and it's messing up their relationship.

She's wondering if she's wrong to worry so much if she should ask her boyfriend to leave, or if this is a big enough problem to break up over. When the love for a pet clashes with safety concerns, what is the right course of action?

OP is in a strong relationship with her boyfriend for 2 years but is facing a challenge due to their medium-sized rescue dog.

OP is in a strong relationship with her boyfriend for 2 years but is facing a challenge due to their medium-sized rescue dog.

The dog behaves well when it's just the two of them, but it has bitten multiple people.

The dog behaves well when it's just the two of them, but it has bitten multiple people.

A dog bit OP's mom on her entire arm, leaving large bruises.

A dog bit OP's mom on her entire arm, leaving large bruises.

OP believes they should either give up the dog or consider euthanasia due to safety concerns, but her boyfriend disagrees and wants to keep the dog.

OP believes they should either give up the dog or consider euthanasia due to safety concerns, but her boyfriend disagrees and wants to keep the dog.

OP is afraid their dog might harm someone, and it's causing problems in her relationship.

OP is afraid their dog might harm someone, and it's causing problems in her relationship.

OP is seeking advice on how to handle a situation where her boyfriend wants to keep a dog.

OP is seeking advice on how to handle a situation where her boyfriend wants to keep a dog.

OP could report it to the authorities for potential euthanization, given concerns about people's safety.

OP could report it to the authorities for potential euthanization, given concerns about people's safety.Reddit

They can set a deadline for the dog's behavior to improve, or else consider rehoming the dog to avoid legal issues.

They can set a deadline for the dog's behavior to improve, or else consider rehoming the dog to avoid legal issues.Reddit

The problem is that OP's boyfriend lacks the courage to address the problem directly, and he may prolong it until the authorities intervene or OP's insist on a resolution.

The problem is that OP's boyfriend lacks the courage to address the problem directly, and he may prolong it until the authorities intervene or OP's insist on a resolution.Reddit

In similar situations, the dog was euthanized.

In similar situations, the dog was euthanized.Reddit

OP should talk to her boyfriend about her safety concerns and propose a specific date to discuss the issue.

OP should talk to her boyfriend about her safety concerns and propose a specific date to discuss the issue.Reddit

If OP's boyfriend wants to keep his dog but she is concerned about its behavior, they should consider using a muzzle to prevent any potential biting incidents.

If OP's boyfriend wants to keep his dog but she is concerned about its behavior, they should consider using a muzzle to prevent any potential biting incidents.Reddit

Having a dog that bites people can lead to serious financial and legal consequences.

Having a dog that bites people can lead to serious financial and legal consequences.Reddit

The dog's aggressive behavior is a concern, and neutering may help.

The dog's aggressive behavior is a concern, and neutering may help.Reddit

If OP's dog is biting people and causing harm, you should take it seriously. They should set a deadline for the dog's behavior to improve or think about finding a new home to avoid legal problems.

The issue is that OP's boyfriend seems afraid to deal with the problem, which could lead to legal trouble or her insisting on a solution.

In similar cases, dogs that bite people have sometimes been euthanized. OP needs to talk openly with her boyfriend about her worries and agree on a date to have a serious conversation.

If her boyfriend wants to keep the dog despite its behavior, using a muzzle to prevent biting incidents could be a temporary solution. They might also want to consider neutering the dog to see if it helps with its aggressive behavior.

Ultimately, safety should be the most important factor in deciding on this tough situation.

Damjan