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Originally Posted by Spicy1_VV I'm sure it much be hard. I'm very sorry.
I'm sorry I must have missed many of your threads. What were the symptoms of SA he had? I know it can be very hard to deal with. Also that Boxers seem to be more prone to it then other breeds. I knew a white Boxer who had it extremely bad. |
Depending on the day, he had EVERYTHING.
He would poop in the house while we were gone (only some days and he was fully house broken)
He destroyed 3 crates
If he was loose in the house he would destroy all the mini blinds and anything he could get his teeth on
He chewed through a door
Howled and barked until neighbors began to complain
hurt himself MANY times to the point where we feared that he would kill himself if left alone.
In the end I couldn't even close the door between him and the kitchen without him freaking out (I couldn't get him pass 30 seconds no matter how long or hard I tried). Any other door in the house was fine except that one. He was also getting more aggressive toward other dogs and the week we put him down, he actually bit me (he didn't make me bleed but left a good size bruise on my arm) when I stood in between him and the neighborhood cat (this cat enjoys teasing Dogs.. He will sit just out of range of the dogs and meow at them. Its pretty funny to watch.). It was to the point where between his SA and agression that he was either going to kill himself trying to get out of the house or attack someone walking by if they had a dog with them. I didn't want him to be re homed, he had been through 4, so we made the call for him to be happy and no longer alone.
I really do miss that boy. Even with all of his problems, he was a huge sweetie and very very smart.