Hi, I am new here, just wanted to get some advice if at all possible.
Its a long story so will try and reduce it enough so it doesn't bore you all.
I have a border collie, got him in November 2010 from what we now think may have been a puppy farm, he has always had issues, sadly trainers in the beginning did nothing to help this, he has severe fear aggression towards the majority of dogs and people, he was diagnosed properly in September 2011 by a wonderful behaviourist who came to see us for 4 hours and saw how severe his issues were. She wrote us a huge report on him and gave us lots of tips, but made it very clear that if he wasn't able to cope and got worse to the point he had to be kept on lead all the time when out in public that his quality of life would be reduced greatly and she thought that this would in turn be unfair for him and that as an end result we would have to consider putting him to sleep. He is muzzled in public at all times, as he needs to be, but his recall was at a point he would always return to me on sight of a person or animal when out on large walks. Things were going well for a time, he could be off and was happy.
In the last 8-10 weeks he has indeed got worse, he cannot cope with being outside, he gets very aggressive with dogs who he was always amazing with, and its a vicious reaction, not just a snap here and there like collies are sometimes known for. He also reacts to everyone and everything he sees when out, and sometimes even when in the house. He refuses to go for walks and is getting to the point of being on high alert in the home, and growling at those of us who live here with him and have always lived here with him. Vet check has shown no problems happening that I have missed, so I know I am not being stupid and missing a health problem going on and making him this way, he hates the vets so I know that he couldn't cope with being left with them for any period of time either. I would even go as far as to say he is now worse than he was when the behaviourist came to us in September 2011. Having read and re-read the report they wrote for us and emailed the behaviourist again I know she stands by her report fully. I worry bringing someone in may well send him over the edge he already seems to be teetering on at the moment.
I know its a tough one but just wanted to ask what people would consider when in my position, I know that pts is obviously a very real reality for us, I guess in some ways I worry about it incase its the wrong thing to do, I love this dog with all my heart and just want him to be happy, I do obviously have to take my families (including kids) safety into account also. Thanks all
Its a long story so will try and reduce it enough so it doesn't bore you all.
I have a border collie, got him in November 2010 from what we now think may have been a puppy farm, he has always had issues, sadly trainers in the beginning did nothing to help this, he has severe fear aggression towards the majority of dogs and people, he was diagnosed properly in September 2011 by a wonderful behaviourist who came to see us for 4 hours and saw how severe his issues were. She wrote us a huge report on him and gave us lots of tips, but made it very clear that if he wasn't able to cope and got worse to the point he had to be kept on lead all the time when out in public that his quality of life would be reduced greatly and she thought that this would in turn be unfair for him and that as an end result we would have to consider putting him to sleep. He is muzzled in public at all times, as he needs to be, but his recall was at a point he would always return to me on sight of a person or animal when out on large walks. Things were going well for a time, he could be off and was happy.
In the last 8-10 weeks he has indeed got worse, he cannot cope with being outside, he gets very aggressive with dogs who he was always amazing with, and its a vicious reaction, not just a snap here and there like collies are sometimes known for. He also reacts to everyone and everything he sees when out, and sometimes even when in the house. He refuses to go for walks and is getting to the point of being on high alert in the home, and growling at those of us who live here with him and have always lived here with him. Vet check has shown no problems happening that I have missed, so I know I am not being stupid and missing a health problem going on and making him this way, he hates the vets so I know that he couldn't cope with being left with them for any period of time either. I would even go as far as to say he is now worse than he was when the behaviourist came to us in September 2011. Having read and re-read the report they wrote for us and emailed the behaviourist again I know she stands by her report fully. I worry bringing someone in may well send him over the edge he already seems to be teetering on at the moment.
I know its a tough one but just wanted to ask what people would consider when in my position, I know that pts is obviously a very real reality for us, I guess in some ways I worry about it incase its the wrong thing to do, I love this dog with all my heart and just want him to be happy, I do obviously have to take my families (including kids) safety into account also. Thanks all