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Hello everyone and many thanks for this forum and its members within. Fiona, and myself, really do need some very serious help and, in total honesty, that is why I found this website and am here. We are both really hoping and praying someone, somewhere, in the UK can help us. Tilly the collie. Guys, I am so not good at this so please bear with. My name is John by the way, 67 y/o and Fiona 55 y/o. We lost our so loved collie in November last year, Floss. Heartbreaking. She left a massive hole in the entire family, 2 boys 17 and 19 and a Jack Russell called Meg. We were beside ourselves trying to cope with the massive void and so...almost immediately went into Cornwall and bought another collie, who we called Tilly, from a farm. She had been raised in a very messy and rather disfunctional barn, in all honesty. There were cattle, horses, Tilly and her two male siblings and their most adorable Mum. Guys, it was pitch black and a total mess. We should have walked away. Look, however, we chose Tilly, the girl and came home. Yes, she was by now 12 weeks old. For your information / help, in the barn the now 12 w/o pups were honestly stir crazy...charging around everywhere like fruitcakes, honestly. Trying to keep you all in the frame here. Ok, and so we arrived home. Tilly, well, we immediately became aware had very very serious social issues and so we enrolled her into classes. Two courses both of which she came out top, no less. The instructors told us what a very highly intelligent dog...BUT. She has massive issues. She has fear aggression. It is massive and it is an absolute crying shame as we are now at our wits end. We are spending an absolute fortune on a local dog psychology person and doing absolutely everything we can think of and yet, it is not good. She has this aggression. Postman, neighbours, tractors, trailers, people, animals, you name it and she has it. YET, we have had collies for some 30 odd years and our Tilly is the one that stands out for being so absolutely full of love, affection and intelligence. Hey, she goes out into the yard and brings in the duck eggs even, she is crazy (after she has had one). We realise we cannot rehome her and therefore equally realise our only respite will be to have her euthanased and this is tearing us apart. It is NOT her fault, it is the fault of the farmer who kept her locked in a pitch black barn for 12 weeks with no social contact. There is so much more, you might well imagine...please can someone just help us as we love her so very very much. Thank you all so very much and we really are hoping and praying that just somewhere an expert might be able to help us...we really and honestly do need it. Thank you guys. John and Fiona.