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trixx

by trixx on 13 September 2013 - 11:09

i think Gritt  just is a soft dog and maybe she is  not strong in nerves, but i bet i could get her much better , i have helped alot of dogs come out of there shell, right now i have a dog aggressive shep and she is doing very well  being here only 10 days, i have a house  life style and that really makes a big difference, i dont think molly is a bad person , i just feel the dog just will not do will in a kennel. she needs alot of one on one too. by the way i heard  christina did take this dog back and refunded molly her money ,  so now she is back with christina ,  well i hope she does the right thing and finds Gritt the right home and  is up front  with the next owner, she is 6 years old. 
i really feel sorry for this poor dog. always in a state of fear.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 13 September 2013 - 11:09

Breed Wardens typically don't post videos of themselves chasing frightened dogs around in dirty kennels. Just a thought. 

by Betty on 13 September 2013 - 12:09

In my book so far Christina has done the right thing.  She put the welfare of the dog first.  It does not appear that she was concerned about being
right or wrong, just what was best for the dog.

AFTER her name was already blackened.
AFTER a concentrated effort was made to make the dog appear worthless
AFTER the temperament of the pups were questioned.

What did she have to gain at that point?  Out of the two people involved it does sound like she is the only one
concerned about the dog.




 

by Nans gsd on 13 September 2013 - 12:09

Obviously the bitch is home in her more comfortable environment for her;  some dogs once they have attached themselves to you do not do well with re-homing;  I have had a couple through the years and it is just best to keep them with you that way you know they are safe and happy.  Has nothing to do with nerves or training.  Nan  Good luck with her.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 13 September 2013 - 12:09

Christina hasn't had the dog very long. She is a novice, easy fodder for the folks in question. 
Granted, a video playing in the yard is no huge test of temperament, but I don't see anything overtly wrong with this dog, especially given the stress she has endured. 
She isn't in very good condition, but hopefully nothing some basic health maintenance treatments, TLC, and some groceries won't fix in 30-45 days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr1Xx9HGtpc&feature=youtu.be

by Betty on 13 September 2013 - 12:09

Actually Shelley it looks like she is bouncing back and recovering pretty damn fast.

clc29

by clc29 on 13 September 2013 - 13:09

That is one HAPPY dog in the video's......so glad to hear she's back in a comfortable environment with people she obviously loves......cudo's to you Christina for bringing her home.

Shelly...you keep saying that she needs some groceries but IMO.....she looks good in the video's maybe even a little heavy.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 13 September 2013 - 13:09

Just one moral of the story is:
Don't post videos intended to maliciously destroy dogs and people, especially if you are a breed warden. You never know when you might piss off someone with the capacity to be as vicious, malevolent and vengeful as you are...


 

by Bob McKown on 13 September 2013 - 13:09

It,s just terrible how people who are just starting out can take advantage of  20 years veteran Breed Warden,s kinda makes you wonder about the qualifications of the Breed Warden of course maybe thats what is wrong with the breed in the first place!! 

Ramage

by Ramage on 13 September 2013 - 13:09

That is quite a difference! I love the "Gritt back home" video best.





 


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