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Looking at your page it seems like there were issues back in March, I'm not an expert and I'm not trying to judge but this might be a training issue. Have you gotten some professional help with getting Lulu trained?
I agree that Lulu should be thoroughly checked by a vet, and have a full thyroid panel done; not just checking the T4 levels in a blood chemistry panel, but a full thyroid panel. These usually need to be sent out to a lab and it can take two weeks to get the results. If Lulu has just recently started this behavior at her age, there could be a medical reason for it.
Did anything out of the ordinary occur prior to the start of this behavior? A move, a change in the members of the household, a change in the household routine, a boarding situation, a run-in with another dog? Was Lulu friendly and well-behaved with you, your grandkids and other animals before this started? Have you talked to a behaviorist?
I have to agree with Jane, I would exhaust all possibilities before giving up a dog. IDOG is a wonderful organization and they will do their best to find her a good home, but it is still the most traumatic experience a dog can go through to lose everything that is familiar to her. As a volunteer who is involved in placing dogs for DRC, I can tell you that the dogs do usually adjust and go on to have good lives. But from what you are describing, unless the cause of these behaviors is discovered and remedied, she would have to go into a home where are no children or small animals, and never go out in public where there are other small dogs until the foster and/or new owners have spent time working with her on these issues anyway. Have you thought about keeping her with you and trying to do that yourself?
It is really hard not to be judgmental, especially because like Jane said "we don't have all the facts" If you have been living side by side with your dog for three years and their is some behavior issues, the first logical step, like already pointed out is to get the dog fully checked, lab work, the full work up. I am entirely a grump and I will snap and bite your head off to when my lab values are off and I don't feel good, and I am way more capable of expressing myself then a dog is.
Second if physically, everything checks out? What have you done to rectify the problems? I am only asking because you said that you are "crushed" That is a terrible feeling to feel so I would imagine you have exhausted all possible avenues, including training, crating when Grandkids come around etc?
It would be one thing if you came on here and said, you know what, I didn't know what I was getting into three years ago and this dog is more then I wanted, more then I bargained for and I made a mistake in getting it, I don't want to put any more time and energy into it, and I am going to give him a home to someone who has the time and energy to train her properly.
I just hear you saying, the dog has some issues, I am crushed and re-homing it which is why most people's heads are going to spin after reading this.
What can we do to help? I am not in favor of someone keeping a dog that they don't want, Dogs know when they are wanted and when they are loved, they are super sensitive to that She is young enough to have a long and happy life ahead of him and I would much rather him be in a family where she can be trained and appreciated and taught proper behavior, but what gets me is that you are saying you are crushed...
That is why I am asking?? if you are crushed and want to keep her, surely their is a solution other then giving her away.
I know that Carol has posted on other forums since this began, so she has reached out for help in one or or another. But I don't frequent those forums enough to know the background fully.
Carol, I don't think anyone is trying to be judgmental, except that they don't know the history or background. But as I see it, this has been decided. Whether 'other' options are possible or every other avenue (that is possible for her) has been exhausted is a moot point. I think she's just looking for doodle lovers who might understand her pain.
That said, Carol, if you still have a glimmer of hope that maybe something can be done or a trainer can be found...I'm sure there are folks here who can advise you. But I really don't know the full background of Lulu's behavioral issues. And I don't know what options you have entertained or tried and what was simply not an option for one reason or another..
I've had dogs that got on really well for many years - then had a tiff and never reestablished their relationship. When I divorced my husband took one of our dogs with him who used to be an excellent friend to one of my dogs who started fighting and picking on everyone and she thrived as an only dog. I have no training in animal psychology just a longtime multiple dog owner, and I think sometimes some dogs just get fed up and have had enough with the irritating bevavior of other animals and kids (I know people like that). Carol my heart goes out to you during this difficult time.
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