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Part of it was the guy was a friend of ours who was rapidly getting in over his head

another part of it was I didn't want to see dobermans getting hit once again with the stereotypical "vicious dog" stamp which is so undeserving of all breeds of dogs should he have an episode and maul or even kill someone

another part of it was I knew bad things were going to happen with a dog with mental issues in the hands of a novice.. his friends, neighbors and family would all be at risk

and then legal complications.. would we be liable if we knowingly handed a dog with issues over to a young couple with two very young children and another on the way...

many things went through our minds.. but it boiled down to knowing the dog was a liability.. and someone had to step up and do the "right" thing.


i still tear up when I think of that beautiful dog and what all he had to live through.. and even though I felt like a monster for having him destroyed.. I knew it was what had to be done
 
the right decisions are sometime the hardest ones to make. Atleast there are people like you that know that a decision needs to be made on basis of the whole picture and didnt let the personal ffelings cloud judgment. The deed was done because it had to be done, and you should feel good about the fact that you were able to do it!
 
Dobies are one of my fav breeds! I wish I had at least one instead of the 3 GSDs (please note the GSDs are my "husbands" dogs that I have to deal with, could be part of the reason LOL) I had a Dobie X Rottie and she was the kindest, gentlest dog, unless someone tried to mess with her family. Even though I had kids after she was older, she still let them pull and climb all over her until she passed away at the age of 14. All of the ones I have known have been like that. It is a shame that some people feel they need to turn them and other protection dogs into killers, that they would not be normally.

I hope to have one again some day, but the 3 GSDs are enough for me right now.
 
The following week we went and had the dog put down.. I felt horrible as we drove to the vet because he was wagging his tail and giving me kisses... but I knew it was the right thing to do even though most of the time he was a happy sweet dog to be around. 


It takes a big hearted person to make such a decision.
 
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the right decisions are sometime the hardest ones to make. Atleast there are people like you that know that a decision needs to be made on basis of the whole picture and didnt let the personal ffelings cloud judgment. The deed was done because it had to be done, and you should feel good about the fact that you were able to do it!
I am very truly sorry for your loss yinepu.
 
Dobies are one of my fav breeds! I wish I had at least one instead of the 3 GSDs (please note the GSDs are my "husbands" dogs that I have to deal with, could be part of the reason LOL) I had a Dobie X Rottie and she was the kindest, gentlest dog, unless someone tried to mess with her family. Even though I had kids after she was older, she still let them pull and climb all over her until she passed away at the age of 14. All of the ones I have known have been like that. It is a shame that some people feel they need to turn them and other protection dogs into killers, that they would not be normally.

I hope to have one again some day, but the 3 GSDs are enough for me right now.
Dobies are one of my favorites as well.. such big sweet goofy dogs..

My husband loves GSD's.. we have one right now
 
the right decisions are sometime the hardest ones to make. Atleast there are people like you that know that a decision needs to be made on basis of the whole picture and didnt let the personal ffelings cloud judgment. The deed was done because it had to be done, and you should feel good about the fact that you were able to do it!

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thanks guys
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