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Honestly, I really think this has less to do with Testosterone as it has to do with Corky's confidence issues and the way he relates to other dogs. I have raised different breeds of dogs over the years and they have all lived in the house and I have always had several males & females together altered and unaltered and never had these issues.
The issue is that Corky is pestering the other dogs, and seriously not in a mean way, he gets in their face and licks at them and then it escalates from there. He does not "attack" until one of the dogs snaps at him. He has also jumped on Erin, he got in her face, she snapped at him and he grabbed her, luckily he did not hurt her like he did Lucky tonight.


My vet and I spoke at length tonight about how we found Corky and he was awfully young to have been alone in the world. The vet thinks neutering may help a little bit, but he also thinks Corky is having other issues besides hormones.

So sorry that this is going on it can be terrible when every one at home is not getting along. I could be wrong (here it comes) but from my what I have been taught and personal experience dogs tend to live in the here and now. Most of the time dogs will change their behavior to adapt to new environment in about 30 days. It is easier said than done and by no means are my dogs perfect (as I can hear my female Anatolian barking now). You can effect their environment if not a job maybe some obedience classes for some of the dogs and family together. I have to beat a dead horse but spay and neuter (so shelters wont over flow) and this will also help your situation but it is not a magical cure all. We often train our dogs with out knowing that we are doing it. Wish you all the best of luck sounds like the dogs are lucky to have a good home.
 
"This is truly breaking my heart but I don't think he is happy here and I know none of the other dogs are happy."
Sometimes it happens that an animal just doesn't fit. You can't beat yourself up over it. And there is no sense in making the other animals miserable. He is a beautiful dog. I do hope you will be able to get him into a better suited home soon.
I just had this converstion with a local woman that has a goat rescue. She does an outstanding job making artifical limbs and feet for the goats and keeps them along with a blind sheep and some other animals she rescued. She took in a mare and it just didn't work out and the other animals were afraid of the mare. She felt terrible that she had to rehome it, but things like this happen. She rehomed the mare because the other animals were miserable.
Best of luck to you.
 
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He pestered the dogs before he was boarded, the vet assured me he was fine while there and I trust my vet. I think this is confidence and possibly just him getting older that is starting to cause problems. He seems to not be accepting his place in the pack. This really began to start when our Cocker Spaniel died, he was the pack leader along with Lucy and now that Simba is no longer around Corky seems "out of place" I still think this all has to do with his beginning, a 6-8 week old baby on hiss own , it has to affect the mind, he was raised with a Jack Russel of the same age when we found him, but he really was just a playmate and Corky was not allowed to be a part of the "family". I am going to contact the Humane Society in Atlanta and pray that they will accept him, that will be his best shot at finding a new home, and they have trainers on site that can probably work through his issues with him.
 
Have you tried a GSD rescue? Sometimes they will re-locate and transport an adoptable dog across the country - I know, because I do it. Not across the country, but I do transport legs and holdovers. They don't need to be full breed.
They will also get it the training they feel it would need. They almost ALWAYS find homes for them - they are very adoptable
Edited for - Legs - meaning short spans to meet another transporter
 
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