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Pit/shar-pei
Male/sprayed--3 years
dogproblem: He is unpredictable---Seem to only want to follow orders with me
and my husband...when he is told to go to the basement by my son he will start
growling.......not a good situation

pit mix
Female, I have owned her since she was 6 weeks old. spayed.
she is good with all children, dogs etc. For the first 6-8 mo. after I brought her home she was very sad and did not want affectionor attention at all even though i gave her plenty of it. She would sleep with me but only on the end of the bed as my purebed pitbull loves to snuggle and loves attention
dogproblem: I have 2 dogs male and female . my female pit mix was a puppy mill dog and she has a fear of certain noises like the washing machine when it's unbalanced , doorbell,coffemaker beeping, alarm clock going off, and yelling. she gets scared and starts barking agressively and has nipped my leg once when i was trying to stop the washing machine from be unbalanced. Funny thing is though if i play loud music it DOES NOT bother her at all.

 Lab/rottie mix      possibly lab/pit mix
Male...neutered..he will be 2 in november....i had him full
time since october last year...my son had him prior to that, which he would
come and visit on weekends dogproblem: he is very aggresive towards other people outside of my house and other animals..someones dog got off there leash this morning while i was walking him, and my dog was ready to rip the other dogs head off...he does not seem to hear me when he is in the attacking state, he is totally focused on the other dog..is this fixable or is it the top dog thing??

doberman mix
Molly is a spayed female, probably around three years old, we
found her as a stray about a year and a half ago.
dogproblem: Molly is a great dog in most respects.  The major issue we have
with her is dog aggression.  She plays very rough with our 2.5 year old Pointer girl, and lunges at dogs we see on our walks.  Also, if Emma (the Pointer) barks at someone, or growls at another dog, Molly attacks her (she has never hurt her) and then it starts a fight.  Molly doesn't care how large the other dog is, she just wants to get at it.

Pointer/Pitbull mix
Lilly is just about a year old. I have had her 8 months she is
spayed. We got her from a lady that found her.She is female
dogproblem: My dog is very hyper. she jumps on people and she chews
everything....

Blue Heeler
Spayed Female, she is 10 months old we have had her for 8 months
dogproblem: She randomly gets angry and lunges at us. We have settled issues with her with other aggression issues, but this one has us stumped. The other
aggression was mainly when we were putting her in her kennel or behind a closed gate. We need help dealing with this so we can trust her again.

Terrior Mix
Female, about 8-9 years old. I think she has been spayed.. we
haven't had her very long dogproblem: We have already two dogs and two cats and our neighbor passed away a week ago and the cousin was just going to have the dog put down for no reason and I couldn't have that. She is awsome dog, and especially good with other dogs and cats and is a people dog.  I am not sure how she would do around kids but am looking for someone to adopt her. Her name is "Pepper" she is the size of a lab.  She is black with some gray.  I know she is an older dog so she would need someone that could care for her and give her the attention that she deserves.. Any help would be appreicated... I could send a picture of her also...

Lab mix
 Male, neutered, 11 weeks old, I have had him for three weeks. 
I adopted him from the pound.
dogproblem: shy/submissive behavior.  Fearful of strangers, other dogs,
children.  I want him to be more comfortable with life.
Housetraining difficulties.  He refuses to eliminate outside.
Common puppy behaviors like jumping, chewing, mouthing, etc....

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Remember dogs are living organisms that can be unpredictable. If for any reason you think you or your dog could be hurt please consult an individual that can evaluate your dogs issues first-hand. We cannot be responsible for the decisions you make or do not make with your dog.