Yes, I will and, most likely, I will also post a picture of the rehabber place, too. One of them bit my husband this morning and drew blood
He had gotten into the hamper and when my husband put his hand down to grab him, he got a good bite on his hand - but it was his fault. My husband has the bad habit of believing that if I can do something with an animal, he should be able to do it, too. He doesn't understand that animals develop relationships with individual people and are not little automatons that can be programmed to respond to everybody the same way. He had seen me handling them and had often watched and caressed them when I am feeding them and thought they would react the same way to him as they do to me but, of course, they didn't. We have this argument about the dogs all the time... he thinks that I can train a dog to obey him the same way they obey me and I keep on telling him HE needs to make them obey him, that I can't do it for him. He 'talks' to them instead of using the command words and he is never consistent about his reaction to their behavior - the dog can do the same thing two days in a row and he would permit it one day and scream the next so nobody listens to him (including me
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Now I have to find a rescue that would take this little dog I've been taking care of for this young man because he can't take him back. It's actually for the best because the poor little thing has been going from one place to another every time this young man has any kind of change in his life and I've been telling him that it's not fair to him, that if he truly loves him, he would let him go so he can go to a good forever home where they will take good care of him (the dog is two years old and has never been to a vet and is not even housebroken).