I don't condone violence toward other humans or animals. With that being said, I attest that my sig. other's silky terrier would most likely be better off euthanized. When he rescued her, she was psychologically damaged from the previous owner's perpetual abuse. Due diligence was in store for this pitiful little dog, therefore, many, many attempts over time has been afforded to retrain this animal toward less insecurities. With that being said, little has changed over the previous 6 years. When she is not fearful, she is clingy. There is nothing wrong with clingy necessarily, if that is your thing, however, if one is accustomed to more independent animals, or larger breeds that can find something to do other than to be nestled continuously at your side, or following you into every room over the course of several hours needlessly, this perpetual and obnoxious behavior can become incredibly wearing even when years of previous training proves futile. When left unattended for several hours, upon return, she will pitch a squeal so high, even the neighbors have commented that she sounds as though she was being abused or murdered, when in fact, she is greeting us. I have told my sig other repeatedly that she would fare much better with someone who could be with her 24/7, as obviously this is they type of care she needs, however, this falls upon deaf ears. I have an incredible amount of guilt for wanting to give up on this animal. I have had various breeds of large and small dogs in my life, but this one is an exception, with little remedy to be sustained.
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I don't condone violence toward other humans or animals. With that being said, I attest that my sig. other's silky terrier would most likely be better off euthanized. When he rescued her, she was psychologically damaged from the previous owner's perpetual abuse. Due diligence was in store for this pitiful little dog, therefore, many, many attempts over time has been afforded to retrain this animal toward less insecurities. With that being said, little has changed over the previous 6 years. When she is not fearful, she is clingy. There is nothing wrong with clingy necessarily, if that is your thing, however, if one is accustomed to more independent animals, or larger breeds that can find something to do other than to be nestled continuously at your side, or following you into every room over the course of several hours needlessly, this perpetual and obnoxious behavior can become incredibly wearing even when years of previous training proves futile. When left unattended for several hours, upon return, she will pitch a squeal so high, even the neighbors have commented that she sounds as though she was being abused or murdered, when in fact, she is greeting us. I have told my sig other repeatedly that she would fare much better with someone who could be with her 24/7, as obviously this is they type of care she needs, however, this falls upon deaf ears. I have an incredible amount of guilt for wanting to give up on this animal. I have had various breeds of large and small dogs in my life, but this one is an exception, with little remedy to be sustained.