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That was short-lived

Phil - our newest foster. He had some issues, but we were willing to work with him (humping, marking, food issues).

He wasn't fast enough to catch Jake, so the humping wasn't an issue.

Marking - well, our house doesn't really have any smells to mark over, so that only lasted a day.

The food issues....well, I think they mis-represented those. He was quite food aggressive. On Sunday, Phil got into the trash and pulled out some old corn & goat cheese quesidillas. I saw him and told H. H got to the scene before I did (I was wrapped up in a blanket on the couch). By the time I was up and not even half-way around the couch - I heard the skirmish.

H was yelling and Phil was snarling. Phil had taken a bite out of H's foot, before H had even said anything to him or tried to take the food away. I saw H with Phil in his arms and I picked up the food.

At first, it didn't seem so bad. However, when H started to take out the trash, he started bleeding. So, this was a deal breaker. If Jake had happened upon the scene, I am sure he would have tried to take some food and he would have been injured. We can't have that - so, Phil is going to back to his original foster home.

We gave it the good old college try, but the food aggression was one thing we knew we wouldn't be able to deal with. My first responsibility is to Jake and we have to keep him safe. I am so sorry and feel like I failed Phil, but someone else is going to take him and they'll find him a good home.
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Re: That was short-lived

  • **O-Face****O-Face** member
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    edited December 2011
    Well, it's better for all that you figured  this out without injury to your own pet.  And other people's pets.  At least now it's well known.  Phil will find a home, don't you worry.  He's too cute not to.
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  • mrsconn23mrsconn23 member
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    edited December 2011
    Awww.  You didn't fail Phil.  He just was not a good fit for your home/situation.

     Is yoru DH's foot OK?
  • edited December 2011
    H's foot is OK, for now - thanks for asking. I made sure to really wash it out well. However, today is his first day of work, so he had to wear dress shoes and they are rubbing on the bite.

    With our luck, he'll get some sort of infection, develop gangrene, it'll need to be amputated and I'll get more medical bills - yay!
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  • edited December 2011
    I'm sorry about the whole situation. Poor Phil and poor Mr. MinM. I hope Phil gets his issues worked out. He's adorable and I'm hoping he finds the right home for him (after he's well trained and adjusted)
  • *Barbie**Barbie* member
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    edited December 2011
    poor Phil and Mr.Min. Phil was a cutie. I'm sure if they can work out the food issues he'll find a new family quickly. 
  • edited December 2011
    Phil is an awesome dog, save for this one issue. He was found on the streets and was in a bad foster situation, so I am sure he HAD to fight for food at some point. I don't blame him, but we still couldn't keep him.

    I taught him how to sit really quickly, so it is obvious he is smart and motivated to learn. He'll be OK.
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  • 6fsn6fsn member
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    edited December 2011
    I'm sorry about Phil and the foot.  Sounds like you did the right thing though.
  • zsazsa-stlzsazsa-stl member
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    edited December 2011
    Yikes!  And how exactly do you break the marking, because my male dog marked a clean stack of laundry this weekend and a book a few months ago. 
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  • *Barbie**Barbie* member
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    edited December 2011
    zsazsa, is he fixed? Wiggles used to mark occasionally until we got him fixed. I don't think I've seen him do it since. 
  • notamrsnotamrs member
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    edited December 2011
    Sorry about Phil, but you're right, he'll find the right place.  You guys are great fosters - sometimes dogs are just not the right fit for a household.  But you already knew that.  :)

    Sending good adoption vibes to Phil...
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