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Sorry to say it, but does sounds as if he needs to be put down. He's already bitten someone, it's only a matter of time before it happens again. Have a great last hunt and then do what you think needs done. Good luck and my condolences on a very tough decision.
You should give him the chance of one last vet visit for a check up. Can't remember if I read it here or somewhere else but, there was a dog who was getting aggressive towards other dogs and people. Turned out to be an impacted molar and the dog was just in soo much pain it was grouchy about others getting close to it and people touching his head. Might be worth a shot to have a vet throroughly check him out just in case it "might" be reasonably why he's behaving this way....I'd say it might only be fair to him and your own conscience?
Not neutered is he? If he was mine and I liked him he would be cut. If he already is then he has to go before someone really gets hurt.
So I have a dilemma. I have an 11 year-old (almost 12) German shorthair, Deke', who is (blatantly) getting mean. He has been a great dog, but in the past couple of years he has gotten really grouchy. I think it started when we got our two wirehair pups who are now three. The past year I was working in Everett and living in Kirkland, so I couldn't have the dogs with me and my dad was taking care of them. Now we are back out in Graham (living next door to my parents) and Deke' has taken to getting the pups down when they get out of their kennel and tearing into them. Two days ago he ripped a $216 hole in my dad's wirehair and about three weeks ago one of my daughters friend's dad was picking her up and he was walking towards the deck and Deke' snuck up and bit him on the calf. Yesterday Sophie brushed against him and he turned with teeth bared until he saw me. The vet that came out and sewed up Sage said Deke' is acting this way because he is the alpha and we are not treating him as such, so he thinks he is losing his position and he is acting out trying to keep it. She said when all the dogs get fed at one time he should be the first to get his food and the first to do anything. I never really cared for her, but she may be right.Since I am working second shift I am not around during the evenings and I am worried that something is going to happen when I am not there especially when the kids have friends over. I don't trust him not to do something. I probably could muzzle him, but then when that muzzle is off for a short time I have to wonder what would happen. My wife thinks we should put him down and thinks if we get rid of him we would be passing the problem to someone else. I was thinking someone else without kids or other dogs may have other results, of course, if I put him down then I wouldn't have to worry when I am not there. So that is my dilemma. What do you guys think? Any words of wisdom?
An aggressive dog is one trait I will not tolerate. For me doesn't matter the age, puppy to old man, ill or snappy and he/she would be humanely put down. I do agree with the vet check, but if that does not turn up anything that is fixable, we would take a one way trip to the woods. I've had to do it with a couple of dogs I really liked and it was hard, but grouchy with people or dogs and they are done here.
Either kennel him, full lock down 100% of the time or a long nap might be the answer to the liability you have on your hands. Definately not prudent to let him run about. Sorry to hear. tough deal.