I need to find this dog a new home
[photo description: a picture of the dog in question, Remington. He is a full grown pit bull dog shown laying on the floor in front of a chair. His head is held up off the floor, and his head is turned to look at the camera, mouth open, panting. His face is a blue gray color, except for his muzzle which is white. His neck chest and front legs are white, with his back being blue gray. end description.]
His name is Remington (Remi), and he's a blue and white pit bull mutt. My sister has four dogs plus him and he really needs to be in a single animal home. We've tried our best to accommodate him, but he is food aggressive and territorial.
[photo description: the same dog, standing on a bed, looking at the camera. End description.]
Remi is a sweet dog, and very friendly. Good with kids, is happy with laying around on the couch all day or running around in the yard, as long as that's where the people are, that's where he'll be.
[photo description: the same dog, laying on the floor again, this time facing the camera, he is chewing on a football that he is holding between his paws. End description.]
He's house trained, and leash trained. Knows basic commands (sit, stay, lay down, etc.) Neutered, up to date on his shots (though his rabies shot needs to be renewed soon).
[photo description: same dog, lying on the floor on his back, tummy exposed. He is asleep, his front legs both leaning to one side, his back legs splayed out, nearly flat against the floor. In the background is another dog, a smaller Chihuahua/terrier mix. End description.]
We are located in central Florida, willing to travel 150 miles to get to you, or meet in the middle, if you're interested. Hoping to find him a new home by the end of August, because the current living situation just is not working.
Dm me for more info, or if you are interested.
Remi is a good dog, he just needs to be your only dog.
[photo description: same dog, his head resting on my sister's lap.]
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Was Liam other dog from his ex gilfriend? I don't remember.
listen, Liam has a long, LONG history of enthusiastically publicly adopting dogs who then simply disappear, never to be heard from again... God that makes it sound like he's making them into coats lmao! It's not like that- but he doesn't train them, he doesn't have the time/ lifestyle to be around, and they end up getting given away shortly after every time as far as I can tell. He had one a long while back, the first public Liam dog I think, that eventually just disappeared and was quietly behind the scenes adopted by the family of one of his assistants, he adopted dogs with two exes that I guess went with them, IDK, never seen or heard from again. He got a dog for his family, they may still have that one idk. Most recently he was totally infatuated with that venture capitalist podcast guy and got a Frenchie puppy (Scooby) to match his Frenchie. Scooby was around for a few insta lives in which he could be seen chewing up designer pillows, trying to nip Liam, and just generally being an undisciplined disaster, but now appears to have also disappeared to be replaced by new pupper Stanley... I mean as music release promo stunts go I gotta applaud it, who doesn't love a puppy, but bets on whether we ever see Stanley again after this single release cycle ends? I WOULDN'T PUT MUCH DOWN
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Was there a moment when you and Mav first clicked? It’s been such a joy to see you guys together for the past few years, thank you for sharing your adventures with us ❤️
I'm really glad you guys asked this one because it took a really REALLY long time for me and Mav to bond for realsies.
I wanted a stable puppy for sports and I had basically no other criteria for what I wanted in a dog. Mav's breeder assigned homes at 8 weeks old so I went to pick Mav up not knowing which puppy was mine. In my mind I was picturing a little liver male so I wasn't ready when she gave me the tri puppy. I loved him, but I was reserved about it.
Mav was easygoing from day 1, but he was also ferociously independent. He didn't need me and he made that very clear. I experienced a huge learning curve, going from a dog who worshiped me to a dog who didn't care if I lived or died. I thought I wasn't cut out for Mav and I seriously debated bringing him back to his breeder for over a year.
At some point we were living in Yellowknife just the two of us and something shifted. It wasn't all at once, but one day I noticed it was easier. He was offering check ins, I could trust him in more situations, he acted according to his training, and I got better at handling him clearly. I genuinely started liking his company, he slowly turned into a "bring everywhere" dog, and we learned how to be a team. It was really something special to experience, although it was a really trying time for that first little bit.
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this is not meant to sound presumptive or belittling or anything like that, but if you feel like you can't handle duncan, or that maccready will be very negatively affected by duncan to the point he couldn't handle it, there's nothing wrong or bad about giving him to a home that can handle him. kittens are not for everyone, and you're not failing at anything by not being able to give him the best care he could get, especially if it's interfering with your other cats' care
i appreciate that so many of you are so, so understanding about this all. i'm not anti-rehoming. I've done it before and if need be I'll do it again. I'm not going to rush into any decisions either though.
I always get stressed during the adjustment period of bringing home a new pet. I usually cry at least once. I claimed so many of my pets were mistakes (even Chloe) during the adjustment period.
And as far as Maccready is concerned that can also be chopped up to me being stressed. Sure, he hates the baby, but he's fine. I do this thing where every time I'm stressed I convince myself one of my pets is dying. I'm well aware I do this, but until I bring them in to the clinic and Doc points it out I'm fully convinced my pet is dying.
So yes, if it ends up not being a good fit I'll rehome. I probably shouldn't get on here and vent post about "oh my god Duncan is evil, Maccready is dying" without first taking a step back and acknowledging that the biggest problem in this scenario is my own stress
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