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judy
11-06-2009, 02:26 PM
Jessie's little 5 year old Japanese Chin died yesterday. He got into the whelping room with Princess, one of the malamutes, who gave birth to eleven adorable puppies on Wednesday, and she attacked him. Jessie had run out to the store, and left Brandon home. Steve was doing work outside.

Poor Brandon tried to stop Princess with a broom. This is the second much loved small dog that was killed by a malamute in their house, and the second time that Brandson saw it.

Jessie wants to get rid of all of the malamutes at this point. She says that she will never feel comfortable, even with one. I am praying that Steve doesn't give her a hard time about this. So far, they haven't really discussed the whole thing, as far as I know.

The kids are heartbroken and so are Jessie and Steve. Oreo was theirs when the kids were all young, and they have grown up with him. He was such a happy dog! He also was Jessie's dog. When she was in bed for three years with MS, he stayed by her side and really gave her great comfort. They are all having a difficult time with this loss! I can't even think about it! I love Oreo.

There also is conflict because they love the malamutes. They kept two puppies from the last litter, and they are just adorable. Diva is also expecting a litter this week.

So, they have 6 adult malamutes, two 4 month old puppies, 11 newborn puppies, and who knows how many Diva will have. They will sell the puppies.
Jessie is going to cut the price down if necessary.

If it were me, I would just give them all away to good homes, and it would be finished. I will mind my own business though.

What began as a wonderful thing - the birth of 11 healthy little puppies has ended up as a tragedy!

I am taking Smoochie, their other Japanese Chin, for a while so that he is safe.

MaddieBoo
11-06-2009, 02:56 PM
That is such a tragedy, I am so so sorry to hear it.

Shada
11-06-2009, 03:56 PM
Judy.. this is horrible. Just horrible. I feel so bad for you, and your grandson that he had to see this happen again. Thank God he didn't get attacked himself.

I don't know what to say. I do agree with you and Jessie. I would have to rehome all the dogs. It would be so hard to trust them again. What if its a child next time?

I am so sorry.

paula1961
11-06-2009, 04:11 PM
Oh Judy this is horrific! I am so sorry this has happened! You and your family must be devastated. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Blueyes
11-06-2009, 05:08 PM
I'm so sorry Judy! What a terrible thing for Brandon to be part of. That's probably something he'll never forget. It's just a sad situation all the way around.

DianaB
11-06-2009, 08:15 PM
Oh how sad. Poor little Oreo. Thank goodness the dog didn't attack Brandon. It's really hard if you don't feel that you can trust your dog with kids. I wish them luck on whatever decision they decide to make.

judy
11-07-2009, 08:20 AM
SIL doesn't want to get rid of all of the malamutes. What does he need to understand that they are not a good match? Makes you wonder about how dense can a person be?

Blueyes
11-07-2009, 10:16 AM
SIL doesn't want to get rid of all of the malamutes. What does he need to understand that they are not a good match? Makes you wonder about how dense can a person be?

Selfish. How very, very selfish!

judy
11-07-2009, 02:02 PM
Selfish. How very, very selfish!

I love him very much, but he is selfish. And stubborn!

Janet
11-07-2009, 02:13 PM
I can't believe what I'm reading...a second one? Poor Brandon, to see this twice and you, Judy...to relive the memories of what happened to Annie, I'm so sorry for you both and the rest of the family. Unless there is someway to keep them totally separated, like in different buildings...I would not let the Malamutes with other dogs. I'm so glad Brandon wasn't hurt and hopefully not what it takes for Steve to see the light.