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> the parts that jump out most to me are that this dog bites it's owner and someone (allegedly) respected in the breed has commented that it should be under control or PTS. The owner's control attempts based on the CM methods sound IMO (at least on the face of it) to have been very much against what should have been done and this may or may not have pushed things too far.
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> would not wish to recommend the fate of any dog based on such limited info but would certainly wish to encourage your friend to (a) to have the dog thoroughly vet checked in case there are medical / neurological reasons behind this behaviour, (b) muzzle this dog indoors as well as out while (c) waiting to have the dog assessed - VERY soon - by a respected behaviourist in person who can see for him/herself what the behaviour is genuinely like, attempt to assess the cause (assuming no med reasons were found) and make an informed and realistic decision about whether this aggression is something which can be turned around
> Apparently, he talked to a highly respected Akita trainer in the states, and the response back was "get this dog under control or have him PTS." Neither he seems to be doing
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your friend has decided that euthanasia is just not an option and went with the 'get it under control' option and as you said couldnt find a trainer to take his dog on so has let this situation ride.... (men! ;) )> I told her the best thing would be to have him put to sleep or try and get the forces or army to take him
> Rather a long winded story before, I know
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