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Urgent advice needed

My son is currently living with us in a very small flat with his gf, baby and dog. The dog has become very aggressive with me. He bites me every time i go into the kitchen. I thought the problem was him being inside all the time in a very small space. Taking him out more hasnt helped. He is only aggressive to me. I have always been very kind to him, let him sleep in my bed when they are away, give him treats, never ever raised a hand to him or even my voice. Today he has hurt me badly, he bit my hand and i am now unable to move it. He is a big dog of mixed breeds and is not neutered which he should be. Any advice on this would help.
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kodiac · 22-25, M
If they don't get rid of it get a shock collar. You will be able to drop it in it's tracks before it has a chance to bite.
@kodiac Big dogs get more aggressive, Kodi, with shock collars. Not good. Does not address what causes the aggression.
kodiac · 22-25, M
@PoetryNEmotion A good one will drop the dog like a shit. My friend has a kane corso 150 lb the collar will stop him instantly
@kodiac Not a good idea to have a dog you cannot control. I fell in love with a runt female Corso. She was 70 pounds. Did not get her though. Puppy mill at the market. A number of people got them shut down. It was all about money. Bastards.
kodiac · 22-25, M
@PoetryNEmotion I don't agree with using shock collar but if it's attacking then i would use it to disable the dog. Oddly enough some of the rogue Amish run puppy mills
@kodiac I know. Amish do not value animals as pets like we do. The poster needs to get that dog out of her home. I have given solid advice. Her relatives are not trying hard enough and their dog is dangerous. She either will listen and take action or suffer the consequences. She is an adult.
Jojo72 · 51-55, F
@PoetryNEmotion Why are people so cruel! I'm concerned that he keeps biting me, but I am more concerned about his wellbeing.