I'm very sorry
@alicia.delrosario.9 that you got into this sad situation and sorry that I almost dismissed the seriousness of the near bite. Maybe it's just because I'm used to living with a fearful dog. I tried twice to return my dog to the shelter she came from, and they wouldn't take her. The first time was about a week after I adopted her and realized that she was a dangerous dog. The second time was when I thought I was going to have visiting nurses in my home to tend to my man after a major surgery, but then I decided that I would have her put to sleep before handing her off to anybody else. Luckily for her, the nurses didn't have to come.
People say that dogs don't live long enough, but I'll turn 50 this year and have only had 3 dogs on my own. Two of them are still with me. I wouldn't commit to another fearful dog. It's too dangerous and too much of a liability to me. I won't say it's been a waste of time or that I don't care for her, but I'm not going to do it again.