My dog is starting to loose it. She's a beautiful German Shepard mix that we rescued from a local shelter. We've had her for 8 years and she's a full-fledged member of the family. 2 weeks ago she attacked another dog and gave the other dog a nasty neck wound. Last week she nipped my 5-year old daughter on the calf - she didn't break the skin, but left an ugly bruise. She's never attacked another dog. She's never bit another person.
Today, after some morning shopping with the family, I came back home, walked into my living room and found a total and complete mess. The dog got into the orchids and went crazy. She completely destroyed my new Paph bessea var. flavum. She ripped off each leaf ripped off the spike and tore off the roots. They were all over the room. Bark chips were EVERYWHERE. She ate my beautiful little paph niveum. It was one of my favorites - and there was very little left. She tore my paph purpuratum to shreds. There were bits of it all over the room. Beautiful healthy roots spread out all over the carpet. I'm so sad that I'm not going to get to see this one bloom again
. She gnawed my resteripa sp. down to a green mush. Only one leaf survived. No roots. I've been growing a phal belina from a tiny seedling for years. I was hoping that it might bloom next year - its a super slow grower. It's been cut in half. I don't know if it will survive. She upended a little phal equestris that is in spike and left the largest leaf with a huge gash. I think this one will make it - it might even still bloom. A few other orchids got knocked around, but they are mostly okay.
She's never shown any interest in my plants before. Never. And today she goes nuts and kills a whole pile of orchids. I think this is the beginning of the end for her. We can't have a dog in the house that is so wildly unpredictable. She attacked a dog, a person and got into the orchids too. We are taking her to a behavioral specialist on Friday - but I'm not hopeful. I have two small kids at home and if I can't trust the dog... We'll have to find her a new family
. So sad. It's such a feeling of loss - she's part of the family. I just don't know what I would do if she went after one of the kids.
I know it's off topic, but I thought you all were the only ones that would understand how I felt seeing the pile of bark and shredded orchids.
-J