I hit post too soon..
I wanted to thank everyone who stepped up to try to help Abby. I wish I had been able to convince her to go that route in the first place (rescue).
I hate dealing with this. I told my husband that I wish that there was something I could have done, but even if I was there, my advice would have been ignored (obviously). It's just so frustrating to think that someone could view them as so disposable.
Her heart starts off in the right place... She grew up with a mini-rex named Tux. But Tux was an outside bunny in a hutch, so other than making sure the food bowl and water bottle were full, there was ZERO maintenance for a kid. She would take the bun out to play now and again and that was it.
She also grew up with a GSD. Again, though, she was a little kid so has no idea of the amount of work that went into training. She was an outside dog, but was still trained as to where her potty spot was, not to leave the yard, etc. Plus, they lived in the country, so the kids were outside riding bikes, etc for hours every day.
Her problem is that she is not grasping the vast differences in her childhood circumstances and the fact that they live in an apt in a big city. She tells me that my baby Rayden is so calm living indoors. Of course he is! He gets lots of exercise and mental activity every day. Plus, he's over 6 years old now. If she has seen him as a pup, OMG!
Shoot, a couple weeks ago, he and Freya decided to play chase at 5am. Nothing like being woken up by a 70lb dog landing on your chest as they run circles around the bedroom! I'm surprised there aren't holes in the wall....
*sigh* but thanks everyone for letting me rant and for ensuring me that I'm not insane for caring so much.
I told her that there were people willing to fly to Atlanta RIGHT now to pick up Abby and fix the stupid mistakes that she had made.
OH, I almost forgot. Since someone posted on Abby's biting, this is what I was told. She bit everyone, not just the kids. She would be happy and playing, etc and then you would see signs that she was getting tired (she WAS a baby after all) and then she would nip. Poof, back into her cage and she was happy. Eventually, they started smacking her on the nose and THEN putting her into her cage and the bites got harder. Begin the endless cycle of stupidity here....