Fear Aggressive Biter + Bad family situation =??
I'm not sure this is the right place for my question but I'm going to ask anyway. I have a fear aggressive Cocker Spaniel/King Charles Cavalier Spaniel mix and she's about 5 years old. She started growling about 2 years ago and it's gotten progressively worse. Now we can't touch her except on the head and upper back or she'll snarl.
I have a feeling I know why she's like this- my father has physically abused her on occasion. He likes to tease her by pulling the skin around her mouth, biting her, and brushing her fur forcefully with no consideration for her pain. Basically, he thinks it's fun to hurt her- not too much but enough to make her cry out. He does this on a regular basis, and has been doing this continuously despite the snarling. On a few instances she has actually bitten him, and when he does he flies into a rage. He kicks her, he beats her over the head repeatedly with slippers, he slaps her over and over again etc.
I think it is despicable and would never hurt my dog. However, as a result of this treatment over time, my dog has become reactive to everyone in the family. She has not yet bitten me or my mother but has come close a few times.
I can't confront my father about it because I have tried several times and he turns livid and accuses my mother and I of "taking the dog's side" when he was the one that was bitten. Well, if he hadn't abused her in the first place this would never have happened. My mother takes his side and only intervenes when he is beating the dog so hard he might injure her. I can't push the topic because then he will just beat me instead (he has done that).
If I out him to the authorities, my entire family will turn against me. I do not want that to happen because I am very fond of most of my family and I'm financially dependent on my parents (I am 19, in college, and hoping to go to veterinary school after I graduate).
If I separated my parents from the dog (i.e. found a friend to take her in), they would be furious at me as well because they also love the dog, even if my dad has a sadistic way of showing it and loses control once in a while.
I don't expect a solution to such a complicated problem but pointers would be nice. I don't know what to do.