Meet Wheezy!! ( I know, I know that name is aweful) he is a 4-5 year old male that we recently brought home from a rescue, however last night was the third and most vicious time he has went after myself and my husband most of the time this 58 lbs of skin and wrinkles is loving and playful, but there have been a few incidents that are causing me a whole lot of concern, and questioning if he is in the right home. The first time he came after me, I will chalk up as bad advice from the rescue manager "fold up a newspaper and hit him with it, that's the only way we can correct him here and it doesn't hurt" while I know this is an acceptable way some people handle bad behavior (it worked for our rescued great Pyrenees) it does NOT work for wheezy, second time I was just waking him for bedtime, then last night I had just finished cleaning his face, and was cleaning up the stuffing from a recently destroyed toy, my daughter was on one end of the couch, the husband asleep on the other, I bent over and picked up a piece of stuffing next to wheez and he started looking at me funny, then growling...it made me uneasy, so I spoke to him and said the usual "whats up wheez?" more fierce growling, so I sat down in between daughter and husband he started that aweful noise he makes when he is about to"attack?" and started coming after me, the husband woke and pointed at him and told him NO! and he lunged at him, they struggled for what seemed like forever, wheezy just kept coming..finally my husband got enough of a hold on him and hauled him to his crate. Now this morning I am questioning whether I should turn him back in, that's pretty unacceptable to me, we have rescued for years and I do not give up easily, but ive never had a pet in my house that's been vicious (if that's what it is) and I certainly don't want to have to hold my breath every time someone comes in my home, or worse, lock him up when the babies of the family are here....any advice would be very much appreciated This is our very first bulldog, we have mainly rescued boxers and great Pyrenees...