dangerous dog in home of 11 yo DD's bestie

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dog rescuer here. Do not let your child near the dog again. Agree that you have to be kind but direct. So sorry Larla is afraid of the dog, but we'd love to have Janey over our place!


Thanks for your knowledgable comment. Appreciate hearing from someone who knows about dogs! So many emotions! Why do dogs get us all (me included!) misty and emotional? They are so lovable yet sometimes problematic.

Thank you, rescuer.
Anonymous
People are so cavalier about their dogs killing cats, as someone who watched her cat be killed by a dog I'm appalled. And please stop with the 'there's really no concern here if the dog is only aggressive to other critters.' I know several people bitten by dogs whose owners were just so SHOCKED because Rover had never hurt anyone before.
Anonymous
People are so cavalier about their dogs killing cats, as someone who watched her cat be killed by a dog I'm appalled. And please stop with the 'there's really no concern here if the dog is only aggressive to other critters.' I know several people bitten by dogs whose owners were shocked because Rover had never hurt anyone before.
Anonymous
Huh. About a page of comments about breeding and temperament/traights that were deleted from this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huh. About a page of comments about breeding and temperament/traights that were deleted from this thread.


OP here I noticed as well, very odd. Not me, but perhaps a champion of the breed requested this. It was relevant info, but. Or the main point actually.

Anyway, my original question wasn’t breed related. It was about how to support and manage the kids’ long term friendship since I won’t let my kid go to the home of dangerous dog.

Thanks, all!
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