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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree, OP. You are asking for a bite. Your punishment needs to have more "teeth" (pun intended) in order to serve as enough of a deterrent. They must realize they can NEVER again hit, chase, etc. the dog. I have a 6yo and a german shepherd. We've taught 6yo basically from birth to never do ANYTHING to antagonize the dog; that is unacceptable. And, we never leave them unattended together. I've mentioned this before, but spouse works in an ER and has seen really, really bad dog bites on young kids. It may seem like overkill, but you should take this more seriously and make a bigger deal out of it--because right now they don't think chasing the dog is a big deal, so they keep doing it.[/quote] Meant to add, they should also never corner an animal. You or spouse may need to accompany kids and dog if they're outside together, until they learn to never ever engage in this sort of behavior.[/quote]
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