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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I’d be inclined to not let them play with the dog at all. Without trying to sound hysterical...No matter how bomb proof your dog is, this is how dogs end up biting children and then get the “dangerous dog” label. This is not just unacceptable, this is dangerous. this is dangerous, for both dog and children. What would you do if your children kept running in the street? [/quote] Agree with this. If the dog is outside, they are not, and vice versa, with appropriate accommodations for the dog getting enough time in the yard. If everyone is in the house, keep them separated when there is not direct supervision (ie, keep dog with you or other parent). As for consequence, I'd ask them to tell you why chasing the dog is not kind/wrong and then tell you what are kind things to do for the dog, etc.[/quote]
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