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[quote=Anonymous]I sympathize with the fact that you looked forward to a close relationship with your sister and children, and that you resent that her apparent thoughtlessness over her dogs' behavior has brought a stop to all this. My best friend and I were always in and out of each others' houses, until she and her husband decided to get a HUGE dog. More like a 90 lbs calf, with a nuclear bark, and a badly-behaved habit of putting her saucer-sized paws on your chest and lick your face. She pushes and licks my toddler's face aggressively the rare times she can get at her, and what does my friend do? Coos at her lovingly to stop. My friend just. does. not. get. it. This is after I repeatedly explained that her dog should not be in my toddler's face like this. We cannot go to her house anymore, and I feel sad that my family has been "displaced" my their inability to control their dog. So many people do not understand how to train dogs, it's worrying.[/quote]
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