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[quote=Anonymous]Wow, I'm surprised that it's Lucky Dog. I adopted my first dog from them years ago. In the world of local dog rescues, they are big, raise a lot of money, and have a lot of resources, including, I'm willing to bet, arrangements with dog boarding facilities that can board the dog for free or at low cost if there is no available foster home. My tiny rescue with a fraction of their resources would find a way to take the dog off your hands quickly whenever a child's safety is involved. We WANT to avoid bites, both because of the trauma to the child and because of the consequences to the dog. If this was a situation where a child's safety wasn't at risk, I think it is reasonable and humane to request that the adopters try training first before surrendering the dog. But not in this case. OP good luck and keep us posted.[/quote]
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