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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Stop allowing your kids to play with the dog unsupervised. They lose the privilege of playing with the dog, period, until they are older. That is a logical consequence. Do it now, before it is too late. [/b] If the dog is outside, too bad -- they can't go until he's ready to come in. My son has friends that are so sh!tty to animals, I just can't believe it. Rude and pushy and have never been taught a thing about not teasing or grabbing or the most basic safety rules around animals, etc. We have big, loving dogs; they have to be locked away in my bedroom when certain friends are over -- I don't want them harassed.[/quote] This, especially the bolded but the whole post is very sensible. My dog is a sweet old guy but my toddler stresses him out, so we are very very careful. That won't change until she's old enough to understand that she has to give him his space. [/quote]
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