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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Don't get a dog unless you can pull it, lay on it and take its food. [/quote] You are a moron.[/quote] First PP is correct. Our dog's breeder makes a point of handling the pups every day since the day they are born, massaging paws and ears and muzzle, to prepare them for grooming and handling, at the vet, or by kids, or anyone. As a result, I can pull/clean my dog's ears, clip long hairs around the genitourinary region, comb him at length, clip nails, poke and prod him everywhere, take food and toys right out of his mouth, he will not get frustrated (retreat, protect, nip, whine or growl). The vet comes to give him shots which he does not seem to feel and is greeted warmly each time. He is not afraid of the vacuum cleaner or any household or environmental noise. He loves kids. But EVEN with that type of dog, I don't think Op should adopt with such young children at home. Accidents happen. [/quote]
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