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[quote=Anonymous]I am a dog lover and rehab dogs. This dog needs to either be muzzled or crated. Kids are unpredictable, dogs are unpredictable if they have any fears or resource guarding. It doesn’t make this dog bad but it can escalate into tragedy real fast. A responsible dog owner does crate training properly where a dog feels like it’s a bedroom or a cool place to go to chill. Dogs should be fine there for a few hours. If crate training wasn’t done then muzzle training needs to begin. The dog needs to pressure taken off him/her with their need to feel like they have to react. Nips are one thing, what if that dog takes a chunk of skin and now they need to be reported? If it were me, I wouldn’t let my kids in the house until the dog was crated or muzzled. The family can offer to chip in on training if cost is an issue.[/quote]
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