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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, some food for thought. I know you feel like your son has a need that could be met with !a dog!, but please read some of these: http://eileenanddogs.com/2015/04/07/posting-dog-and-baby-pictures/ http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/06/what-i-learned-too-late-about-keeping-kids-safe-around-dogs/?_r=0 This is also probably one of the best videos I've seen about NOT letting children do what they want, even to a "good dog". [b]This shows a dog communicating rather clearly, and being forced to remain uncomfortable.[/b] He somehow remains "tolerant". A HUGE crisis was somehow avoided here, but it might not forever: https://youtu.be/yaxCYgqh2ao [/quote] Omg. I was cringing watching this video--poor dog. I'm sorry, but these parents are idiots. This was a friggin' Rottweiler; it could've done real damage to this toddler just by virtue of its size. [/quote]
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