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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP: I have several dogs (adopted from shelters) and have had dogs throughout most of my life. I am a dog lover. Your BIL is wrong. A growling dog is a dangerous dog & should not be allowed near children. If BIL continues to bring dog & leaving with your children is not an option, then growling dog must wear a secure muzzle & should be tied up to a restricted area in the house or while wearing the muzzle, placed in a room with the door closed. Children must stay away from the dog. I am an experienced, adult dog owner and I would be afraid of a growling dog. Bad BIL, bad, bad BIL. Sit. I would be angry & fearful in your situation. OP: Your primary purpose in life is to protect your children. Animal control will not respond to a complaint about a growling dog. Veterinarians can & will provide tranquilizing medication for the dog if requested by dog's owner in order to protect children in this situation. Regardless, a secure muzzle for the growling dog is necessary at all times while children are nearby.[/quote] If you need to muzzle your dog because it’s dangerous, maybe it’s time to get rid of the dog. There are a lot of pet owners who have lost connection with reality and think they’re living in The Golden Compass with their spirit animals. Dangerous dog that could maul a human being=bad[/quote]
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