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[quote=Anonymous]I think the freak action was not foreseeable, but unless you have gates up, or crate your dog, it is foreseeable that a puppy will, at some point run up the stairs, or jump on you, or attempt to play with the older dog. Puppies do puppy things. I hope you will work on your resentment. I don’t know if you have other kids, but for me, as a child, our dog was a major source of unconditional love. It still bites that the dog was given away because the adults felt unable to commit to taking care of it, and felt that I was to young for the responsibility. The decision to rehome the dog might bet he right one for your family. It also might have a deeply significant impact for your daughter. I agree that exploring issues related to this particular dog and your injury with your therapist would be a great idea - before you make any irrevocable decisions. [/quote]
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