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[quote=Anonymous] GET RID OF THE DOG!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW! It doesn't matter why the dog bit him. It only matters that the dog DID bite him. The next time the dog will bite off his face. [/quote] If you don't reprimand or teach or watch your kid and your kid puts his hand on a hot stove, do you get rid of the stove in order to protect the kid? No. You either teach the kid not to touch the stove, or if the kid is too young, you keep the kid away from the stove. This is clearly an example of bad parenting and not a bad dog. The kid has been allowed and even encouraged to abuse the dog. The kid should never have been encouraged to "play" with a dog, because most babies/toddlers don't know how to properly play with the dog. The dog tried to run away and the kid kept chasing him. The dog was sort of backed into a corner, and he acted in a predictable way. OP and her husband or incompetent and borderline cruel. [/quote]
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