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[quote=Anonymous] [/quote] ...Others are tolerant and put up with it, not much different than adult human family members. I agree that particular dogs may or may not be good with kids and that some breeds are generally better with kids. The breeds that I personally know of as being generally good with kids are large or extra large size dogs, although I'm not as familiar with small breeds so I can't speak to those one way or another. I also agree that rescues are anti-family and anti-kid, generally.[/quote] Most dogs getting crawled over are very happy with it? I'm sorry, but as someone who has studied dog behavior/psychology/training for years, to the point where I have letters after my name about it, I'd have to disagree. I taught my own children to leave the dog alone unless approached by the dog. It's not that hard, and it's for the safety of both dog and child.[/quote] There is a disturbing trend for encouraging the child/infant/toddler photo ops and behavior including crawling and climbing on the dogs. That goes along with rescues/shelters/individuals posting such photos along with putting tutus etc on the dogs. http://www.amazon.com/Misunderstood-Nanny-Dogs-Objective-Concerning/dp/150872671X [/quote]
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