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[quote=Anonymous]My suggestion is to ask your employer to hire a dog trainer t swing by and work with the dog, the parents, and you, so everyone is on the same page. The dog must be trained, preferably with a pro, because a big GS is capable of a lot of damage. I say this from experience. My brother had his face torn open by one as a kid. I owned one that I trained and was sweet, but it still could knock kids over in puppy fun and hurt them. A few years back, my two year old charge was bitten in the face by the family friend's dog, when she just walked over to it where it was sitting in a corner. She was lucky- she almost lost her eye. Dog was perfectly nice, but not trained, nor used to small kids. I would never allow an untrained dog around little kids. [/quote]
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