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No dog is EVER fine with kids. I have a niece who's four. She freaks my cat out because she's too loud and too fast, and I imagine it'd have the same effect on a dog. She's not naughty, she four. Being fast, loud and unpredicatble is her job.
Dogs are rescued for a variety of reasons, not always because it's aggressive, but a lot of the time because people are too stupid, cruel and/or feckless to cope with an animal. I am genuinely sorry for the parents' loss... but they have to accept leaving a tiny child with a massive dog was a mistake that's going to live with them forever. |
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Having said all that I sympathize with her and I'm sure there won't be a single day that goes by when she doesn't regret her decision to get that dog and blame herself |
It's the people in charge of the Dog Rescue that are to blame, allowing fully grown and potentially psychologically fragile dogs to be adopted by young families is reckless and stupid.
I also disagree that dogs and children shouldn't mix, I've never not had a dog in my life and I've never had problems, I've known plenty of people who are the same. A dog that is raised in a loving and responsible home will not harm anyone. There is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners and this dog's previous owners obviously left it in an unbalanced state. |
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