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re: 6 year old girl in coma, will never speak again, due to pit bulls
Posted on 6/16/14 at 3:50 am to BOSCEAUX
Posted on 6/16/14 at 3:50 am to BOSCEAUX
Yes they are. Mean dogs.
That said...those parents should have known better to NEVER leave a newborn unattended with a dog. That dog isn't even used to the baby yet.
You have to carefully watch your dog(of any breed) when you bring a new baby in the home. Some dogs have no issues. Other may see the baby as a threat and get aggressive. I've had friends have to give their dog away because they didn't trust the dog's actions towards the baby and didn't want something to happen in the future. One example the dog was a bulldog that was usually very sweet. Got jealous of the baby and would physically try to nudge the baby out of the mother's arms when she was holding him(this was if she was on the couch and dog was also on the couch).
Butters loves children, but you better believe when I have a baby I will be watching him like a hawk around the baby.
That said...those parents should have known better to NEVER leave a newborn unattended with a dog. That dog isn't even used to the baby yet.
You have to carefully watch your dog(of any breed) when you bring a new baby in the home. Some dogs have no issues. Other may see the baby as a threat and get aggressive. I've had friends have to give their dog away because they didn't trust the dog's actions towards the baby and didn't want something to happen in the future. One example the dog was a bulldog that was usually very sweet. Got jealous of the baby and would physically try to nudge the baby out of the mother's arms when she was holding him(this was if she was on the couch and dog was also on the couch).
Butters loves children, but you better believe when I have a baby I will be watching him like a hawk around the baby.
Posted on 6/16/14 at 4:05 am to lsunurse
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One example the dog was a bulldog
Not a woo!!!!!
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nudge the baby out of the mother's arms when she was holding him
Our kids are big so no issues with that but we have had puppies come to visit and when my kids would show them attention Sherman wouldn't growl or bark or show his teeth (he never ever does any of that) but he would quietly put his head into the other dogs butt and push him across the hardwood and then sit down in the exact spot the puppy was. It was comical being that it was another dog.
Posted on 6/16/14 at 5:54 am to lsunurse
quote:we did. 6 year old stafforshire (sp?). We gave him to friends of ours when wife got pregnant with our last child. He never gave us a reason not to trust him and we miss him a lot but we weren't taking a chance.
y as a threat and get aggressive. I've had friends have to give their dog away
At his new home 4 years ago.
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