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My dog bit my nephew....
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<blockquote data-quote="deannyc" data-source="post: 4158141" data-attributes="member: 29307"><p>Dogs do not react well to children. I read somewhere it is something about instanct and size. They feel threatend by things on their level. Its used to bigger people being around it and is therefore relaxed. You bring over a 3 foot tall person, albeit midget or a small child, they get defensive, and from what I understand usually frightened and go on the attack. You need to bring your dog around more kids, and be there the whole time. Show the dog the kid is your friend, and not some foreign animal. If he does it again though, its time to go. This doesn`t apply to all dogs, but basically either he is always going to do it, or he`ll get the message eventually. Be careful, and try to introduce them, unless of course you are SURE he will do it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deannyc, post: 4158141, member: 29307"] Dogs do not react well to children. I read somewhere it is something about instanct and size. They feel threatend by things on their level. Its used to bigger people being around it and is therefore relaxed. You bring over a 3 foot tall person, albeit midget or a small child, they get defensive, and from what I understand usually frightened and go on the attack. You need to bring your dog around more kids, and be there the whole time. Show the dog the kid is your friend, and not some foreign animal. If he does it again though, its time to go. This doesn`t apply to all dogs, but basically either he is always going to do it, or he`ll get the message eventually. Be careful, and try to introduce them, unless of course you are SURE he will do it again. [/QUOTE]
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