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I have to completely disagree with this statement - very strongly. You cannot tell by looking at the owner whether or not the dog will be alright around children. Children need to learn to respect dogs - and you should always ask the owner first and supervise the child the whole time they are near the dog. My own dogs are frightened of children having never been brought up with them - the amount of times I have to tell children who think its okay to come running with arms waving right up to my dogs to stop running, walk slowly, arms at side and then let the dogs approach them if they feel comfortable with it. You just can't tell by looking at me that my dogs aren't comfortable with small children they don't know. |
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I dont let my kids pet strange dogs either. My Daughter is 3 and she was right by my side and I was watching her and the dogs the whole time. We were walking in one direction and they were coming the other way, she didnt go running up to them or anything like that and she didnt touch them. Maybe what I wrote didnt come out the way I meant it, I didnt mean you can tell how dogs are going to be around children, I meant you can usually tell whether or not the owners look as if they are responsible ones or not, sorry. I knew what I meant anyway Edited to say, I mean for example, we were at a childrens play area, a responsible dog owner wouldnt have their dog offlead at a playpark if they were scared of children. I can be so inarticulate at times. |
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Okies.... no you cant tell, or can you..... Would you think the large, very heavily tattooed person walking a staffie type dog is dodgy?? If so, you just picked ME, (ok yeah, im dodgy, lol)...... my dogs are all fine with well mannered kids, as Snoof can testify. You cant tell by the owner, and you cant tell by whether the dog is on lead or not. On a public highway, most places have a byelaw stating dogs must be on a lead or 'under control' whihc amounts to the same thing really. As far as teh DDA goes, any APBT or dog deemed of that type in this country WHEN the ban was brought in must now be registered, neutered, on a lead and muzzled in public places at all times. However these dogs will all now be either very very ancient or dead. Other than the above, ALL the breeds on the list are illegal point blank in the uk, there are only four breeds on that list although it does encompass dogs deemed to be of 'type'... (and tahts decided by supposed 'experts'....).... Rotties have never been on that list in the uk, nor have gsds, dobermans, staffies, dogue de bordeaux, mastiffs, bulldogs, boxers..... etc etc. ALL children should be taught how to behave around dogs, which is calmly and quietly, ask the owner if you want to pet the dog, leave unattended dgos along and never scream, run around waving arms around, poke or otherwise do silly things around dogs (or in fact any animal). Em |
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