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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @dustinx “Probably shouldn’t leave your NEWBORN on the ground with a dog present” ya know what I’m sayin?
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @moutons Then prob best to stay off a public forum on em the internet. SMDH
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @moutons Your talking about a dog that’s been around many children and seems to have a good track record of being socialized. Your situation is NOT this situation so yes, you are projecting your past bad experience onto this situation which does not relate to being unsocialized.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @moutons This is NOT the OP’s situation and you are entirely projecting.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @440281/ Correct, then why was the child low and why were the parents not watching the dog? Still a human error.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @440281/ No, you need to keep your baby away from the dog until old enough to teach the child how to behave around a dog.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @hunor999 Oh I 100% Agee with that point and I agree with them not staying there. That is the right choice. I’m NOT ok with people saying they should put their dog away to accommodate them.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @katrina2017 This is the right answer. No one should have to put their dogs away because your toddler cannot be trusted around them. You’re free to not come. That makes perfect sense. But there are so many entitled people on this thread who’s children have no manners/supervision and cannot...
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @bernardbarry237 You’re making the assumption that they brought the dog to their house or did I miss something? Sounds like the dog was at it’s own home. And honestly, if the dog was in his own home, then it’s you’re right to not go there again but you can’t tell people to put their dog away in...
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @joshisajosh Don’t touch a sleeping dog and actual parental supervision. Edit: and yes, I have 2 children and work in rescue. Dogs come in and out here all of the time. My kids are taught to respect a dogs space. We do bot ride them, poke them, hug them, etc. respecting boundaries is taught.
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    Dog nipped baby (X-posted)

    @rachellee Honestly, this is not the dogs fault. That is 100% your fault for not teaching your child how to behave around animals AND supervising your child when around an animal. You would no longer be welcome in my house if it was my pet until you taught your child manners around pets. Your...
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    I ( 50 f) have a daughter ( 27 ) that has been helping me and I don't know how to feel about it.

    @josephtheprotector It actually brings me joy to take care of others. This is especially true of my mother. She took care of me and I’m happy SO happy to help take care of her. As long as your are grateful, she will not resent one minute of taking care of those little things that mean so much to...
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