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Old 05-20-2007, 03:51 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Sugar's Mom View Post
but, I think the point has been made over and over again here that even the best behaved children, even those that are raised from birth with tiny dogs, do have accidents. You can't tell me a two or three year old won't stumble and fall at times. What if he fell on your dog or had your dog in his arms when he fell. it has only been about a year ago that someone posted on this forum about that happening. The dog, a very tiny yorkie, died. i don't mean to be the old groutch bag here but I see over and over, "my child knows how to act and etc, ect. what part of "small children, by nature, are clumsy' is it that people don't understand.
Well there are irresponsible and clumsy adults too. There is always a risk. But like I said it is the parent's responsibility to monitor both of them to prevent things like that from happening. In this site alone there have been adults who report accidents that end tragically. I understand perfectly that some children may be clumsy, but acctidents happen to everyone, even "non-clumsy" adults.
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