01-21-2009, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by mscat I am sickend by this incident.... I feel like it was the carelessness of the parent, leaving these precious newborns on a bed with no supervision. Of course she was not thinking of the what ifs or had any reason to believe that her Husky would go for a baby.... However, leaving defenseless little babies on a bed provides NO Protection or security .... SO the parent was making dinner in the kitchen, bedroom door open , babies left unsupervised, + owners of a big dog... Sorry but to me, this is negligence. Now the Husky, no doubt is going to be put down. No one wins .
I taught Preschool and was head of a infant toddler program, 20 yrs experience. Even when babies were sleeping we had a close eye on them all the time. Also a single parent, and had cats when my child was a newborn I always, always had my baby within eyesight 24/7. My child NEVER ever even recieved a scratch from one of the cats.
I do not blame the Husky, I will feel it is because of the carelessness of the parents that this tragedy occured. they will have to live the rest of their lives with the guilt of losing an infant to something entirely preventable. |
Amen! I totally agree. |
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