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Old 01-21-2009, 06:46 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by doglvrfrombirth View Post
I can't "make" anyone feel any certain way and I'm most certainly not trying to. We all have the right to our own opinions, yes, but form that opinion once you know the entire story. And...imagine yourself as the mother in this situation before you throw a harsh opinion, such as neglect, out there.

It's so easy to form opinions and make judgements on people we don't know. But, like I said...what if this was you, your family, your friend, your co-worker, etc., would you be so quick to form that same opinion?
You are absolutely correct... It is opinions.. > I am sorry you do not like some of what others have written.
I am and always have been an advocate for the saftey of helpless, infants and young children. I am a firm believer that it is the parents resonsibilty to take every percaution and care of their children. Nothing can change my mind about that.
I believe that if I knew the people directly involved i'd still feel the same way , because of how I believe childern need to be always supervised and not left in a a situation where they could be harmed. Granted the mother never thought one of the Huskeys' would do it, however, taking a chance for it to happen is a tragedy in itself.
Too many years of teaching, and too many horror stories , I have known and seen personally..
I agree that the dog could be returned to the rescue shelter, and not be put down. Why can't the animal go to a home where no little children reside?
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