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Originally Posted by Britster I also want to add -- what about the people who have dogs first, and then have children? What would one suggest a person to do who has a 2.5lb dog, for example, and three years later, has a baby? In that case, breeders should never sell to anyone under the age of 45 who has the potential to have a baby at some point. That is extreme. Would you suggest placing the dog in a new home, simply because it's "not safe" to have a baby around a small dog? Sometimes I do think it's not fair the amount of judgment some get for having little ones/little kids because it is possible to live in peace, it just takes more work. Most people criticize those who rehome dogs when they have children (and it's not something I would ever do). It seems like it's a catch 22 type situation to me. But it's why I really think socializing a dog with children as much as possible is very important for these reasons. |
Well that is a totally different situation because the breeder didnt place the pup with them when they had a baby. That means the parents #1 dont have a 1 or 2 lb pup they have an adult dog. It means there will still need to be supervision but not the same as with a 1 or 2 lb dog with a toddler who is clumsy or unpredictable. With the young pups I think the breeder should be looking for the most ideal circumstance for their pup to go to, Thats just part of being a good breeder