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Old 12-10-2011, 07:59 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by maci_mace View Post
I'm sorry but if a dog is willing to turn and bite a person, no matter what the situation is, to me there is something very wrong with the dog behaviour wise, and that kind of action is completely untolerable.

I would put any dog to sleep that bit my child, OR send it off to a breed specific rescue with a trainer/behaviourist on staff. I would not keep that dog in my home. IMHO.

I def. suggest seeing a professional trainer/behaviourist even if you can only afford a week worth of appointments. It will be worth it if the dog never bites your kid again even if he does scrap with your other dog.
She gave several suggestions on what you could do. Just hate to see people get upset over misunderstandings.
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