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Old 05-29-2020, 09:46 PM   #2
yorkietalkjilly
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I've never had that problem but I know one thing, once a dog bites my child, it's time go to a home that dog can feel secure in, otherwise, he's going to try to take control using the only tools he's got - and he's learns biting works for him. No priceless little child should grow up around a biting dog, however sweet that pet might otherwise be. A dog predisposed to biting needs a handler experienced in dealing with this type of aggression against humans. Some dogs just don't have the temperament for living around children, fear them actually. Taco will be happier and more settled some place w/out children until he feels more secure and self-assured that he can't be hurt by a child and some just never do, especially toy dogs.
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