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Old 10-23-2006, 07:22 AM   #11
bettyeanne
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Originally Posted by Peters
She cannot be adopted to a family with small children

oh well for us! it's a shame most people have the sense to raise their children to respecrt and love dogs even small ones and we shouldn't be basically left out because we have small kids! oh well i understand though to a point i guess! i hope she finds a grest home she's super cute! i can't believe nobody in the family wanted her!
I, personally, think that it should be handled on a case by case basis. There are usually exceptions to every rule, even though I suppose I understand that rules have to be made. I have seen small children that I trust around Toto but on the other hand have seen children the same age that would think nothing about trying to carry her around by one leg! Everyone doesn't teach their children how to respect and treat animals. I totally agree that you shouldn't be penalized simply because you have small children! Our grandchildren, even the two eight year olds aren't even allowed to pick Toto up and carry her around .... they can play with her on the floor all they want but, when held, she tends to decide she wants down and just suddenly leaps! The kids totally understand [they have seen her do it] and it's perfectly OK with them ... they all love each other and have a great time playing!

I too hope this baby finds someone who will love her .... she is such a sweet little thing!
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