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    Slleipnir,

    If it were up to me, and whether I take the risk of her biting someone, I'd put a muzzle on her. This would break my heart. But, if it boiled down to having her, as opposed to NOT having her, I'd much rather her be a little inconvenienced 3 times a day with a muzzle. That would give me 21 hours being with her without the muzzle!!!

    ((((HUGS)))))

    Donna

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    Slleipnir,

    If it were up to me, and whether I take the risk of her biting someone, I'd put a muzzle on her. This would break my heart. But, if it boiled down to having her, as opposed to NOT having her, I'd much rather her be a little inconvenienced 3 times a day with a muzzle. That would give me 21 hours being with her without the muzzle!!!

    ((((HUGS)))))

    Donna
    I agree that having a muzzle is a good idea, just incase a situation arises and you feel you need one. A costumer of mine at my boarding facility has a JRT who is extremely dog agressive, yet great with people. Whenever he brings Buddy (the JRT) into my work he puts a muzzle on him because he knows there is a good chance he may cross another dogs path. After Buddy is in the back he never sees another dog and he is completly fine with us. We walk him when we have no other dogs outside and he does fine, and when he's inside he cannot see any other dogs from his room. The only time he has to wear the muzzle is when he's walking into my work.
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