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  1. #1
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    The child may have other behavioral or emotional problems as well, please don't assume that this is a normal family and situation and a normal child. At least they are trying to do the right thing, and not dumping the dog at a shelter, locking him in the basement, tying him up in the back yard or worse - dumping him on the street. They should be prompted to contact a breed rescue group.

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    I did reply via web post and, as gently as I could, suggested they get their child evaluated, for his own safety.

    (once I cooled down)

    If this kid doesn't "get it" after being snarled at and nipped, what ELSE won't he "get" that could endanger his well-being?

    I do understand, Karen...I was just MAD.

    Thanks!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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