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children that are firghtened of dogs and how i find some parents are encouraging their fear

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haychee · 11/07/2007 10:46

I have 2 medium to large dogs and i get so cross when i come accross children that just lose the plot if the dogs go near them. I can understand that they are frightened and i call the dogs away from the child instantly. But what makes me cross is the parents responses, "that dog should be on a lead" or i just get looks that could kill you dead. My arguement is, that if the child is that frightened then why would you take him or her to a place where dogs are everywhere in a dog walking area. Why do parents encourage their childrens fear by making these comments? what good does it do for the child? I actually saw one mother once who picked her child up every time the dog was anywhere close (like 4-5meters away). The child got increasingly anxious and the mother ended up having a go at me. I know and fully appreciate that some dogs are dangerous but mine arent and i think that when parents react like this infront of their children the message they are displaying is that its ok to be this frightened of dogs.

My daughter was once frightened of thunder so i purposely sat up with her watching a storm and saying things like "wow, that one was very loud" and " cor, look at that lightening isnt it beautiful". Because of this time i spent with her and the way we watched it together has dulled her fear - infact she gets quite excited if there is a storm brewing now.
Any one else feel the same or can understand where im coming from? or maybe your one of these types of parents that react like this? I would like to discuss the issue if anyone has any comments?

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hellish · 11/07/2007 18:51

Haychee - if I chase your child because I think it's fun, (not because I want to eat her) even if your child does not want to be chased, is that okay?

donnie · 11/07/2007 18:51

just put them on a fucking lead and stop rambling on will you? nobody wants your great big dogs running up to them and slobbering all over them so TAKE THEM AWAY FFS.

CAN'T YOU UNDERSTAND PLAIN ENGLISH? or aer you so dog obsessed that you only understand dog grunts?

MamaMaiasaura · 11/07/2007 18:51

Filly, I was here this morning as she basically said as much.

btw am not a dog hater, just a hypocrite hater.

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 18:51

"he is not chasing because he wants to eat the child he is chasing because its fun! There are such things as nonaggressive dogs you know they do exist!"

oh my jesus god!

you are something else, are you SERIOUS?

gosh its been fun, anyone else want a turn?

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 18:52

its still worse, awen. she is a driving instructor also.

am a bit generally though here, but she (?) 's given us a laff

hatrickjacqueline · 11/07/2007 18:52

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donnie · 11/07/2007 18:52

people who are obsessed with dogs are weirdos IMO.

haychee · 11/07/2007 18:53

Do you have or have you ever owned a dog filly?
How can you honestly say my dogs are not trained well when they both have medals? I have not seen it as a bit of a laugh and i am disgusted at your accusation. My children and their friends have done this and its what puppies do all of them not just mine! The difference though with mine is that i can recall him to heel in a heartbeat because he is so well trained.

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MamaMaiasaura · 11/07/2007 18:54

I think it is a load of crap and she is taqlking shite.

Oh and the risk of your child getting bitten by a dog who has irresponsible owners is much higher than the risk of them getting snatched from thier beds..

Her(?) priorities are fucked up IMO

donnie · 11/07/2007 18:54

medals????
what does that prove?

FrogPrincess · 11/07/2007 18:54

I can't believe this is still going on...

Isn't it time to go and walk your dogs haychee?

hatrickjacqueline · 11/07/2007 18:55

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MamaMaiasaura · 11/07/2007 18:56

yet your cdhildren are not so well trained as apparntly they still talk to strangers according to the other thread..

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 18:57

"How can you honestly say my dogs are not trained well when they both have medals?"

um, because they CHASE CHILDREN FOR SCREAMING?

I am actually sobbing with laughter and so is dp

but I must desist

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 18:58

oh god does she have TWO threads?

the busy life of a troll, eh?

BridgetTheWoollyMammoth · 11/07/2007 18:58

get a dog umbrella. no child could be scared of a dog wearing such a fashiopmn mistake.

jeez

haychee · 11/07/2007 18:59

I dont care what you say, ALL puppies chase. So with that in mind therefore all puppies should be on leads? Therefore they will never learn their boundaries, excellent, im sure you all want every dog to not know their boundaries eh? What a marvellous world we would be living in then!

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BillWeasleyBeast · 11/07/2007 18:59

Am I being unreasonable to dislike irresponsible dog owners? Oh and by the way I like dogs, I grew up with dogs but I've also been attacked by one. If you can see that a child is scared of your dog why didn't you get your dog under control and move it away? You can't tell a dog is dangerous by looking at it and the nicest, best traind most placid dog in the world can turn nasty on a sixpence.

doughnuts · 11/07/2007 19:00

oh I thought this was the cow thread

MrsBadger · 11/07/2007 19:01

If all puppies chase then yes, they should be on leads when there are children about.

Surely the classes you keep mentioning will teach them not to chase, at which point they can be trusted off the lead?

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 19:01

oh my god she said it she said it

he's a puppy

pmsl

oh have worked out who you are- marjorie dursley

haychee · 11/07/2007 19:01

i do, i do! My dogs are recalled in an instant if someone big or small is frightened!

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MrsBadger · 11/07/2007 19:03

...but not until you have ascertained that they have become frightened.
ie you don't proactively stop them going up to people - they go up to people, you wait till the child cries / screams / runs and then you call them off.
Nice.

FillydoraTonks · 11/07/2007 19:05

but mrsbadger, that is ok

becuase

IT IS ONLY A PUPPY

pmsl

god i need to do something constructive

FrogPrincess · 11/07/2007 19:06

waaaalkiieeeeess

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