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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?

OP posts:
winestein · 12/07/2007 16:08

are you kidding? Of course there is!

zookeeper · 12/07/2007 16:08

what good would that do Ruty -? You'd all still bang on about it being a potentially dangerous animal however well trained. there are posters on this thread who don't want dogs within 5 metres of their child, however well-behaved.

zookeeper · 12/07/2007 16:08

Yes I read the Dangerous Dog Act regularly.
Snort

peanutbear · 12/07/2007 16:09

my god are you still talking about this

ruty · 12/07/2007 16:09

the dog owners, not the dogs, zookeeper.

UnquietDad · 12/07/2007 16:11

winestein - OMG, I don't even want to go there. I wonder what their message-boards are like?

ruty · 12/07/2007 16:12

probably stuff like 'oh my darling Bonio gives me a special lick on the lips every night before i go to bed.'

winestein · 12/07/2007 16:13

The dangerous dogs act doesn't apply here. It is talking about dogs which are dangerously out of control. We are not talking about that here, just dogs that are not being controlled properly

No Peanut, it's still not going on. No Way. Look away. Run whilst you still can!!

LittleLupin · 12/07/2007 16:15

Oh my god, this thread made the News Roundup

UnquietDad · 12/07/2007 16:16

"I took my DDs (*) Rover and Wolfie to the park and let them off the lead to play with two strange toddlers and they ran screaming to their mother. I think they were over-reacting. Am I being unreasonable?"

(*) Darling Dogs

zookeeper · 12/07/2007 16:18

Saw a dog today - my mother went nuts. Dogs must be very scary.

winestein · 12/07/2007 16:19

Oh nooooooooooooo!

If it made the news round-up that means that more people will read it and more people might post.

I take it all back Lapin.....

UnquietDad · 12/07/2007 16:19

"A non-dogger dared to park in the Mummy and Doggie parking spaces at Pets@Home the other day. I was furious."

winestein · 12/07/2007 16:19

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winestein · 12/07/2007 16:19

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winestein · 12/07/2007 16:20

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winestein · 12/07/2007 16:20

and all together now...

winestein · 12/07/2007 16:20

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winestein · 12/07/2007 16:21

[gloom]

ruty · 12/07/2007 16:21

'I do wish mothers wouldn't get so hysterical when Fang slobbers over their children just after he's laid a fresh turd in their path. they are just passing on an irrational fear of dogs'

JOKE ALERT!

ruty · 12/07/2007 16:21

[sorry winestein]

UnquietDad · 12/07/2007 16:22

winestein, stop it with the dots!!! We're trying to have fun imagining Dogsnet Forum!

winestein · 12/07/2007 16:22

I can't get dogging and car parks out of my head now.

zookeeper · 12/07/2007 16:22

It's a good idea to alert us when you are making a joke Ruty.

Otherwise we'd all struggle

Kathyis6incheshigh · 12/07/2007 16:23

It would be full of unspeakable questions about worms.

Oh hang on, Mumsnet is....

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