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>It is understood Lucy had been on a shopping trip with her mother Angela and five-year-old brother Ross and had reached out to pet the dog, which was tied up outside Boots the Chemist.
>Lucy's father Bobby yesterday urged owners to muzzle their dog if they thought there was even the slightest chance it could harm a child.
> Im fairly certain if I left any of my dogs tied up outside a shop (not that I ever would) I wouldnt come back out to be greeted with a childs hand in its mouth.
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> i have young children and never let them pet a dog inless owner is there
> ...like you would never leave a dog with a baby ....
>> i have young children and never let them pet a dog inless owner is there
> That is wise advise for any parent but I don't believe dogs should be muzzled unless they have a suspect temperament. It is not normal behaviour to bite a child
> If the hospital did not dress 'the wounds' one can bet that was because there weren't any, possible just a scratch
> Children often have their arms out when being pushed in a buggy, what if, on another occasion the dog walked past and was accidently brushed by a child hand???
(he was never left outside alone and I insisted people not pet him - but you'd be suprised at the amount of people who think they know your dog better than you do and will argue 'no, he'll be fine'
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, but I could walk him past people with no problem and he wouldn't bite because somebody brushed past him. Most dogs know the difference with being brushed past and somebody deliberatley invading it's space with the intention of touching them.> maybe the government should step up and include one about the dangers that could happen between children and dogs, long shot i know but something needs to start being done and soon.
> but don't you all think it's a disgrace that the government are being thought of here to even be needing to tell future parents something that most of us just had told to us by our own parents.
> This is all IMO going back to the fact that kids are having kids are having kids therefore no parenting skills and no common sense.
> the kids can pet the dog
> ''excuse me mr pwease can i stwoke your doggy?'' no he'll eat you or yes your welcome to pat pat
> I GOT NO TIME FOR THE GRIEVING PARENTS AND PEOPLE WHO ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN, THEY GOT NO SENSE.
> and NO my Rottie does not wear a muzzle TELL ME ONE REASON WHY HE SHOULD?
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