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> Last time I looked I have a baby and you don't at the moment so I think I am more than qualified to comment

it's the deed that's naughty, not the child) (2) has allowed its young to eat anything that they have wanted to, and now agonises about feeding a healthy diet (ie the one they were brought up on) and (3) cannot allow a child freedom (although they themselves were able to have so much) (4) cannot remove/ban electronic equipment from a teenager's bedroom without there being rows between parent and teenager (so what's new?)
leaving the baby alone, unattended!
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Then i went into the feed store ...i was the only customer in there & I could see the cars from there. Noone came back to the car. I ordered some sheep nuts and layers pellets, which took about 10 minutes, then I loaded it into car. Still no-one. So then I went into the main store. The only place you can actually see the carpark , is when you are coming through the till. I walked around the store, there were about 20 or so people in there but non looked like new-mother material!!. Then I picked up a few bits & bobs, went to the till & as i was paying i saw a lass go out of the door, jump in car & drive off. She was out of sight of the car for at least 15-20 minutes the I know of, let alone how long she had been there before I arrived
>I'm too scared of my dog getting stolen if left in the car alone
I would be looking into re-training both my kids and my dog ;) I always made sure my kids knew how to respect our pets,they were forewarned that if they teased or hurt our dogs then they should be prepared to get bitten,needless to say this never happened.
>Yep! We brushed the snow off every now and then, before the pram got snowed in entirely and you tried to wheel in an igloo!

>For some reason people seem unaware of the effect a crying baby can have on many, if not all dogs.
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