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> There would never be a chance that I would ever let him near the children, he is always on lead
(he is friendly but the look of him frightens people, so the DDA is always in the front of my mind)
, this has not stopped children running at him. I know kids should not be allowed to run up to dogs, get in thier face and bear hug them and it's easy to say, 'well you should have told the kid to stay away'. But I have lost count of the amount of times I have been caught of-guard and have a child chuck his arms around my dogs neck (eg. when I've just managed to stop one child running full steam into my dogs face, giving the child a 'dog-savvy' talk, while another child approaches from behind me and starts petting the dog). It would make for a much easier life for you & your dog if you knew your dog was not so reactionary around children. It can be done, it's not too late, but it is far to easy to get things wrong without proffesional help when you are dealing with an adult dogs behaviour that it has always had.
Lola my doberman was grumbling at her in her own house, this worried the little girl and she then became a bit frightened of lola and cried, we had to explain to paris the little girl that lola wouldnt hurt her to try and stop the anxiety as i understand dogs can feel the tension
>Lola my doberman was grumbling at her in her own house, this worried the little girl
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