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Experiences with children and dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 430685" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>An older lab would be a very good choice, but first I would want to make sure the dog is healthy and to know why these people are giving the dog away and make sure it wasn't because of some problem with him. We had a big black lab when my son was very little and he was great with him, very calm, gentle and tolerant, and he appointed himself as the official babysitter. The only problem I could see with such a large dog is if he plays rough or moves quickly where he might knock a small child down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 430685, member: 1883"] An older lab would be a very good choice, but first I would want to make sure the dog is healthy and to know why these people are giving the dog away and make sure it wasn't because of some problem with him. We had a big black lab when my son was very little and he was great with him, very calm, gentle and tolerant, and he appointed himself as the official babysitter. The only problem I could see with such a large dog is if he plays rough or moves quickly where he might knock a small child down. [/QUOTE]
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