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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 430743" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>The other thing being that Labs have HUGE tails, and they like to wag them. One big slap in the face to a little 4 year old boy, and your difficult child might not understand that. My Mandy gets excited when she sees a squirrel, and will tromp on my feet to get at them. I have had torn up feet every summer since we got her because she saw squirrel and dug into my feet as she was rocketing across the yard. I make sure to get my feet out of her way, but it's a very conscious effort on my part, and I'm 50 years old. Not something a 4 year old can be expected to do, and definitely something you have to train out of a dog with loving vigilance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 430743, member: 99"] The other thing being that Labs have HUGE tails, and they like to wag them. One big slap in the face to a little 4 year old boy, and your difficult child might not understand that. My Mandy gets excited when she sees a squirrel, and will tromp on my feet to get at them. I have had torn up feet every summer since we got her because she saw squirrel and dug into my feet as she was rocketing across the yard. I make sure to get my feet out of her way, but it's a very conscious effort on my part, and I'm 50 years old. Not something a 4 year old can be expected to do, and definitely something you have to train out of a dog with loving vigilance. [/QUOTE]
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