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Experiences with children and dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 430831" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>That is something else to consider, if this is a really large dog. Some labs get VERY large and muscular and are not easy for adults to handle, impossible for a child. At the prison where I worked, we had a huge black lab, Mick, who was trained to sniff out drugs. His handler was a big, stocky, muscular guy but he went around with splints on his forearms because the dog pulled so hard on his leash. We laughed till we cried one day watching a 300 pound guy trying to hold on to his leash ... he was leaning back holding on to the leash for dear life while the dog dragged him effortlessly along behind him across the waxed floor. He looked like he was waterskiing behind the dog!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 430831, member: 1883"] That is something else to consider, if this is a really large dog. Some labs get VERY large and muscular and are not easy for adults to handle, impossible for a child. At the prison where I worked, we had a huge black lab, Mick, who was trained to sniff out drugs. His handler was a big, stocky, muscular guy but he went around with splints on his forearms because the dog pulled so hard on his leash. We laughed till we cried one day watching a 300 pound guy trying to hold on to his leash ... he was leaning back holding on to the leash for dear life while the dog dragged him effortlessly along behind him across the waxed floor. He looked like he was waterskiing behind the dog! [/QUOTE]
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