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Ok, so...thoughts - difficult child's, dogs, and husband's.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 153357" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Poodles are good. I (we) have had lhasa apsos since difficult child was 5 yo. Ours are not as smart as the poodles I used to have and they are more yippy but they are the greatest with kids. Many dogs would have bitten difficult child's nose off- he has never hurt either of them, but when we first got one and difficult child was 5, he thought he could put his face near her bowl to get an up close look at her eating. He took as much training as she did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 153357, member: 3699"] Poodles are good. I (we) have had lhasa apsos since difficult child was 5 yo. Ours are not as smart as the poodles I used to have and they are more yippy but they are the greatest with kids. Many dogs would have bitten difficult child's nose off- he has never hurt either of them, but when we first got one and difficult child was 5, he thought he could put his face near her bowl to get an up close look at her eating. He took as much training as she did! [/QUOTE]
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