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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 175604" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>My difficult child has always loved animals. He was great with our little shihtzhu when he was your son's age. We did have to be careful that he wasn't too rough when he was playing. When he was in 3rd grade I think, we got him his own puppy. He took him to obedience school, took care of feeding him, and slept with him. He is still difficult child's dog and has been great - difficult child doesn't have many friends and I think him having a dog has helped him in many areas, from developing empathy to learning patience and just having someone around who loves you unconditionally.</p><p></p><p>How does he react around dogs? We could tell from a very young age that our difficult child had a special relationship with animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 175604, member: 45"] My difficult child has always loved animals. He was great with our little shihtzhu when he was your son's age. We did have to be careful that he wasn't too rough when he was playing. When he was in 3rd grade I think, we got him his own puppy. He took him to obedience school, took care of feeding him, and slept with him. He is still difficult child's dog and has been great - difficult child doesn't have many friends and I think him having a dog has helped him in many areas, from developing empathy to learning patience and just having someone around who loves you unconditionally. How does he react around dogs? We could tell from a very young age that our difficult child had a special relationship with animals. [/QUOTE]
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