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<blockquote data-quote="tawnya" data-source="post: 357223" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>GN, I run a roadside produce stand, and I have grabbed many a kid who is getting too close to the road. I have never been bitten, though. I always have my two rat terrier dogs with me, but they are inside my stand where no one goes but me. They are very well trained and have a little "gate" that they are behind. BUT, I still can't believe how many people let their little kids go up to them and "pet" them after I've told them not to. My dogs have never bitten anyone, but I certainly don't want there to be a first time. I was always taught not to approach a dog that did not know me. What are people thinking?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I got off of the subject, but no one has ever thanked me for saving their kid from the road. In fact, most people act ticked off. I would definitely prefer that than some little kid getting hurt.</p><p></p><p>Hope your hand feels better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tawnya, post: 357223, member: 55"] GN, I run a roadside produce stand, and I have grabbed many a kid who is getting too close to the road. I have never been bitten, though. I always have my two rat terrier dogs with me, but they are inside my stand where no one goes but me. They are very well trained and have a little "gate" that they are behind. BUT, I still can't believe how many people let their little kids go up to them and "pet" them after I've told them not to. My dogs have never bitten anyone, but I certainly don't want there to be a first time. I was always taught not to approach a dog that did not know me. What are people thinking? Anyway, I got off of the subject, but no one has ever thanked me for saving their kid from the road. In fact, most people act ticked off. I would definitely prefer that than some little kid getting hurt. Hope your hand feels better. [/QUOTE]
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