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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 696955" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Im a dog lover also worried about the dogs, considering what our kid did. I dont think the dog should have to shake in fear. Dont trust his affection to them...it is phony. Our kid acted as if he LOVED our pets. Not only did he kill them, but my daughter told me, after he left, that she saw him choking a neighbor's kitten and he dropped it when he saw her so he probably killed other neighborhood animals.</p><p>This is no life for your beloved pets. You will find you can't work...you can't leave him alone and caregivers will not keep him.</p><p></p><p>There are three symptoms of a budding psychopath in children...serial killers studied had them:</p><p></p><p>1. pooping and peeing inappropriately.</p><p></p><p>2. fascination with fire</p><p></p><p>3. cruelty to animals</p><p></p><p>Sexual acting out is a big red flag that he is unsafe alone with other children.</p><p></p><p>You cant win or lose here. Due to the neglect/abuse of earlier caregivers, his ability to care about others and love others was ruined far before you met him. You didn't cause it and certainly he is too damaged for you to fix him. He is a danger to you, your pets, and the neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>I am truly concerned about the welfare and quality of life of both your dogs. They are innocent.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion this kid needs 24/7 supervision, like residential treatment. Don't adopt him or you will have to he the one who pays for it. Right now the state has to foot the bill. Let the state do it. Eventually he will do something that will force the issue...they know this. They'd rather have you pay than them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 696955, member: 1550"] Im a dog lover also worried about the dogs, considering what our kid did. I dont think the dog should have to shake in fear. Dont trust his affection to them...it is phony. Our kid acted as if he LOVED our pets. Not only did he kill them, but my daughter told me, after he left, that she saw him choking a neighbor's kitten and he dropped it when he saw her so he probably killed other neighborhood animals. This is no life for your beloved pets. You will find you can't work...you can't leave him alone and caregivers will not keep him. There are three symptoms of a budding psychopath in children...serial killers studied had them: 1. pooping and peeing inappropriately. 2. fascination with fire 3. cruelty to animals Sexual acting out is a big red flag that he is unsafe alone with other children. You cant win or lose here. Due to the neglect/abuse of earlier caregivers, his ability to care about others and love others was ruined far before you met him. You didn't cause it and certainly he is too damaged for you to fix him. He is a danger to you, your pets, and the neighborhood. I am truly concerned about the welfare and quality of life of both your dogs. They are innocent. in my opinion this kid needs 24/7 supervision, like residential treatment. Don't adopt him or you will have to he the one who pays for it. Right now the state has to foot the bill. Let the state do it. Eventually he will do something that will force the issue...they know this. They'd rather have you pay than them. [/QUOTE]
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