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Experiences with children and dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 430982" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Malika, sounds like difficult child is sensible. </p><p>by the way, my dogs are all rescues. The first two I visited and spent a few hours every week. They are a big breed and I wanted to make sure I had the skill to adopt them and give them what they need. After having them for almost 4 yrs I can really appreciate how wise that was. Just like raising difficult children or even easy child's, it took research, reading and understanding why the do what they do. My first question in rearing kids and dogs is "what do they need?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 430982, member: 3"] Malika, sounds like difficult child is sensible. by the way, my dogs are all rescues. The first two I visited and spent a few hours every week. They are a big breed and I wanted to make sure I had the skill to adopt them and give them what they need. After having them for almost 4 yrs I can really appreciate how wise that was. Just like raising difficult children or even easy child's, it took research, reading and understanding why the do what they do. My first question in rearing kids and dogs is "what do they need?" [/QUOTE]
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