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Topic5 y/o boy unable to smile after 'sweet' dog ripped off his cheek in bed
Lost_All_Senses
05/18/22 9:29:36 PM
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Zero_Slash posted...
Also, how do they know the kid wasn't in there smacking the dog over and over until it attacked back?

Dogs around kids should be trained to sit there and take it. It's fucked up a lil bit, but it's just necessary.

I made sure my dog wasn't aggressive by constantly prodding him and doing annoying things to see how he would react. You gotta make sure a dog isn't just non aggressive because no one ever tested it. Drag it away from it's food while it's eating. Keep pushing it away when it wants to be near you. Lightly put your hand in it's mouth. Just, anything you can think if that a kid who doesn't know better might do.

Tbf, my dog was a sweetheart when I got him. I trained him to be a dog that listens better, but I can't take credit for him being a sweetheart. Basically just not abusing him made him stay a sweetheart. Easiest job ever.

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