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I like her. 20 14.93%
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I do not like her. 98 73.13%
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:39 PM
Badger Badger is offline
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

I missed the part saying the dog was 10 pounds. If it were any older you might have to worry abut the dog getting old and snappy towards a toddler who might grab/pull/poke/push the dog. Sounds like the dog wouldn't be likely to do any permanant damage, but it would still be unfortunate.
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:41 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

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My littlest (almost 3) loves to try and ride my dalmation

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This sounds adorable.
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:46 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

How about training the dog? There's no reason it needs to do any of that behavior you described. That's ridiculous.
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:49 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

Every time a dog bites a kid moronic owners say things like "It's so out of character" , "He's NEVER done that before" - well of course he hasn't , if he had some parent would have wrung your dogs neck.

Don't trust dogs around kids.
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:56 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

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polltard

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F*ck off c*cksucker, nobody likes you.

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Please don't play with fire Devil, I've been enjoying your posts lately. My thoughts would be to keep them apart for a while, occasionally mixing them. The hygiene of your dog worries me a little as it does you. Is there a chance the dog could go if the hygiene could become a problem?


PS - i've always wondered, is your wife your avatar?
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:05 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

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How about training the dog? There's no reason it needs to do any of that behavior you described. That's ridiculous.

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Eh, my wife does not/will not exert very much discipline over the dog and had her for 5 years before we met. To train the dog I'd have to take off a week from work AND get full support from my wife, which ain't gonna happen.

We're moving into a house soon and the dog will have a yard, which should help with some of the indoor peeing and crapping.
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:06 PM
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

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polltard

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F*ck off c*cksucker, nobody likes you.

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i think your statement is inaccurate

also don't circumvent the profanity filter
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:07 PM
DrewDevil DrewDevil is offline
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

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polltard

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F*ck off c*cksucker, nobody likes you.

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Please don't play with fire Devil, I've been enjoying your posts lately. My thoughts would be to keep them apart for a while, occasionally mixing them. The hygiene of your dog worries me a little as it does you. Is there a chance the dog could go if the hygiene could become a problem?


PS - i've always wondered, is your wife your avatar?

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My avatar is that ex-Louisville cheerleader who had some super-naughty pics posted on the internets. I think most of them have been removed but happy googling!
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 PM
CrazyEyez CrazyEyez is offline
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Default Re: Should I keep my (wife\'s) dog away from my new baby?

Well then do you really have the option of keeping it away from your kid?

To answer your original question, I would not feel comfortable having my kid crawl around the floor where my dog pisses/sh*ts/pukes/drags ass.

(I have a dog and a kid.)
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:10 PM
Wondercall Wondercall is offline
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polltard

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F*ck off c*cksucker, nobody likes you.

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Please don't play with fire Devil, I've been enjoying your posts lately. My thoughts would be to keep them apart for a while, occasionally mixing them. The hygiene of your dog worries me a little as it does you. Is there a chance the dog could go if the hygiene could become a problem?


PS - i've always wondered, is your wife your avatar?

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My avatar is that ex-Louisville cheerleader who had some super-naughty pics posted on the internets. I think most of them have been removed but happy googling!

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Those pictures were great. I know a place I might be able to get them, if so I'll post the link.

EDIT: FOUND, PM FOR LINK!
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