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- Beverley_KenExplorerChildren or dogs, I believe that it does go back to the parents. I have a friend with a pit bull that licks my throat (was trained not to lick face), very friendly and playful. On the other hand, my neighbour has a little terrier that comes over to my yard to do his business, when I try to send him home, hr barks and snarls to the point I'm afraid for my leg or knee. There children aren't much better behaved.
Ken - gboppExplorer
ford truck guy wrote:
^^ those children act that way because they are allowed to ..
My point exactly! It's not just the children. (Of any age) ;) - darsben1ExplorerI always blame the parents no matter what the age of the offender. If they are not raised right then it is the parents fault.
Yes I am talking to you about your precious little child or grandchild that can do no wrong. gbopp wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
I've said it for years, my dogs are faaaar better mannered and better trained the vast majority of children I come across.
I agree but, it's not just the children..
^^ those children act that way because they are allowed to ..
That's the problem with society these days.. ok, one of the problems !- darsben1Explorer
gbopp wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
I've said it for years, my dogs are faaaar better mannered and better trained the vast majority of children I come across.
I agree but, it's not just the children..
They are somebody's children. - gboppExplorer
JaxDad wrote:
I've said it for years, my dogs are faaaar better mannered and better trained the vast majority of children I come across.
I agree but, it's not just the children.. - JaxDadExplorer IIII've said it for years, my dogs are faaaar better mannered and better trained the vast majority of children I come across.
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