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Im going across the country to see my mum and dad over xmas and taking my 6 month old lad with me.

now theyve got a very nasty little westy that has bitten amongst many others a young child before.

 

I told my mum (who babies the horrible little c*nt) that i dont want the dog in the house at the same time as the baby i.e it's out all day and comes in when the babies behind a closed door upstairs asleep.

 

my mum got all offended and said the dog won't be spending all day outside because she'll get cold and even had the f****n nerve to say if the baby got bitten it would be because he'd done something to the dog first!!

 

I said to her the only way we're coming down now is on the condition that if that dog so much as growls at the baby it get's either taken out of the house until we leave or pts that same day,she said again the dog wouldnt do nothing if the baby doesnt,i got a bit pissed off by this point and said if that dog tries to bite my lad i'll break it's feckin neck on the spot.

 

just had me dad on now sayin my mum's in flood's,and that i've told her she can't see the baby unless she put's the dog down :wallbash:

 

merry f :censored: ckin xmas

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This last year has been tough, and the one whole thing i'm glad of is thats its brought the family

 

closer together, And i've learned how much they mean when times are tough... So i'd suggest you ring up your family and try and get them to uderstand your worries,

 

and the fact the the dog has bitten children before is causing you some concern,

 

And i hope you can sort it out,

 

Happy Christmas,

 

 

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This last year has been tough, and the one whole thing i'm glad of is thats its brought the family

 

closer together, And i've learned how much they mean when times are tough... So i'd suggest you ring up your family and try and get them to uderstand your worries,

 

and the fact the the dog has bitten children before is causing you some concern,

 

And i hope you can sort it out,

 

Happy Christmas,

 

 

Snap.

 

spot on there snap :thumbs: john

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Im going across the country to see my mum and dad over xmas and taking my 6 month old lad with me.

now theyve got a very nasty little westy that has bitten amongst many others a young child before.

 

I told my mum (who babies the horrible little c*nt) that i dont want the dog in the house at the same time as the baby i.e it's out all day and comes in when the babies behind a closed door upstairs asleep.

 

my mum got all offended and said the dog won't be spending all day outside because she'll get cold and even had the f****n nerve to say if the baby got bitten it would be because he'd done something to the dog first!!

 

I said to her the only way we're coming down now is on the condition that if that dog so much as growls at the baby it get's either taken out of the house until we leave or pts that same day,she said again the dog wouldnt do nothing if the baby doesnt,i got a bit pissed off by this point and said if that dog tries to bite my lad i'll break it's feckin neck on the spot.

 

just had me dad on now sayin my mum's in flood's,and that i've told her she can't see the baby unless she put's the dog down :wallbash:

 

merry f :censored: ckin xmas

 

 

I can really sympathise. My MIL used to have a mental springer that was always killing stuff because they couldn't control it. The deluded old bat was forever telling me how she'd trust him absolutely with our little lass, but i watched him change in a split second, one day when Libby was about 18 months old. She was sat on their hearth rug and playing with a beany toy..... The dog was about four feet away, lying down, when the little lass let out a right happy squeal. Jesus, i'd have never believed that fat dog could move so fast. It just flew at her, all teeth. But for her grandad sitting between it would have ragged her. He punched it in the side of the head and rattled it enough to get it off course. Then he grabbed it's collar and hoofed it out.

 

AND... the aforementioned deluded old bat threw a right strop because we'd " misunderstood " what the dog was doing. :no:

 

That said, i hope you can make friends with your mum, but still make her understand that there is real reason for caution, and perhaps she has a mate who could look after the dog when you go for christmas day ?

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This last year has been tough, and the one whole thing i'm glad of is thats its brought the family

 

closer together, And i've learned how much they mean when times are tough... So i'd suggest you ring up your family and try and get them to uderstand your worries,

 

and the fact the the dog has bitten children before is causing you some concern,

 

And i hope you can sort it out,

 

Happy Christmas,

 

 

Snap.

 

spot on there snap :thumbs: john

 

 

cheers mate.

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If i was you i wouldn't be so understanding, i would simply say, dog is put away somewhere else or we don't visit you, simple as, it is then her choice as to whether her dog is more important than seeing her son/grandson....................failing that, tell her if the dog isn't going to be put away, they can visit you......................without the dog :thumbs:

 

The fact this dog has bitten before, you have every right to be putting ground rules down, we all know what damage a dogs teeth can do, especially to a baby, it doesnt bear thinking about :no:

 

 

 

 

Good luck and merry christmas :D

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If i was you i wouldn't be so understanding, i would simply say, dog is put away somewhere else or we don't visit you, simple as, it is then her choice as to whether her dog is more important than seeing her son/grandson....................failing that, tell her if the dog isn't going to be put away, they can visit you......................without the dog :thumbs:

 

The fact this dog has bitten before, you have every right to be putting ground rules down, we all know what damage a dogs teeth can do, especially to a baby, it doesnt bear thinking about :no:

 

 

 

 

Good luck and merry christmas :D

 

I agree. How would you feel if your baby got injured if you took a risk, knowing the dog was dangerous? Be responsible and tell yer ma to wind her neck in.

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