trixipaws
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i kno i hav previously stated on this forum that i think all dogs ought to be kept away from babies, including those ones that "wouldnt hurt a fly". im not a dog fan really and i didnt trust them- any breed! i didnt want any around melissa coz i didnt trust any not to "snap".
anyway, we went to visit my boyf's gran in anglesey today- iv met her just once before she's in her late 80's i think and lives with my boyf's uncle and his wife. last time i met them was in late 2006 when i was pregnant.
anyway i COMPLETELY forgot they had dogs! 2 of them one's an old male (im sorry i dont know what breed kind of a brown and white one looks like a farmers dog or something!) and the other a young female VERY fine looking "andrex" puppy (sorry! lol dont kno what they called!) both dogs were twice the size of melissa and she's bout 24lbs now and snugly fits into 12-18 month sleepsuits- and the young "andrex" one, tilly, was very bouncey and playful!
anyway, melissa was quite taken with them indeed, i must say! she was soooooooooooooooooo giggley and loving them! kept going to them for kisses, pointing at them, prodding them and playing ball with tilly!
anyway, at first i was inwardly ANXIOUS AS HELL lol i was thinking "i kno iv got to be polite so refrain from jumping out my seat if i think the dogs staring at her funny- i kno my boyf's relatives wont let my baby in danger i GOT to trust them and try to stay calm!"
i say it was quite nerve-racking at first.
BUT, i will admit now, after less than an hour i was FINE about millie, i was soon convinced that the nature of those dogs was NOT in any way a threat to my little girl! of course i wouldnt be so confident without the owners in the room who obviously kept dogs all their lives and so understand the nature and would recognise before me any warning signs that they need to be calmed down or anything, but i was genuinely relaxed by the end of the afternoon- and now i shan't blanket lecture ALL dog owners to keep their pets well away from their kids any more!
forgive me
anyway, we went to visit my boyf's gran in anglesey today- iv met her just once before she's in her late 80's i think and lives with my boyf's uncle and his wife. last time i met them was in late 2006 when i was pregnant.
anyway i COMPLETELY forgot they had dogs! 2 of them one's an old male (im sorry i dont know what breed kind of a brown and white one looks like a farmers dog or something!) and the other a young female VERY fine looking "andrex" puppy (sorry! lol dont kno what they called!) both dogs were twice the size of melissa and she's bout 24lbs now and snugly fits into 12-18 month sleepsuits- and the young "andrex" one, tilly, was very bouncey and playful!
anyway, melissa was quite taken with them indeed, i must say! she was soooooooooooooooooo giggley and loving them! kept going to them for kisses, pointing at them, prodding them and playing ball with tilly!
anyway, at first i was inwardly ANXIOUS AS HELL lol i was thinking "i kno iv got to be polite so refrain from jumping out my seat if i think the dogs staring at her funny- i kno my boyf's relatives wont let my baby in danger i GOT to trust them and try to stay calm!"
i say it was quite nerve-racking at first.
BUT, i will admit now, after less than an hour i was FINE about millie, i was soon convinced that the nature of those dogs was NOT in any way a threat to my little girl! of course i wouldnt be so confident without the owners in the room who obviously kept dogs all their lives and so understand the nature and would recognise before me any warning signs that they need to be calmed down or anything, but i was genuinely relaxed by the end of the afternoon- and now i shan't blanket lecture ALL dog owners to keep their pets well away from their kids any more!
forgive me