by cheshirecat » Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:22 am
Hi, I understand it's difficult to have a dog, I have had them and I think it's great that you apologised. Unfortunately many owners are irresponsible and the common and parks in London are full of under-exercised city dogs, so it is one of my biggest peeves.
My toddler does not scream or run, he shakes and stands still. His great-grandparents have a farm and his grandfather is a vet, so he has a lot of opportunity to be around dogs and animals, if anything this has made his fear worse and now it is not just dogs it has also extended to all animals. Most children grow out of their 2 year old fears naturally, but for now it is actually feel it is safer that he prefers to avoid dogs, especially in London where there are a lot of weapon/status dogs with irresponsible owners and neglected pets.
Hi, I understand it's difficult to have a dog, I have had them and I think it's great that you apologised. Unfortunately many owners are irresponsible and the common and parks in London are full of under-exercised city dogs, so it is one of my biggest peeves.
My toddler does not scream or run, he shakes and stands still. His great-grandparents have a farm and his grandfather is a vet, so he has a lot of opportunity to be around dogs and animals, if anything this has made his fear worse and now it is not just dogs it has also extended to all animals. Most children grow out of their 2 year old fears naturally, but for now it is actually feel it is safer that he prefers to avoid dogs, especially in London where there are a lot of weapon/status dogs with irresponsible owners and neglected pets.