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<blockquote data-quote="farmermike" data-source="post: 70910" data-attributes="member: 1348"><p>my opinion: go for the larger dogs.</p><p>get a patient breed, that is protective enough to put up with a lot of sh*t from your kid. because the kid is going to annoy the hell out of the dog, pul ears and tail...</p><p>if the dog is the protective kind, he'll protect the kid and put up with it. that said, i have a dogue de bordeaux which is great with my little cousins and we used to have a great dane that i rode when i was three or four years old.</p><p></p><p>a friend of mine has a rott, and when his kid (4 years) had a toothache, and had to see the dentist, the dog wouldn't leave the kid. it got to the point where they took the dog to dentist with the kid. scared the hell out of the dentist, but showes how attached this dog was to the kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmermike, post: 70910, member: 1348"] my opinion: go for the larger dogs. get a patient breed, that is protective enough to put up with a lot of sh*t from your kid. because the kid is going to annoy the hell out of the dog, pul ears and tail... if the dog is the protective kind, he'll protect the kid and put up with it. that said, i have a dogue de bordeaux which is great with my little cousins and we used to have a great dane that i rode when i was three or four years old. a friend of mine has a rott, and when his kid (4 years) had a toothache, and had to see the dentist, the dog wouldn't leave the kid. it got to the point where they took the dog to dentist with the kid. scared the hell out of the dentist, but showes how attached this dog was to the kid. [/QUOTE]
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