If you are an owner of a dog that belongs to a ‘dangerous breed’ category and you also have a child or a visiting small child please take this as a warning..
Don’t leave your dog with a small child unattended under any circumstances!!!
Only one little moment was enough for the following to happen.
See the photo below ……

Thank you…The Dog








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Oh that made me laugh!
that may be the ugliest couch i’ve ever seen!
Poor dog! Actually, I could totally see myself doing that as a kid.
I’m thinking that picture came out of a mom suddenly realizing that Junior was being suspiciously quiet. That’s one longsuffering English bull terrier–she must have kids of her own!
Children.
Not even the pitbull is safe.
At first I was thinking “Oh no!” and was afraid to look at the picture. When I finally did I burst out laughing.
reminds me of my grandson
Excellent, and typical of a good dog.
Good dogs are a result of the proper care and training they receive. Most often when a dog is not trustworthy, it reflects their lack of socialization and poor owners without training skills. This dog obviously is well brought up and comfortable in her life.
What a goodie-good that dog is! Poor thing though, being used as a drawing canvas. Bless the sweet doggie! <33
Well bred too. Temperament in dogs is as much about genes as training and socialization.
oh, i hope that was washable marker, so that poor dog didn’t have to face the ridicule of it’s doggie friends.
Oh my gosh, that is so cute!
Your son is quite the artist – is he drawing the upholstery print on the dog?
Well, at least it was washable marker! =)
At first I was thinking “oh no, here goes some ignorant large-dog-hater rant…” but then I scrolled down and laughed so hard I almost cried. =)
What a sweet dog she is, that’s great breeding and great loving from her family right there!
That reminds me of me as a child! I remember my mother running down the hall from the bathroom after hearing the cat making odd noises and noticing that I was too quiet…Only to find the cat sitting perfectly still with his mouth wide open while I played “dentist” and poked all his teeth.
I think he was trying to copy the pattern of the sofa onto the dog. What an artist! What an inspiring couch! What a wonderful dog!
You can just see that dog heaving a long-suffering sigh as this picture is taken.
I hope the poor dog at least got some gravy over her meal that night.
And what an excellent example of dogs that are well bred and well socialized can be excellent with children. I would play horsey on my families chow chow and he was always very very gentle with me, when he was tired of ‘horsey’ he’d stand up and sit down so I’d just slide right off!
This is a bull terrier, which is not an aggressive breed and DEFINITELY not the same thing as a pit bull.
http://www.akc.org/breeds/bull_terrier/
While I agree that no child should ever be left alone with any dog, I do have a special place in my heart for well-natured, patient, long-suffering dogs. When my eldest was only four, she drew a heart on the head of our neighbours’ white Westie terrier. Thankfully, they found it hilarious.