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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>libbylincoln</author>
			<description>well i have 2 of each and i can tell you from experience that dogs are beter hands down .
they tend to be more patient and more fun and with cats you ahve to worry abou the fur and the fact they could scratch them&amp;nbsp; plus dogs are easier to train when it comes to not jumping in beds and ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well i have 2 of each and i can tell you from experience that dogs are beter hands down .</p>
<p>they tend to be more patient and more fun and with cats you ahve to worry abou the fur and the fact they could scratch them&nbsp; plus dogs are easier to train when it comes to not jumping in beds and cats can easilly curl up on their faces.</p>
<p>plus you dont want to have cat litter in the house in case your kid gets hold of it while dogs can get toilet trained .</p>
<p>thats my opinion as a pet owner and mum,nothing wrong with cats but i find dogs safer.&nbsp;</p>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:36:34 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>Kristen</author>
			<description>We have a black labrador retriever and he is amazing with our 2 1/2 year old and our 7 month old.&amp;nbsp; We are so careful to protect him from over eager small children that may start to get too crazy around him.&amp;nbsp; 
Although Jess's suggestion for a goldfish is good too.&amp;nbsp; LOL</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have a black labrador retriever and he is amazing with our 2 1/2 year old and our 7 month old.&nbsp; We are so careful to protect him from over eager small children that may start to get too crazy around him.&nbsp; <img alt="" src="http://www.minti.com/fckeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/wink_smile.gif"/></p>
<p>Although Jess's suggestion for a goldfish is good too.&nbsp; LOL</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 13:48:15 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>Kellzacar</author>
			<description>Hi there,

I great deterrent is PEPPER . . .&amp;nbsp; Sprinkle is thickly where the dog wee's or poops . .&amp;nbsp; It will annoy the dog and make it sneeze and the dogs will learn quickly that its not a good idea . . 

Cheers Kellz</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi there,<br />
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I great deterrent is PEPPER . . .&nbsp; Sprinkle is thickly where the dog wee's or poops . .&nbsp; It will annoy the dog and make it sneeze and the dogs will learn quickly that its not a good idea . . <br />
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Cheers Kellz]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:16:46 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>Izzy</author>
			<description>Once a dog goes on the carpet, it'll be hard to get the dog to stop because he'll mell the same spot and WILL keep going to it.&amp;nbsp; I suggest to clean the carpet regularly with carpet cleaners designed for pet stains. If you have a carpet shampooer, shampoo the carpet once a week. I know it's a lot of ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once a dog goes on the carpet, it'll be hard to get the dog to stop because he'll mell the same spot and WILL keep going to it.&nbsp; I suggest to clean the carpet regularly with carpet cleaners designed for pet stains. If you have a carpet shampooer, shampoo the carpet once a week. I know it's a lot of work.</p>
<p>One of my dogs peed on the carpet a lot and she kept doing it. I shampooed the carpet, but the smell is still there until I start doing it over and over and over. </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 04:48:57 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>ellamia</author>
			<description>Thanks everyone its helped we got a dog a beagle she is 6 months old and not toilet trained does anyone have any good ideas&amp;#63;&amp;#63; she seems to have a carpet fetish. The people i got her off have not trained her in any way. quite sad really</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Thanks everyone its helped we got a dog a beagle she is 6 months old and not toilet trained does anyone have any good ideas&#63;&#63; she seems to have a carpet fetish. The people i got her off have not trained her in any way. quite sad really]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 00:25:56 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>Jessgore</author>
			<description>I'd say goldfish... :)

And the only reason I say this is because we brought a dog... And my son (now 2) Loved to pull the dogs tail, push him of his bed, get in the dogs bed, jump on him smack when he was younger.. 

He still jumps on the dog but the dog is ok with it now...&amp;nbsp; We ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I'd say goldfish... :)<br />
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And the only reason I say this is because we brought a dog... And my son (now 2) Loved to pull the dogs tail, push him of his bed, get in the dogs bed, jump on him smack when he was younger.. <br />
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He still jumps on the dog but the dog is ok with it now...&nbsp; We have a jack russell and they have a lot of fun together chasing each other around.. Sharing my sons food... <br /><br />]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 20:30:57 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>mumof2b</author>
			<description>It's really up to you and your family.......eother would be great. What makes the difference is the time and effort you put in to teaching your children how to handle them and what not to do.....like chasing them, teasing them, pulling tails, trying to pick them up all the time, how to pat them............it takes a lot of time and ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's really up to you and your family.......eother would be great. What makes the difference is the time and effort you put in to teaching your children how to handle them and what not to do.....like chasing them, teasing them, pulling tails, trying to pick them up all the time, how to pat them............it takes a lot of time and effort but it worth it.....I grew up with dogs and cats and now we have a dog and we absolutely love and adore her, she's definately part of the family.</p>
<p>Amanda xxxxx</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:17:13 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>yummymummyof3</author>
			<description>Hi Kelly,
Depends I guess whether you like dogs or cats, I grew up with both, we had labs and poodles and both have been fantastic with children.&amp;nbsp; I have a lab and a poodle now and they are both so loving towards my kids and always have been.....&amp;nbsp; My mums cat lived its life in fear lol constantly running and ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kelly,</p>
<p>Depends I guess whether you like dogs or cats, I grew up with both, we had labs and poodles and both have been fantastic with children.&nbsp; I have a lab and a poodle now and they are both so loving towards my kids and always have been.....&nbsp; My mums cat lived its life in fear lol constantly running and hiding from my nieces and nephews but never lashed out at them.....&nbsp; I think as long as your sensible knowing that they are animals not human lol then either is safe and a wonderful companion for your child to grow up with.</p>
<p>Fi xx</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:37:46 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>Kellzacar</author>
			<description>Hi there,

I would think that is a personal choice. However i'd have to say that if it was a choice between a cat and a dog then a kitten would be a far more safer choice. Cats have a far higher patience level than dogs.

I have both a cat and a dog that i love very much as do my ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi there,<br />
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I would think that is a personal choice. However i'd have to say that if it was a choice between a cat and a dog then a kitten would be a far more safer choice. Cats have a far higher patience level than dogs.<br />
<br />
I have both a cat and a dog that i love very much as do my children BUT i would never leave my kids alone with the dog, not because he is a bad dog just because dogs don't have the patience that cats do and lets face it a cat scratch is way less serious than a dog bite.<br />
<br />
Cheers Kellz]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:22:39 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>DarkenedAngel</author>
			<description>Cats scratch, dogs bite, you can't really win on that one.
The biggest thing to be aware of is that although a small dog may do the child less damage if it did snap for any reason, small dogs are much more easily intimidated and much more easily hurt, and thus are the more likely ones to snap. A lot of ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats scratch, dogs bite, you can't really win on that one.</p>
<p>The biggest thing to be aware of is that although a small dog may do the child less damage if it did snap for any reason, small dogs are much more easily intimidated and much more easily hurt, and thus are the more likely ones to snap. A lot of animal shelters don't recommend small dogs for children under the age of ten years for this reason.</p>
<p>Children so young don't understand how to handle animals until they have been taught,&nbsp;and often they unintentionally hurt the animal, and the animal responds the only way it knows how - scratch, bite, etc. And the kid gets hurt and everyone wonders why. Of course you can't teach a child how to handle a pet unless you have one. Catch 22.</p>
<p>My kids grew up around all manner of pets, and by the time they were in kindergarten we were nominated to look after the kindy's pets during school holidays, so we'd have everything from turtles, yabbies, fish, mice, birds, hermit crabs, silk worms, you name it; on top of our furry, feathered, and&nbsp;scaly&nbsp;friends at home. It was like a private zoo sometimes! We never had any problems, but we were very careful with supervising the kids around the pets at all times (except one day when I wasn't looking my youngest son decided to give the fish a bubble bath!)</p>
<p>A dog can happily live outside (so long as you can provide adequate shelter for it) and it will always be around when you take your child out to play and interact with it - fully supervised of course - wheras cats often tend to wander off and do their own thing if outside and won't always be around when you want them. A cat indoors has a better chance of getting away from the child if it needs to than a dog can - because they can jump up out of reach - but supervision may not always be possible.</p>
<p>I'd actually be inclined to say go for a big dopey rabbit. They can live outside in a hutch, are fairly low maintenance, and if your child goes outside to play, so long as they can't get into the hutch the supervision can be downed a little, so if you can't be there every second you know the child won't hurt the rabbit and the rabbit won't hurt the child.&nbsp;And your rabbit will always be there when you want to take it out for your child to play with. With enough pampering and handling, a rabbit can be trained to just flop in a child's arms, and can even be taken inside and trained to use a litter.</p>
<p>You can also get a lot of good information about kids and pets from your local vet or animal shelter.</p>
<p>Cheers, DA</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:21:52 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>michellei</author>
			<description>I think that it's your choice, but we had 2xdogs and 2xcats.
Miss Cheeky Chops loved both types of animals equally as much.
I personally think it depends weather or not you are a dog or cat person - or reptile</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[I think that it's your choice, but we had 2xdogs and 2xcats.<br />
Miss Cheeky Chops loved both types of animals equally as much.<br />
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 08:04:42 -0700</pubDate>
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			<title>Re: Pets</title>
			<author>trixie30</author>
			<description>Hi there i reckon a puppy a small type of dog as cats can scratch very hard i mean i love both animalsbut i have always had aninamls in my house and my kids love it and its great for heaps of things like thge child will learn to play gentle and great to help future allergies as the immune ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hi there i reckon a puppy a small type of dog as cats can scratch very hard i mean i love both animalsbut i have always had aninamls in my house and my kids love it and its great for heaps of things like thge child will learn to play gentle and great to help future allergies as the immune stystem will get used to the fur and other smells.This is up to u what animal as u know what u like and your child good luck in finding the right pet]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 07:18:22 -0700</pubDate>
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