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Lo, lo, lo, lo Lola!

My back yard is small but average for the Santa Clarita Valley, but the street behind us is about 50 feet higher than us, so we have a 45 degree hillside as part of our yard. It's completely fenced in, and I made sure there weren't any holes Lola could fit through before allowing her access to it. She's getting a real kick out of exploring her mixed environment of lawn / mountain / forest. Amy (the boxer) finally bonded with her today, so we have a happy dog family once again. Lola's a great dog.

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Vic Sagerquist




 

How do new dogs and babies get along?

The baby and the dog should never be left alone together.

However, Bassets are the least likely to be dangerous. There are other breeds such as the Labrador, the Golden Retriever, and the Collie that are unlikely to snap at children.

Adopting an older dog that has had experience with children is much better than adopting a puppy or a young dog without experience.

With puppies, teething is part of growing up - and sometimes they don't know the strength of their own jaws. Rather than riskng it, go with an older dog. That way, both parties can have fun & respect without getting into any trouble!!

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