smack his A**!!
2006-10-13 15:53:14
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answered by beachcomber_06 3
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If the dog didn't want him to do it, the dog would let him know to stop. My brother and I used to ride our Irish Setter like a horse when we were little. Once we started getting too heavy for him, he let us know, usually by sitting down when we tried to get on his back. If that didn't work, he whacked us with his tail. He was a really smart dog.
2006-10-13 15:59:08
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answered by Social_D 4
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To get your kid to stop riding the dog. Tell the child no, take the child off the dog, if child goes back to do it, tell the child no, swat the butt and put the child in time out.
If the child is ridding the dog. what the heck is the child trying to rid the dog of?? fleas or its patience
2006-10-13 15:55:43
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answered by Feline Female 4
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2016-10-16 04:23:37
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answered by ? 4
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Start being a good parent. Buy that kid a horse, he will love you and the horse.
2006-10-14 15:21:40
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answered by Cowboy Jacob 7
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you are the parent, therefore YOU are responsible for your childs behavior AND for the welfare of the dog. also, your child could get bitten by the dog, and then everyone will blame the dog instead of you for not disciplining your child. be a responsible owner and parent; don't let the child near the dog if he/she can't act humanely and gently. and NEVER EVER EVER leave a child ALONE with the dog. it's cases like these where my clients come from, and a LOT of the bite-cases i havehad have stemmed from children's behavior like this. if necessary, swat their little rear and tell them they can't touch the dog if they can't do it gently.
2006-10-13 15:52:16
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answered by gunnermom 2
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Take a privilege away from him if he doesn't listen. You get some back bone stop being a friend then be a parent.
2006-10-13 15:54:27
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answered by thresher 7
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I seriously hope your joking! If your not then you have no business with a dog or a kid.
2006-10-13 15:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Force your kid into a crawling position and strap something heavy on his/her back. then explain how the dog feels.
2006-10-13 15:54:15
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answered by Mark T 3
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Displine!!! Who is the boss you or your child. Tell them not to and why and if the behavior continues then displine. Time outs, spanking, whatever you do.
2006-10-13 15:54:55
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answered by tiger4mel 2
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My three year old does it to my pug. Does it really bother your dog? Explain that he can really hurt the dog or that the dog might get mad and bite him.
2006-10-13 15:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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