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Would you have said anything?
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ok, so.......... Your child is looked after by a childminder while you are at work. They (childminder & family) have recently bought a puppy from family. During the day when the childminder has children other than her own at home, she keeps the puppy either in a crate or kept behind a baby gate in the kitchen.
What would you do/say if........your child (1yr old) crawled upto the baby gate and stood holding onto it and the puppy managed to scratch your childs face (from under the eye to just below mouth)??
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What would you do/say if........your child (1yr old) crawled upto the baby gate and stood holding onto it and the puppy managed to scratch your childs face (from under the eye to just below mouth)??
Many Thanks
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I was only a tad peeved when it happened. But, and quite rightly i guess, my OH was not impressed at all (hit the roof really). I just thought it maybe as one of those things I spose, the dog being a new puppy, maybe she hadn't thought that could happen. But as you mentioned, its not very good risk assesment is it! hadn't thought of it that way.
I think it's probably too late to say anything now. It happened last Thursday (he is only in childcare tues-thurs). It did bleed apparently :o(
I was only a tad peeved when it happened. But, and quite rightly i guess, my OH was not impressed at all (hit the roof really). I just thought it maybe as one of those things I spose, the dog being a new puppy, maybe she hadn't thought that could happen. But as you mentioned, its not very good risk assesment is it! hadn't thought of it that way.
I think it's probably too late to say anything now. It happened last Thursday (he is only in childcare tues-thurs). It did bleed apparently :o(
Difficult - it is the sort of thing that could easily happen to your own child in your own home. I doubt if the childminder would let it happen again. It is not as if the puppy wasn't kept apart from the children. I presume you have spoken with her about it. At this stage, I would do nothing further. You have to be realistic. Your child is in somebody's home and has the advantage of being in a family environment. Ask yourself if the same thing could have happened in your house if you had a puppy.
it did actually happen square :o(
The childminder didn't have the dog when my son started with her. It was a xmas present from her husbands mother who breeds the type they have. We (the parents) were asked if we objected to her having a dog. We were also told that it would be either in the garden or in a crate at all times the kiddies were there.
The childminder didn't have the dog when my son started with her. It was a xmas present from her husbands mother who breeds the type they have. We (the parents) were asked if we objected to her having a dog. We were also told that it would be either in the garden or in a crate at all times the kiddies were there.
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It's not a 'big issue' as you are making it out to sound like from me. we ourselves have a dog at home - hence why i didn't really see it as a big deal when i picked him up. But, as my OH stated, he is in the care of someone else who is looking after him - whom we pay a rather large amount of money to to do so, and we were advised that the dog would not come into contact with him. that was my reason for asking if anyone would say something, and if so what? myself and the OH had different views and i wanted to gauge the general opinion.
It's not a 'big issue' as you are making it out to sound like from me. we ourselves have a dog at home - hence why i didn't really see it as a big deal when i picked him up. But, as my OH stated, he is in the care of someone else who is looking after him - whom we pay a rather large amount of money to to do so, and we were advised that the dog would not come into contact with him. that was my reason for asking if anyone would say something, and if so what? myself and the OH had different views and i wanted to gauge the general opinion.
If you have a dog,then you can see why your child wanted to go see the puppy.I am just expressing an opinion too and I thought some of the other responses,like 'report her to the council' were a bit extreme,not what you were asking.I can't honestly see how the childminder can keep the dog locked away all the time she has children there so I just think that if you're worried,and obviously are,you should maybe look elsewhere.