Children have a way of getting dogs excited and this can lead to the dog
inadvertently hurting the child through their natural excitable behavior.
Not exact matches
The words and actions we use to shield our infants
inadvertently seem defensive, accusatory, and negative to our older
children, who often do not, or can not, communicate the
hurt.
It seems that by not acknowledging our
children's
hurts or providing comfort we can
inadvertently make their distress last much longer.
Bullmastiff puppies grow very large very quickly and are like «Bulls in a china shop» for the first couple of years so can
inadvertently knock over or
hurt a small
child easily.
She might
inadvertently hurt a small
child.
They might
hurt animals
inadvertently — baiting chipmunks with peanuts, catching frogs and fish and putting them into buckets, touching birds» eggs, collecting chrysalises, caterpillars, and insects in glass jars, netting butterflies — but these
children will grow up into adults who love and feel comfortable in nature.