Sentences with phrase «knock over a child»

Puppies, until they're old enough to be trained and learn the rules, are goofy and wild, and are likely to bite, scratch, chase and knock over the children in the family for months.
Despite this, one should never leave a dog and child unsupervised, especially if that dog is large enough to knock over a child accidentally.
The Malamute is a physically tough breed with enormous strength that can easily knock over a child during play or drag its owner around the neighborhood unless it is properly trained and has learned its own strength.
So, when that sweet eight - week - old fur face turns into a rowdy, untrained adolescent that steals toys and socks, jumps on guests, knocks over the children, sheds like crazy, grabs wrists or chews inappropriately, many families realize too late that this is not the dog for them after all, and turn to rescue for help.

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The three women robbed her, she said, and the child was injured when one of them knocked over a stroller during the melee.
Anyways, sometimes I feel like he is actually a human child in disguise because he literally keeps us up all night with his shenanigans and we have to take shifts getting out of bed in the middle of the night to see what thing he has just knocked over, or what loud object he is racing across the floor.
It's built from durable plastic that won't break if you or your baby happens to knock it over and features a built - in LED light that won't hurt your child's eyes at night, either.
An unlevel floor is a terrible hazard for any child in a high chair, because it makes it possible for them to accidentally knock it over, even if they are properly restrained.
Take the time to go through the house and think of any and every item that could potentially be knocked over by a child.
My son now has seven teeth and a few more attempting to come in and YES he has bit me multiple times and every time he does I feel like my heart has stopped because I fear another chunck of skin will be removed from my breasts, but it has not been so bad and he seems to be a lot more gentle with his jaws than my daughter was... and bonus, we no longer have a cat to scare the pants of my children by knocking things over (R.I.P Ozzy) he will be missed but not by my breasts haha!!
If you have pets or other young children in the house — for instance, a dog who might knock over a bassinet, a cat who might climb in, or a toddler who might try to lift your baby from a bassinet — stick with a crib.
If you have pets or other young children in the house — for instance, a dog that might knock over a bassinet, a cat that may climb in, or a toddler who could try to lift your baby from the bassinet — use caution or stick with a crib instead.
The easily - moveable tension ones are great for bringing along to Grandma's maybe less - than - ideally baby - proofed house, but once your child weighs enough they can TOTALLY knock them over if they want to.
I could imagine the love that would overwhelm my heart, the pride that would knock me over at times, and the dreams and hopes that I would forever have for my child.
Between the ages of one and two to three, children engage in parallel play, where they aren't interacting directly with their peers (other than to steal toys or knock each other over).
I don't tell them to stop, but I do point out that the only children who have ever been injured on our swings are the ones being pushed by a parent or those knocked over by a child being swung to heights they could never achieve under their own power.
my only complaint is when the child in the bottom seat is in the unzipped, reclined position, i feel as though i'm leaning over a bit to get to the stroller handle — otherwise my knees knock into my dozing infant.
Chris Abbott, a researcher and academic who was punched in the face when Police Officers suddenly surged forward, Hannah McClure, a Masters» student who mentors foster children, who was pushed over by an officer who then stood on her stomach, and Josh Moos, a Plane Stupid campaigner, who was knocked to the ground as a baton - wielding officer vaulted over him.
If it is too close to the table, a counter or the wall, the child may knock the chair over by kicking their feet into these objects.
Makes me want to sprinkle a few here and there, although my children would probably think they were real and knock them over and... well... I digress.
I made this tree skirt over 40 years ago, and the first year we used it, our middle child somehow knocked the tree over and water and sap got over everything.
I actually am nearly 70... people who can't drive then shouldn't be on the road, automaton or not... the fact is that road limits are there for everyone's safety... knock a child over at 20 miles an hour there's a good chance they'll survive, at 30 it's only a fair chance at 40 very little chance and at 50 virtually none.
Consider an alternative scenario: Your child is over at a friend's house, and as they're running through the house with their friend, they knock over the stereo.
If you're on vacation and one of your small children is running around and knocks someone over, your liability coverage can kick in to pay for the injuries they suffered as a result of your child's behavior.
Even candles with protected shields can be knocked over by young children or animals.
Children can get knocked over or bitten, in the worst cases.
But, GWPs sometimes don't realize how big and strong they are, and could inadvertantly knock - over a small child.
A large - breed dog may be more likely to knock your children over when excited, so putting in the time to train a large dog will be extra important.
I knew how active a gsp was when I bought him, they are superb with children but you do have to watch that they don't knock the kids over!
Teach manners and the full range of obedience from a young age so they won't knock over young children or bark excessively.
There's also the possibility a dog running wild could knock over a small child or an elderly person, or run through a neighbor's open door or backyard gate and cause a problem.
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.
Ero loves all people, but due to his puppy energy, he could easily knock over small children so children over 10 would be best for him.
They might be clumsy and awkward, unintentionally knocking over furniture and even small children.
Siberian Huskies can easily pull down or knock over a grown adult, so care must be taken with small children.
While this can lead to toys being destroyed, it can also lead to children getting nipped or knocked over.
It can be especially dangerous when your visitor is a young child who can be injured if your dog knocks her over.
Young children and frail elderly people can be knocked over by enthusiastic dogs and can hurt themselves.
Remove or cover any electrical wires, houseplants, garbage pails, children's toys, and anything else you don't want your puppy to chew or knock over.
You should be careful with a Golden Retriever puppy or adolescent though as they are a very large breed and at these stages in life they can be very boisterous and knock small children over with ease.
Also, keep in mind that a child in the house with a dog is at risk of being accidentally knocked over, scratched or bitten etc..
Mastiffs are excellent guard dogs and good with children, though their sheer size may cause them to knock over smaller kids.
Due to his size and energy level, Buster Boy would probably do best in a home with older children that he can not knock over... with his body or his signature tail / full - body wag.
It could (and did) knock a small child over.
This will prevent jumping in the future, as they are strong dogs and will knock over elderly or children by accident.
The Karelian Bear Dog may not be the best breed for children who are very young and inexperienced with dogs, as they may be accidentally knocked over or injured by an overly enthusiastic pup during play.
We feel he would do best in a home with older children as his happy energy might knock over younger tots.
She has been raised with children, but would recommend older children only, as she can knock little ones over in a playful way.
They love children, but they need to be trained to interact safely so that smaller children and other pets are not accidentally knocked over or whipped by a wagging tail.
Kids are lots of fun, but due to his nearly 95 lb size and lack of depth perception, very small children may be knocked over.
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