Monday, August 23, 2010

My cousin lets his St. Bernard carry his newborn in his mouth from the loose skin on the back of his neck..?

I don't think it's a good idea, but he says it's perfectly safe. What should I do?

My cousin lets his St. Bernard carry his newborn in his mouth from the loose skin on the back of his neck..?
Oh my god you have to be kidding right??? How can anyone let their child be carried around like that. This is an infant not a puppy come on! I don't care if it is my cousin, sister, best friend or next door neighbor I would tell them that if they don't correct the issue I am calling child protective services. I mean how would you feel being carried around in a dog's mouth??
Reply:lol really? thats no good
Reply:Maybe if you specified if the dog is carrying a newborn PUPPY or a newborn BABY, some people might understand where you are coming from.





If it's a puppy, it's normal. If it's a newborn baby, obviously someone needs to have their parenting skills evaluated by a health professional.





I'm hoping that this isn't a goof off question to get people upset.
Reply:Well, goodness. Couldn't you come up with a better one?


You talkin' about a puppy or a human?
Reply:Perfectly safe to me Afterall we Wolves have been doing that for centuries.
Reply:start calling him "manimal"
Reply:That is the way most animals carry their young.
Reply:Yes, the St. Bernard's newborn can be carried like that without injury.


Trolls, on the other hand, would just as soon eat their young.
Reply:Holy Jeez....wow...so many things wrong.....head spinning...please tell me this is a puppy you are talking about and not a HUMAN newborn?





Puppy = Safe


Human= SOOOOOOO NOT SAFE!!!!





Does he realize how delicate a baby's neck is? Support the head....ring a bell? Not to mention....Oh man....NOT SAFE


Wow...that is just so wrong...on so many levels...I gotta go...I need to wash my brain with bleach now....








P.S. "Manimal"...that's awesome...lol
Reply:You must be talking about a newborn puppy as there is no "loose" skin on a human baby, if this is the case, it's normal, thats how mother dogs care for their pup.


If it is a human baby, call social services, fast!
Reply:I have no evidence that this is harmful to the baby, but I can only assume it is a horrible horrible idea. I would definitely approach him about it and if he still lets it go on I would call child protective services. Remember that babies have a soft spot on their heads that must be protected at all times. And also...whose to say the dog doesn't get distracted and drop the baby or even worse, bite down on it for some reason. This is something that needs to be taken care of immediately, I am feeling sick just thinking about it.
Reply:Great, now I cant get this picture out of my head of a baby with all this loose skin on the back of his neck!!!
Reply:You're bored aren't you? Stop asking silly questions.
Reply:You must be talking puppy because babies don't have loose skin on the back of the neck
Reply:just for my info do you have a life out side of your pc ?


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