jtdl
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This, unfortunately, has absolutely nothing to do with Disney but I am going crazy wondering if I did the right thing! Everyone I know agrees with me, but I need unbaised responses on this. This is long, please bare with me!
Background: My son has had the same babysitter since 6 months of age (4.5 years). He loves her like family. There have been absolutely no care issues, she has been great. In May her 1.5 year old dog was spayed. The next day my son gave the dog a hug and it bit him in the face requiring a 1 inch gap to be closed with surgical glue. The teeth marks could be seen encircling his entire face (it is a medium sized dog, supossedly lab X ,but I have never heard of a lab biting). I blamed this incident on the babysitter, as I think with the dog not feeling well, it should've been locked away from children.
Three weeks ago, I got a call to go to the Emerg Dept cause the dog had bit my son again. This time he had to be taken to an OR room, completely sedated (tubes, wires, etc.) and 5 stitches in his nose and one in his eyebrow. The babysitter said the dog was gone to the humane society and would be euthanized.
Ok, so things were back to normal and I took my son there one day the following week and when I called her the next week to give her my schedule she never called me back. I called her again several days later and she said they had got the dog back and were going to keep her. But on the days my son was there, they would take the dog to someone else's house. The other parents (she runs a small daycare) were ok with the dog just being outside.
Now, we are the type of people that if our dog (we have two) were to bite a child, it would be gone. Either to a house where there will never be children or euthanized. I could never live with myself if my dog were to bite a children, once, let alone twice. Anyway, I told the babysitter my son would be there for a one hour period while I went to work evenings until my husband picked him up one hour later. Well, I have had 4 sleepness nights antagonizing over whether to take him or not. I feel that they are very disrespectful to my son by keeping the dog. It makes me feel that they value that dog more than a child's life - who's to know if it won't end up killing a child the next time it attacks (I'm sure there will be a next time). So I called her today and told her that I am very uncomfortable bringing my son there but that I don't want to hurt him any further by not letting him see her anymore (remember this kid loves this lady). I reiterated that I did not want the dog there at all and if my husband were to ever see it, he would break the dogs neck on the spot. I told her for my son's sake, I would bring him once in a while for an hour or so, but he would not be there on a regular basis anymore. She agreed with that. Then she called me back and said that to make things easier why not just tell my son that she has a new job and will not be babysitting kids anymore. So obviously she is upset that my husband and I feel the way we do and does want to deal with the awkwardness that will come with having him go visit there. (I don't want to deal with it either, but I thought it would be best for my son).
Anyway, now I feel guilty for even bringing it up and I feel so guilty for my son not being able to see her again, or his friends that he grew up with. Did I do the right thing or should I have just grinned and bared it, knowing that the dog would not be there when my son was?
Background: My son has had the same babysitter since 6 months of age (4.5 years). He loves her like family. There have been absolutely no care issues, she has been great. In May her 1.5 year old dog was spayed. The next day my son gave the dog a hug and it bit him in the face requiring a 1 inch gap to be closed with surgical glue. The teeth marks could be seen encircling his entire face (it is a medium sized dog, supossedly lab X ,but I have never heard of a lab biting). I blamed this incident on the babysitter, as I think with the dog not feeling well, it should've been locked away from children.
Three weeks ago, I got a call to go to the Emerg Dept cause the dog had bit my son again. This time he had to be taken to an OR room, completely sedated (tubes, wires, etc.) and 5 stitches in his nose and one in his eyebrow. The babysitter said the dog was gone to the humane society and would be euthanized.
Ok, so things were back to normal and I took my son there one day the following week and when I called her the next week to give her my schedule she never called me back. I called her again several days later and she said they had got the dog back and were going to keep her. But on the days my son was there, they would take the dog to someone else's house. The other parents (she runs a small daycare) were ok with the dog just being outside.
Now, we are the type of people that if our dog (we have two) were to bite a child, it would be gone. Either to a house where there will never be children or euthanized. I could never live with myself if my dog were to bite a children, once, let alone twice. Anyway, I told the babysitter my son would be there for a one hour period while I went to work evenings until my husband picked him up one hour later. Well, I have had 4 sleepness nights antagonizing over whether to take him or not. I feel that they are very disrespectful to my son by keeping the dog. It makes me feel that they value that dog more than a child's life - who's to know if it won't end up killing a child the next time it attacks (I'm sure there will be a next time). So I called her today and told her that I am very uncomfortable bringing my son there but that I don't want to hurt him any further by not letting him see her anymore (remember this kid loves this lady). I reiterated that I did not want the dog there at all and if my husband were to ever see it, he would break the dogs neck on the spot. I told her for my son's sake, I would bring him once in a while for an hour or so, but he would not be there on a regular basis anymore. She agreed with that. Then she called me back and said that to make things easier why not just tell my son that she has a new job and will not be babysitting kids anymore. So obviously she is upset that my husband and I feel the way we do and does want to deal with the awkwardness that will come with having him go visit there. (I don't want to deal with it either, but I thought it would be best for my son).
Anyway, now I feel guilty for even bringing it up and I feel so guilty for my son not being able to see her again, or his friends that he grew up with. Did I do the right thing or should I have just grinned and bared it, knowing that the dog would not be there when my son was?