MaumeeMom
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...but for kids to be afraid of ALL dogs, seems a bit over the top.
Sometimes there are underlying reasons for the fear. Any dog can be scary - big, little, fuzzy, short haired. Being afraid of all dogs can be a survival mechanism and is not over the top at all.
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My only point is that dogs are a big part of our society (in many parts of the world) and that to ban all dogs from an area, even if they're on a leash, seems a bit extreme.
Spoken like a dog lover. Due to our family situation, I appreciate that there are dog free areas in this country. Dogs may be a big part of your society but not mine. Schools are safety zones and I am glad that dogs/pets are not allowed on school property.
Also, if you had allowed your (natural, of course) fear of dogs to make you never able to interact with any dog again, I think it would have truly limited your social interactions.
I really don't feel this way. How are we limited because we have to avoid dogs? We socialize with people, we go to stores, the cinema, schools, sporting events. Again, dogs may be a big part of your life but it is quite possible to do without them and have a fulfilling life.
My DS#2 is extremely allergic to pet dander. He reacts immediately when exposed to dogs. He sometimes even has trouble at the zoo if it is shedding time or if we get close to someone who has been to the petting area.
Due to the fact that he can't be near them and hasn't been able to experience a dog's "friendship" he is terrified of them. I see this as a survival instinct.
His social growth is not stunted. We do just fine.
I really have no problem with dogs as long as they are controlled and well behaved. Just please keep them away from my kids, especially if I have explained the situation.