Let's just say several things have been struck from that list since having children. With three children, now I have a shrinking list folks, a shrinking list. Sometimes we play "child or dog" around here with the aim being to determine who did it or who you had to say it to.
For example:
"Don't lick your sister."
Seems like an easy one? Child. Yep, my son who is now seven and will probably be angry that I posted this had a habit of licking people. We even have a photo of it somewhere. I figure it was because of the response he got when he did it.
"Don't pee on your sister."
Both actually. I had a Rottweiler named Koeby who used to drive me crazy because he followed my female dogs around and tried to urinate where they did. Except he wouldn't wait for them to move. He just peed on them. And then there is my son, who got distracted one day in the bathroom and turned around mid stream to spray his little sister.
"Don't play with the stove."
Dog. We had a Brittany named George who learned that food was cooked on a stove and sometimes was left on it to cool. George began jumping up to see if there was anything good. Twice he turned on a burner. When he nearly burned the house down, we got the child proof locks on the burner knobs...because of the dog.
"Don't growl at your brother."
Shiloh with her tough girl biker hat. Terrifying isn't she. |
Again, both. For 15 years we had a cocker spaniel that was certifiably psycho. She was medicated for separation anxiety when she was young, and as time went on she became grouchy and cranky. Any time one of the other dogs got near her she'd growl at them to leave her alone. She was old, grouchy and crazy. Now to my daughter. One of my three year-olds has taken to baring her teeth and growling at her brother and sister when she is angry at them.
Required calling poison control?
Both. Child for eating small red berries off tree in front yard (why you put a toxin bearing tree in a front yard is another rant) and dog for eating a skink's tail. One got a big glass of milk the other got a psychedelic trip from the hallucinogenic property of the lizard tail.
I'm sure the list will continue to shrink.