Hi, Sandra--I "never" post to the list, having joined a few weeks ago in my
on-going "research" of breeds for our family pet.........so, I typically
read and learn.  Anyway, I just had to respond regarding your quandry over
the family with young children who were considering one of your pups as a
pet.  I was encouraged that you mentioned you don't "automatically"
eliminate families as potential homes for a pup.  I've been at this whole
process of looking and asking and maybe sometimes being a bit pesky in my
ignorance, but it is soooo frustrating for breeders to blow me off as soon
as I tell them I have young kids.......even when I tell them I am "just"
gathering info, at this point.

You said most things were "nice" about this family, and from what you
mentioned it sounded to me like they were not being impulsive, and were
taking time to consider this decision.  I personally believe it is OK if all
the children in the home aren't totally "into" the family pet at all
times--kids are kids, and they have lots of different interests and are in
the process of learning all about their world, and the world that they share
with their siblings, parents, and pets.  I believe it is the job of the
adults in the home to primarily care for any pets--as kids get older, yes
they can help and learn what it means to provide for all an animal needs.
But, bottom line, it is the adults' responsibility to ensure the safety,
health and happiness of a pet.  From what you said, it sounded to me like
these parents recognized this.  I think it is good that you and they both
are deliberating the appropriateness of this decision.  But if you believe
the home environment to be a good one for the puppy, then this family may
enjoy many years of joy and love and reward in having this pet.

I also looked at the pictures of Jasmine's litter--of course, the puppies
are tooooo precious!  But Mom is really beautiful, as well.  BTW, I grew up
with Labs, and they are my fave big dogs!

~Jennifer, stay-at-home Mom to three kids in San Diego, CA (really hoping a
good breeder gives our family a chance someday!!)
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