Jennifer Lawrence Rehomed Dog After Son Was Bitten: What Parents Should Do
Inside EditionJanuary 22, 20262 min81,190 views
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- π Jennifer Lawrence is facing criticism for rehoming her Chihuahua, Princess Pippi Longstocking, after the dog bit her three-year-old son, Cy.
- π¬ Lawrence expressed extreme frustration after the incident, stating, "I just see them as a threat," and joking about wanting to "obliterate every dog."
Fan Reactions and Support
- π Some fans criticized her decision, viewing it as abandoning a pet and setting a negative precedent for other parents.
- β However, Lawrence is also receiving support, with some believing she made the best decision for both her child and the dog.
Rehoming and Safety Concerns
- π‘ Lawrence rehomed the dog to her parents, ensuring it went to a familiar environment rather than a stranger.
- π The situation highlights the dilemma parents face when a family dog exhibits aggression towards a child.
Expert and Parent Perspectives
- π©ββοΈ Veterinarian Dr. Timnah Lee believes Lawrence made the right decision by removing the pet to protect her child.
- π₯ Sarah Buser, who is also rehoming her Chihuahua pit bull mix after it bit a child, relates to Lawrence's situation and prioritizes her children's safety.
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