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Child Lures: Pet Lure

By: BigCountryHomePage.com Staff
Updated: November 8, 2012
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Most children love animals and can get caught off guard by lures involving them.

Children may be asked to help look for a "lost" puppy, or offered the chance to see a new litter of kittens, or maybe something more exotic, like a ferret.

Children should be taught to never enter a home, building or car, or leave a public area with the promise to see any kind of animal, unless accompanied by a parent or trusted adult.

If asked to help look for a lost pet, your child needs to ignore the request, get to safety and report the incident to parents and police.

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