yesterday the new boss of the rspca called for animal welfare be included in the school curriculum.guardian, a guide to a happy, well—behaved dog, and he's brought along his dog rex, who he re—homed after rex was accused of biting a child. kerry garforth, whose daughter — now aged eight — was badly bitten on the face by a friend's husky last year. and naomi corbride, the mother of toddler evelynn who was bitten by a jack russell cross — actually the same breed as rex here in the studio, at a pub garden in august. thank you for coming. i will ask you all how you react to this call for some kind of canine education or animal welfare education in schools, what do you say? brilliant, the more education the better, not everybody is going to do thing off their own back so the more information that is fed to the public the better, it is brilliant news today. kerry, what would you say to this call from mps? yes, definitely. my daughter might not have been bitten if she had known, but she knew the dog any way, so... what happened, she'd already met the dog, it wasn't a stranger if she had kn