I have only had one biter in almost 10 years and he and his brother were total stinkers otherwise as well, I didn't have any real time to get to know them or deeply care for them so letting them go was quite easy. However, I do feel that even if I had had more time to get to know them and grow fond of them, my ultimate decision would remain the same. (although harder to exicute) When the biter bit once, I informed the parents of both, the biter and the bitten. They both agreed that it was a one time event, the biters Mom said she would work with him at home (apparently he was violent there as well, biting hitting, pulling hair to get his way) and MORE IMPORTANTLY IMO, the bitten's Mommy said it was ok, I imformed to keep an eye on things and we went on. The second time he bit, I terminated the night of pick-up. My Mission in this business is to keep these children safe and well taken care of while in my care...I cannot successfully and honestly do that IF I choose to keep a child or any person around them who will jepoardise that statement. Sometimes to remove the problem is to terminate a child and I am willing to do that for the betterment of the majority.