Pufferpunk
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Has anyone been seriously bitten by a dog? How about a relative's dog? Are you still afraid of it?
I brought my sweet Kalvin (a Jack Rusell Terrier) over to meet & play with my sis-in-law's terrier mix puppy (4 months old) on the 4th of July. As soon as the door opened, her dog bounded out (much larger than the last time I saw it) & started fighting with Kalvin. I thought to give them a minute to decide on who was in charge but the dog kept viciously attacking Kalvin & wasn't backing off, even when I pulled Kalvin away. Kalvin held his own but the owner finally got her dog on a leash. The dog broke the leash & started on poor Kalvin again. I grabbed him up & tried to get out the door with him & the dog kept leaping at him & bit me in the arm & leg. I could barely get out the door.
The bite on my arm just bruised a bit w/4 small wounds. The one on my leg was much worse & really hurt. I could see flesh in the worst cut. It bruised badly. Now the circumstances of her & this dog is: she already had an old golden retriever from Anti-Cruelty. Her son came home from the navy & she got this puppy for him. God knows why--he's as lazy as they come, moving back into his mom's hous & not working or lifting a finger around there. This dog, as it's getting bigger, is starting to look like a terrier/pit bull mix. No trainig of any kind. No excersize either. Just hangs out in the house or yard. She never reprimanded the dog after it bit me & NEVER CALLED ME TO SEE HOW I AM!!!
I've been a dog groomer for 23 years & have been bit countless times (even on the lip) but never been viciously attacked by one. I don't think I ever will go into her house, as long as that dog's still there, nevermind that she didn't call me. My mom-in-law has called 3x to see how I was. My husband said she got bit too (gotta be by her own dog), so I left a message asking her is fhe was OK & if she wanted help with her dog--I have countless books telling what to do about vicious dogs. Still no call... Hubby says she blames me, for bringing my dog over there & greeting them at the door.
I brought my sweet Kalvin (a Jack Rusell Terrier) over to meet & play with my sis-in-law's terrier mix puppy (4 months old) on the 4th of July. As soon as the door opened, her dog bounded out (much larger than the last time I saw it) & started fighting with Kalvin. I thought to give them a minute to decide on who was in charge but the dog kept viciously attacking Kalvin & wasn't backing off, even when I pulled Kalvin away. Kalvin held his own but the owner finally got her dog on a leash. The dog broke the leash & started on poor Kalvin again. I grabbed him up & tried to get out the door with him & the dog kept leaping at him & bit me in the arm & leg. I could barely get out the door.
The bite on my arm just bruised a bit w/4 small wounds. The one on my leg was much worse & really hurt. I could see flesh in the worst cut. It bruised badly. Now the circumstances of her & this dog is: she already had an old golden retriever from Anti-Cruelty. Her son came home from the navy & she got this puppy for him. God knows why--he's as lazy as they come, moving back into his mom's hous & not working or lifting a finger around there. This dog, as it's getting bigger, is starting to look like a terrier/pit bull mix. No trainig of any kind. No excersize either. Just hangs out in the house or yard. She never reprimanded the dog after it bit me & NEVER CALLED ME TO SEE HOW I AM!!!
I've been a dog groomer for 23 years & have been bit countless times (even on the lip) but never been viciously attacked by one. I don't think I ever will go into her house, as long as that dog's still there, nevermind that she didn't call me. My mom-in-law has called 3x to see how I was. My husband said she got bit too (gotta be by her own dog), so I left a message asking her is fhe was OK & if she wanted help with her dog--I have countless books telling what to do about vicious dogs. Still no call... Hubby says she blames me, for bringing my dog over there & greeting them at the door.
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