Dog bite
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wrote on 14 Sept 2022, 23:26 last edited by
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wrote on 14 Sept 2022, 23:30 last edited by
Let me introduce you to my friend Aqua…
Step 1) she definitely needs to go get the up to date rabies vaccination information from the neighbor. See where that goes.
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Let me introduce you to my friend Aqua…
Step 1) she definitely needs to go get the up to date rabies vaccination information from the neighbor. See where that goes.
wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 00:14 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Dog bite:
Let me introduce you to my friend Aqua…
Step 1) she definitely needs to go get the up to date rabies vaccination information from the neighbor. See where that goes.
Agree, and if there was medical care needed, the neighbor should pay.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 00:52 last edited by
Awww - poor little guy. Hopefully this doesn't make him too afraid of other pups.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 01:14 last edited by
I don’t think it will. When I was four I got bit in the lip by a boxer. Needed several stitches and I still have the scar. Did not make me afraid of dogs.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 01:39 last edited by
Glad he’s ok. That’s very dangerous for the dog too.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 04:51 last edited by Catseye3
Me, too.
When I was 5 I was bitten on the wrist by a Boston terrier. Ever since then I've hated Boston.
Just kidding. I had a scar well into adulthood. I never had fear of dogs from it, but even today I can't see a Boston terrier without flashing on, "that's the same kind of dog that bit me."
Maybe it's a rite of childhood.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 12:11 last edited by
I've taken care of a few serious dog bites - ones that needed to go to surgery for repair.
Hated those cases.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2022, 13:26 last edited by
I bet. You know the dog will be put down.