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had a neighbor yell at me this morning, asked if i had a cat. went over & talked with her for a few minutes, turns out her 12 yr old pussycat had died yesterday. walked into her attached garage with her to get the litter & cat chow. as we were turning to go back out front, her deranged german shepherd broke open the inner door, burst through the screen door , & leaped at me. i stuck my left arm out to protect my face/neck, & he got me good on the forearm. got teeth punctures all the way to the bone, & arm feels like bone is broken. if i had known he was a biter, i'd have finished him then while i had a grip on him. now she is scared that i am gonna sue her. hell, i don't want to sue her, but strangling her idiot dog is starting to sound better all the time. first chance i get, baby...
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Report the person and the dog to Animal Control.Did you have to go to the ER? Because they have to report dogs bites. I suggest you get on some antibiotics real quick. That dog could kill a kid,you were lucky to be able to fight him off. Fuck the owner,call AC now.
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I have a friend in his 50's that was bit on the wrist by a little dog. It tore open the inside skin where you could see inside at the veins, which took a long time to heal. Even though it was his brothers dog, my friend was pretty mad about it, he said he was putting a hex on the dog. Turns out a couple months later the dog was getting busy all day with a bitch and all of a sudden it just killed over and died. It was an older dog but it makes you wonder.
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German shepards were bred as attack dogs, she obviously has no business owning a shepard if she can't control her dog. It's your responsibility to report this to animal control, I bet you'd feel really bad if this dog does end up killing someone and you never reported it.
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tell the old lady
Oh you got it made now!
Blackmail the little old lady for free cookies for life... lol. Sorry you are Puppy Chow! Hope you feel better soon. I think that old dog thought you was a burglar, and was protecting his old lady. Maybe give dog a break? Old ladies need protection from killers. I ain't never been bit by a dog, but I got bit by bobcat one time for trying to steal one of her babies. Ouch. I know where you are coming from. get well soon |
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did you go into shock ?
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about 20 years ago my neighbors dog(100lb sheperd mix) got hit in the road .I tried to help him load the injured dog on a truck.When I started lifting , the dog bit my hand and clamped down on it like a vise. The dog wouldnt let go, so I grabbed the top of his snout with my other hand and pried his mouth open, he snapped at and got 2 fingers on my other hand before i could get my hands clear
I had never been afraid of any dog before that and I had been nipped a few times. This was very different , the pressure/force of those jaws alone cause me to go into shock a bit. Ive never felt anything like that pressure and I have had alot more respect(not fear) for dogs since then. so almost 20 years has gone by and I am now having trouble with my thumb that got chewed on .The dog had my main Thumb knuckle in the back of his teeth with full bite and hold I'm gonna have to see a doc soon cause whenever i use the chainsaw and a few other things my thumb is sore as shit and completely useless for days after armedoldhippy, i feel for you bro, A big dog chomp aint no joke ...speedy recovery to you man btw you totally did the right thing by offering the arm, and he will always take the arm when you offer it so next time (hope there aint one, but...) 1)offer the arm 2)he takes the arm 3)quickly place your other forearm on the back of his neck 4)lift the arm in the mouth up using his fixed upper jaw/skull as a lever 5)break his fucking neck standard special ops training on attack dogs |
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I have been bit 5 times. I work outside for a utility and am in peoples backyards now and then.
You have to report it, for safeties sake basically the quarantine the pooch, and if they show no symptoms of anything it is released, on a first offence
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yes. I'm a animal care technician
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