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Dog Attack!

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Great article!!

I was biting when I was 10 years old, and it scarred me, the fear that is, the bite was minor. But, whenever I'm around dogs that I don't know, I DO PANIC.

Whenever a dog owner says, "Don't worry, she/he won't bite you", but, I wonder if the dog knows that she/he won't bite me. So, I keep my distance until the dog gets to know me, but even then, I'm very respectful of the dogs TEETH and I won't put my hands near the dogs head in the fear I might startle the dog.

I love dogs, the ones I know, and I've owned many dogs. I guess it's the unknown with strange dogs that scare me to death. Your advise is solid! Hopefully, I can put your advise into action one day.

Thanks for the article!

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

Our vet has the same answer for anyone who asks, "Will your dog bite?"

Answer: "You never know."

And its the truth. You never do know what's going through a dog's mind, and you can never assume that even your own dog wouldn't bite you.

  • 2 months later...

great post man :)

better to live a day as a lion than a year as a sheep

  • 2 years later...

LOL we think the dog is going to eat us!!!

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