Doq Holliday
@doqholliday
27 November, 12:10
Dog (lightly) bit my son tonight.
Was more of a warning bite than anything, and no cuts or anything. Son is totally fine and was laughing minutes later, but we’re a bit shaken up.
Anyone gone through this with their dog?
Was more of a warning bite than anything, and no cuts or anything. Son is totally fine and was laughing minutes later, but we’re a bit shaken up.
Anyone gone through this with their dog?
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First, relax. Without knowing all the circumstances (age/pain of dog, your son, etc.), my best advice - if this is new - is assume the dog is in pain and take him to the vet. Keep son away from dog unless supervised.
The comments on this thread are heartbreaking. Shooting your dog! Evil!! Why not just find it a new-better-home? 😡
You as the dog owner have a responsibilty to learn how dogs communicate, what their thresholds are, and to get a trainer if there are issues. [BTW - dog training is for the humans].
If you can’t - or won’t - be a good, responsible guardian and get the training you need to be one, then simply find the dog a good new home by working with (and funding) a local rescue!!
The comments on this thread are heartbreaking. Shooting your dog! Evil!! Why not just find it a new-better-home? 😡
You as the dog owner have a responsibilty to learn how dogs communicate, what their thresholds are, and to get a trainer if there are issues. [BTW - dog training is for the humans].
If you can’t - or won’t - be a good, responsible guardian and get the training you need to be one, then simply find the dog a good new home by working with (and funding) a local rescue!!
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