When A Dog Bites
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I like the way you tell stories. Your voice is really calming and you're quite descriptive.
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My son got bitten by a Dog in the early 90's when he was 4 years of age.
While the dog had lock jaw on my son, I had a few options....
1. Stick you're finger up the dogs ass (Not my sons ass)
2. Squeeze "The Dogs Bollocks"
3. Breack it's legs ( Again not the dogs legs, my sons)
4. Screem in the dogs face and ears!
I just happend to have my 6 pack of eggs from walking home form "Lo Cost" (Now know as "Co Op") and I threw eggs at it and the3 dog decided to eat them off the floor.
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k does this guy have nothing better to do than to tell stories
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i dont get it. You didnt complain about the bite, you didnt report to the police and the dog wasnt put down. Whats the woman's problem?
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...come to think of it, me too! hey, WE are just animals that reason...oh yeah, there is that opposing thumb thing...
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oo er Mrs!
Hi Frank. Yes, that is a sad tale. The woman's manner implies shame, or embarrassment for her dog's natural behavior. I have seen parents react in a similar manner after their child behaves "badly" (naturally?). Perhaps the most embarrassing moments for me in my life were when I was "caught" being entirley human.
Sandguy99 4 years ago
The mind boggles with that last statement!
gumleyboy 4 years ago
That's too bad she won't speak to you. Especially after you were so nice about the whole thing. Mabey she's embarassed? Mabey she thinks the dog will try and bite again and she's worried. Still, she is making the whole thing worse when it doesn't have to be this way. You could aproach her to let her know how you feel and this could help break the ice. Hope it works out.
Anhinga78 4 years ago
Thanks Anhinga, I've tried approaching her, but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I have given up now.
gumleyboy 4 years ago