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Old 03-23-2015, 05:32 AM
Newf Newf is offline
 
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Given the history I would say get rid of the dog. But I do have one question possibly in the dogs defence. Was the dog cornered with no place to go?

If the dog could not get away from the uncomfortable situation, it reacted the only way it knows how. However if the dog bit, in spite of having other methods of avoiding the situation, I would say the dog is more than likely to do it again.



Next time the victim may not be so lucky.

Glad to hear your son wasn't hurt bad.
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