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					Originally Posted by alaskayorkie  Thanks for the consolation and advice, everybody. I was terribly disappointed at first, but I've decided to look at it as a training opportunity. If raising dogs were easy, it wouldn't be as fun.    
Izzy, I did report it to the hospital therapy dog coordinator and left it in her hands. We were in it to help patients, and if she thinks that behavior could be a risk, then I wouldn't want to do it either. She probably won't see my e-mail until tomorrow, so I'll let you know what she says. | 
 
  Great attitude it is tough when what life was changes in a blink of an eye and what looks like hopes and dreams go out the window but this really does not mean the end of hospital work and he is still a wonderful boy.
I still thinking a good look over by the vet and make sure there is nothing under laying be a good thing.  Ears ,eyes, joint pain, cancer can be covered up and cause aggresion. I am hoping not but looking into it be a good thing.
I sit here waiting for a dog to go do work like Eddie does but it not in the cards yet. 
JL