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Old 01-28-2011, 12:59 PM   #4
Poochieheaven
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Originally Posted by TresCutePiggies View Post
What a great article. When I was a toddler, our family's golden retriever took a big bite out of my face, and it ended up requiring stitches. My parents gave her to a family with no children, which I'm sure was the best thing for her. Obviously, it did not ruin my love for animals, but I still feel bad for the dog, even though I'm sure I didn't know any better at the time.
Happened to my sister as well. Unfortunately she doesn't like dogs now because of it. It was the second time this Golden had bitten someone so it was put down. Our neighbors' friends had the dog and it was unleashed outside...

A lot of it was my sister's fault as she ran up to the dog, but if I had a dog that had already bitten someone, I know I wouldn't let it run around loose in a neighborhood with lots of kids.

Great information and article!
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