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Old 07-22-2012, 03:38 PM   #28
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I agree, take Molly to the vet. Their may be internal injuries, or small bite marks on her that may need antibiotics. I would want her checked out completely just to make certain she is 100% ok. The neighbors already have claimed responsibility, so take Molly in just for peace of mind. I also use one of those flex leads, the only bad part of them is they can go way too far on them, or anther animal can get a hold of your dog before u have a chance to intervene. Since moving, Suzi has had a few bad experiences with the managers 2 dogs, one is not much bigger then she is, but is use to being played with roughly by a huge dog, and does not have a lot of smaller dogs social skills, anyway take Molly in to the vet.
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