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Old 05-19-2015, 02:27 PM   #4
ziggy925
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I agree that maybe the best thing to do is present the owner with a bill, shot, jeans, doctor, and see what happens. IMHO it may be too late, but if you don't get a good reply to the bill you can call the local police, sheriff or animal control and see what happens. She's either unaware that the bite took place, or it's happened before and she wanted to make a quick exit. BTW, you really need to get proof the dog has been vaccinated for rabies, but unless the dog was foaming at the mouth...

As the other poster said, most owners are very responsible. If my dog even licks someone, while leashed, I always ask if they are okay.
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