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Old 09-14-2019, 01:49 AM   #20
stl
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Originally Posted by matese View Post
This update just made my day. What wonderful news, I will continue to keep Teddy in my thoughts and prayers until he is fully recovered.



Speaking from my own personal experience with dog attack.

My now passed girl was not physically attacked, we were walking, a Belgian Shepard we did not see broke loose from it's owner and was upon us before we knew what happened. I scooped my girl up and held her close to my body, that dog would have to get me before it would get my baby. My girl was screaming out of fear, and shaking so violently I thought she would have a seizure. As it turned out the dog was a friendly dog, the owner was there as fast as the dog was. He couldn't apologize enough for not having a tighter hold on the leash.
My girl never forgot that experience, everyday that we took our walk she was constantly looking behind her afraid of what may be coming.

I tell you this because Teddy may never lose that scaredness, that was a horrible, tragic experience for a wee little baby.

I am so very happy Teddy is on the road to recovery. Thank you so much for this update (((hugs)))


can totally relate to that. A few months ago Teddy was bitten, too. He kind of provoked it, but that’s how he is, over friendly and overexcited to play with other dogs, always thinking they want to play with him too. And so this German shepherd mix bit him. It was the first time a dog actually bit him. He was quite traumatized after that and was very wary of other dogs. It wasn’t nearly as bad as this time, so I can only guess how scared he was this time. He is also 8yo
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