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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4257512" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>So we go visit son, DIL and grandkids in Lewisville after attending a funeral in Denton and burial in the Dallas National cemetery. </p><p>They have one of those tiny fluffy dogs whose breed escapes me at the moment. </p><p>Like a thousand dogs before him when greeting them, I wait until they are less excited to finally settle down and then present the back of my hand to let them sniff, and then pet them. </p><p>Worked like a charm for every dog previously. </p><p>This time, the little yapper just about took a chunk out of the back of my hand. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]474875[/ATTACH]</p><p>Had that been my dog that bit someone coming into my home with every one hugging and so on like has happened dozens of times before with this dog present, I would have immediately taken it outside and shot it or stomped it to death if in an area where shooting could cause a response from LEO. </p><p>But I just bled like a stuck hog and have been bleeding for two days now so as to not traumatize the grandkids. </p><p>I love dogs, but a biter is not to be tolerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4257512, member: 5412"] So we go visit son, DIL and grandkids in Lewisville after attending a funeral in Denton and burial in the Dallas National cemetery. They have one of those tiny fluffy dogs whose breed escapes me at the moment. Like a thousand dogs before him when greeting them, I wait until they are less excited to finally settle down and then present the back of my hand to let them sniff, and then pet them. Worked like a charm for every dog previously. This time, the little yapper just about took a chunk out of the back of my hand. [ATTACH type="full"]474875[/ATTACH] Had that been my dog that bit someone coming into my home with every one hugging and so on like has happened dozens of times before with this dog present, I would have immediately taken it outside and shot it or stomped it to death if in an area where shooting could cause a response from LEO. But I just bled like a stuck hog and have been bleeding for two days now so as to not traumatize the grandkids. I love dogs, but a biter is not to be tolerated. [/QUOTE]
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