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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3115578" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I "worked" with a woman who had her nose and part of a cheek torn off by a Pekinese. A freeking Pekinese for heaven's sake. A dog that had never bitten, or shown any inclination to bite, before. Didn't growl, no hackles up, tail never stopped wagging, no body language to indicate it was uncomfortable with her. Just SNAP SNAP SNAP that was it. She was a first year veterinary student doing a summer job in between her spring and fall semester at my dad's practice. I had handled that dog a dozen times. I was 10 at the time so to say that dog's face had been inches away from mine each time was not an understatement. Why that dog attacked her and had never turned on anyone else in it's several years on this planet is still a mystery. Dogs be dogs. They are wonderful companions. But they are still animals. To ignore that is to our peril.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3115578, member: 42224"] I "worked" with a woman who had her nose and part of a cheek torn off by a Pekinese. A freeking Pekinese for heaven's sake. A dog that had never bitten, or shown any inclination to bite, before. Didn't growl, no hackles up, tail never stopped wagging, no body language to indicate it was uncomfortable with her. Just SNAP SNAP SNAP that was it. She was a first year veterinary student doing a summer job in between her spring and fall semester at my dad's practice. I had handled that dog a dozen times. I was 10 at the time so to say that dog's face had been inches away from mine each time was not an understatement. Why that dog attacked her and had never turned on anyone else in it's several years on this planet is still a mystery. Dogs be dogs. They are wonderful companions. But they are still animals. To ignore that is to our peril. [/QUOTE]
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