http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/DA%27s-dog ... -grandson- picture: http://www.abqjournal.com/sage/762452-2 ... -01-02.htm So first thing my friends asked me today was, "Do sheepdogs bite?" What?? They think there's a breed that doesn't bite when provoked, untrained, unstable?? |
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The woman in the article should have been sued for trespassing - reaching over the fence. But people feel sorry for the brainless. And the grandson needs better supervision and training. |
Quote: Animal control said Brandenburg told them she will be talking with her vet about how she can get her dog to behave better. The dog's now bitten twice. She needs to take steps to protect not only other people but the dog. This dog should be put up when company comes and attended when outdoors. Or at least a 5 foot wood fence so foolish neighbors would leave the dog alone. Wow... who wrote this story? First it's a cut on the chin and one of the bridge of the nose, then it's a surgeon stitched up this throat and forehead. Quote: "The dog nipped at him, opened up a cut on the chin and one on the bridge of the nose," Dereyes said. The boy went to a nearby hospital, where, according to the report, a surgeon stitched up his throat and forehead. |
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