Has anyone here been attacked by a dog?
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xbronnersx — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 01:08 AM)
I've been bitten pretty badly by three count 'em THREE maltese beep crosses, they're mongrels, I own a Dobe and I feel safer around him than those things.
And another time at the paddock there was a Rottie chasing the horses, he got hold of one of the legs straps and I kicked it, then it bit me, right around the lower arm, twelve stitches and a few colourful words later I was fine, still get a bit funny about dogs that roam though.
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pookybrain — 18 years ago(June 16, 2007 10:10 PM)
i have to say that's pretty cruel to tempt a dog to eat chocolate..considering the what would happen..and it doesn't necessary kill them off quickly..a regular milk chocolate bar would take longer then say..a semi sweet..the more cocoa in it..the more toxic..i think..you probably reassured it with a slow deatha few hours isn't really a fast death i think.food poisoning isn't fun..
but..i think that was pretty mean of you..killing somebody elses pet..you didn't mention that it even bit you..only chased you..i could probably see a reason..even though it's still cruel..if it mauled the crap outta you..but just cause it chased you doensn't mean you had to poison it..really awful..
you shoulda called the police again..they would eventually have to permentantly take the animal away from them..i've done that before..unless it was a dangerous animal..as in dangerous i mean the dog killing my livestock..or a feral hunting pack..then i bring out the gun.
i hope you don't start doing that to other folks pets..you sure wouldn't be around for long doing that to mine..that's just crazy..
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dog_luver12 — 18 years ago(June 19, 2007 06:37 PM)
Wow that was an awful thing to do. You don't even know if the dog would hurt you and yet you kill it! You a horrible person!
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LeonardPine — 17 years ago(April 11, 2008 06:42 AM)
You can't kill a dog with a bar of chocolate!!!! It may be 'poison' to a dog, but you would need the dog to eat a huge amount to have any effect!
My dog has eaten chocolate since he was a pup, he's 9 this year and has never shown any ill effects.
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unknown_soul278 — 17 years ago(April 21, 2008 11:10 AM)
Chocolate will not kill a dog unless they have an allergic reaction to it. It will likely upset their stomach, but not kill them. I used to think it would kill them too, but I started working at a vet's office, and all 3 vets said the same thing. It is not poisonous, but it is certainly not good for them. That dog may have gotten sick from the chocolate, but something else probably killed it, or it may have been an allergic reaction. My vets told me that grapes and onions are far more toxic to dogs than chocolate.
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baw1502 — 18 years ago(June 15, 2007 09:09 AM)
When I was 8 and my brother was 5 we was at a cookout. A ROTTWHILER walked up to my brother whilst he was sitting in a chair. My brother stared it in the eyes for like 2min face to face and that ROTTWHILER went off. my brother had no shirt on and is very very skinny, with his ribs exposed the ROTTWHILER bit up the bottom of his rip cage. He has sacarsno broken bones though.
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cyberwolf1313 — 18 years ago(June 16, 2007 11:52 AM)
one time, i got mauled by a large dog. it ripped a large hole in my chest, and it also tore alot of skin from my left hand. i still got the scars on my chest
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Im_On_A_Rolla_Gay — 18 years ago(July 06, 2007 01:05 AM)
Last year, I went to visit my uncle. He recently got a divorce, so he could do things he always wanted to without "the nagging of a wife". One of those things was getting a pitbull.
So I'm in his backyard chilling when his dog somehow made it out of the house. It ran and bit my leg. I cried out in pain and it brought me down. Instead of letting it kill me, I fought back. I managed to get one leg free and kicked it as hard as I could in the face . It let go of my leg for a brief second, long enough for me to go Mike Tyson on it's ass, until my uncle came out with a golf club and had to finish it off. -
Major_Zero — 18 years ago(July 15, 2007 09:12 PM)
My dog bit my hand when her paw got caught in a rope in the bleachers and when I went over to free her she was so scared she bit my hand pretty damn hard. My dog is a Beagle too. Not exactly an attack story but it was the first time I bled in years. My cousin though, back when he was a kid in France he was nearly mauled to death by a friend's German Shepherd in his apartment until his friend came and smacked it.
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wolf_deamon333 — 18 years ago(August 02, 2007 02:32 PM)
iv been attacked by my grandmas Chiuaua(sp?), he only did it though cause i forgot he dosnt like to be picked up and i picked him up so he bit my cheek then attacket my feet. other than a few other inncidents like that thought he's really a sweet dog
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MonteCarloMan — 18 years ago(October 22, 2007 11:08 AM)
When I was 7 I was attacked by a black lab in my friend's garage. Luckily her mom came out and saved me from a horrific fate. I can't remember what happened to the dog afterwards. Another time when I was around 9 or 10 I was in another friend's backyard and got nipped by a doberman pincher. Not too bad. Then in my early 20s I had a scary encounter with a giant rotweiler which galloped towards me at a straight line without making a sound. I remembered standing my ground and putting my hand out for it to sniff me and it suddenly slowed down at the last possible moment and licked my hand! Who knows what would have happened if I panicked and ran the other way-dogmeat!?!
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Ailec1987 — 11 years ago(April 06, 2014 08:00 AM)
Never in my life but damn why do some people still own pitbulls, doberman pinchers, german shepherds or even the ones I fear and distrust the most: ROTTIES.
I had a bad experience of a Rottie in a cage all chained-up barking angrily at me. I expressed fear from the start obviously and the dog reaction's was like an ''I want to kill you right now but can't because I'm stuck in these chains''.
However, my father somehow had the courage to walk straight forwards, pass the gate without giving a damn. Strangely, the dog did nothing to him but took steps back in fear. It it wasn't for him nor the gate parking station keeper (and owner) I would have never crossed the gate and go somewhere else. -
EMiller152 — 18 years ago(December 10, 2007 11:20 PM)
Once, when I was six years old, I was attacked by a standard poodle that belonged to my aunt and uncle. It pounced on me, knocked me to the ground, and bit my face. My sister, who was eight at the time, immediately screamed for help; our dad heard her, rushed over, and snatched me away from the dog.
This wasn't the only time when this dog bit someone. Eventually, he was put to sleep.
Luckily, I wasn't seriously hurt or left with a fear of dogs. gives a belly rub to one of her two chocolate labs
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BabyCharmander — 18 years ago(December 11, 2007 04:53 PM)
I never got attacked by one, but I got chased by one when I was like 10 and it scared me to death. My neighbor had a doberman pincher that always worried me 'cuz of how wild it was. One day I was walking around the side of the house and froze completely when I saw that the dog had broken loose and was standing a few yards away. Not knowing what else to do, I started to back up and stuttered things like "N-nice doggy" and stuff, and without warning it broke into a dash and started running after me. I ran around the front of the house screaming bloody murder and I could hear the teenagers (who always played street hockey) LAUGHING at me as the dog chased me. I finally backed up against the other side of the house while the dog was still turning the corner, so he didn't see me and ran past me. Then I ran into the house and started crying. I've been afraid of dobermans ever since.

