My dog bit ups man

Anonymous
Look into an annual insurance policy that covers your dog in relation to other people (bites, etc.) and other weird, random incomings you could potentially experience in life. We have one of these policies, they aren't that expensive, and they provide peace of mind. It's just smart to have one.
Anonymous
You should have checked on him, provided vaccination proof, and offered to pay his bill if he decides to get checked out at the ER (he more than likely has insurance since he works for UPS). I wouldn’t blame him for reporting a dog bite.
Anonymous
OP you are careless and clueless. I'll give you two examples of bites that people laughed off as "no big deal" that required trips to the doctor.

A friend of mine was bitten by a cat. Not a huge bite but it did break the skin in one place. He required a cast and antibiotics for a while because cat bites are very nasty and he got an infection right away.

My BIL was bitten by a child that I babysat. The child was horsing around and bit him (broke the skin). He also required antibiotics because the wound got infected.

Any time there is a bite you should take it seriously. Your dog will do this again and most certainly isn't sweet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your collie is not that sweet, and is not the most loving family dog. The fact that you say this makes me think your dog didn't "nip" the delivery man, but bit him.

The fact that you just let him walk away without checking if he was alright or needed your dog's vaccination records is disgusting. I hope he DOES file a report.


She had her dog contained and managed. This is not some wild beast roaming without a collar and leash.

He may file a complaint but she has an adequate defense here.


If her dog was contained or managed, the dog would have been unable to bite the UPS delivery person.


My God, this! If your dog bites someone they are not under control!
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