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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a way I think you set your dog up to fail because I assume she didn’t know you were right there? Or did she know and bite you anyway. Anyway, huge dog lover here who has taught my kid how to behave around dogs, and I would NOT want your dog around children. I think the kindest thing you can do is put it to sleep. [/quote] Unfortunately, she was 100% aware that it was me. [b]She was watching me sniff the air around the room and had a bewildered look on her face the whole time. I probably should have taken that as a sign not to invade her space. [/b]Thanks for weighing in. [/quote] This dog should not be put to sleep. OP, you've got your answer right here. When your dog is staring at you with a strange look, that is a warning not to approach her. The high-pitched yelp means she was scared and possibly in pain. Take to vet to rule out pain, work with trainer on reading dog's body language.[/quote]
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