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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: I had a somewhat similar incident happen with our shepherd. He was in an unusual situation that wasn't planned and that he wasn't used to--an extended family trip out of town. He was out of sight for about 2 minutes, and ended up nipping a young relative, necessitating an ER visit for a couple of stitches. I also worried he'd have to be put down, but the young relatives parents did not insist on it. Arghh! Another one. What is with you rude people bringing your dogs to other people's homes? PP here. We were supposed to be in a private house, away from other guests. Due to various changes instituted by relatives who were hosting, we ended up not being in a private home as planned. First time dog was in this situation, and the last.[/quote] Not a legitimate excuse. All these dog owners claiming the problem was that the host's accommodations were not sufficient to contain the dog are beyond ridiculous. Don't take your dog to other people's houses. Full stop. Part of dog ownership is having enough money to board your dog when you travel. Do not make your dog other people's problem.[/quote]
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