Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walking down the sidewalk I was passing a neighbor with 2 large dogs (goldens). One of them jumped at me and by instinct I put my hand out and it grabbed my entire hand and the man had to pull him off. Luckily it only punctured one finger but nothing that needs stitches. Dh thinks rx antibiotics are in order. Is this overkill?
I don’t know this neighbor but he was very nice and apologetic. Said it’s a rescue dog and can get frightened. Said dog is up to date on shots. I’m worried about neighborhood kids and anxious about it biting someone else again. Also not sure whether to see a dr without seeming dramatic. WWYD if anything?
You didn’t get the neighbor’s contact?? Arguably you could get a tidy settlement, and the dog would be put down and at no risk of harming others
Anonymous wrote:Walking down the sidewalk I was passing a neighbor with 2 large dogs (goldens). One of them jumped at me and by instinct I put my hand out and it grabbed my entire hand and the man had to pull him off. Luckily it only punctured one finger but nothing that needs stitches. Dh thinks rx antibiotics are in order. Is this overkill?
I don’t know this neighbor but he was very nice and apologetic. Said it’s a rescue dog and can get frightened. Said dog is up to date on shots. I’m worried about neighborhood kids and anxious about it biting someone else again. Also not sure whether to see a dr without seeming dramatic. WWYD if anything?
Anonymous wrote:Seems like overkill. You put your hand in the dog's mouth and got scratched on a tooth when the dog was pulled away?
I'd wash with soap and call it done. And be more careful when putting my hand in a dog's mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like overkill. You put your hand in the dog's mouth and got scratched on a tooth when the dog was pulled away?
I'd wash with soap and call it done. And be more careful when putting my hand in a dog's mouth.
Anonymous wrote:You need to see a doctor and you need to report it.