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Vicious attack on my by ferocious animal leaves me crippled!
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Author:  Ult_Mac_Dady [ December 15th, 2006, 8:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Vicious attack on my by ferocious animal leaves me crippled!

My wovely puppy, Ann (girl), was attacked by my other puppy, Scooby (boy). In an attempt to save her I riped Scooby off her and was bitten in bowth my pointer fingers. It hurts to type, one of them really numb, and the other has it's finger nail CRACKED. Thats a strong puppy. Ann is ok but I'm numb.

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Author:  Ranging God [ December 15th, 2006, 9:19 pm ]
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Dont get rid of ur puppies though :( they still love you = )

Author:  Ult_Mac_Dady [ December 15th, 2006, 9:22 pm ]
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Ranging God wrote:
Dont get rid of ur puppies though :( they still love you = )

Yeah I know but there a pain. I just hope I don't have nerve damage.

Author:  Jasonmrc [ December 15th, 2006, 9:28 pm ]
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Next time that happens (hope it won't) make sure to grab the puppy behind the neck, where there's loose skin, it won't hurt the puppy. (not much atleast) It can't reach your hand easily. And tell him not to do that.

Did you tell scooby that he did a very bad thing by attacking you as soon as you took him off her? If not he might think he got away with it.

Make sure he knows he is not supposed to attack her or bite you.
Tell him who's boss. You, not him. Letting an animal think its the boss will turn it into a bad animal.

Have you started training him? Like sit, stay, rollover, etc? If you haven't then teach him that "No" means stop what your doing, and even if you have teach him it.

Author:  Ult_Mac_Dady [ December 15th, 2006, 9:30 pm ]
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Jasonmrc wrote:
Next time that happens (hope it won't) make sure to grab the puppy behind the neck, where there's loose skin, it won't hurt the puppy. (not much atleast) It can't reach your hand easily. And tell him not to do that.

Did you tell scooby that he did a very bad thing by attacking you as soon as you took him off her? If not he might think he got away with it.

Make sure he knows he is not supposed to attack her or bite you.
Tell him who's boss. You, not him. Letting an animal think its the boss will turn it into a bad animal.

Have you started training him? Like sit, stay, rollover, etc? If you haven't then teach him that "No" means stop what your doing, and even if you have teach him it.


I through him on the ground and pinned him down wile Darkdonut1 saved poor Ann. Then I hit him on the ground again. He's not hurt.

Author:  Jasonmrc [ December 15th, 2006, 9:37 pm ]
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Ult_Mac_Daddy wrote:
I through him on the ground and pinned him down wile Darkdonut1 saved poor Ann. Then I hit him on the ground again. He's not hurt.


Don't toss him around thats how mean natured dogs are made.
Tap him on those nose and say "No". Don't hit his nose too hard just hard enough t'where he feels it. Dogs and cats don't like thier noses being messed with.

BTW: What's his breed?

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Author:  Ult_Mac_Dady [ December 15th, 2006, 9:43 pm ]
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There chow/golden retrievers.
And very fluffy.

Author:  Jasonmrc [ December 15th, 2006, 9:45 pm ]
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Are they siblings? If so they could have been playing.

Author:  Ult_Mac_Dady [ December 15th, 2006, 10:20 pm ]
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Jasonmrc wrote:
Are they siblings? If so they could have been playing.

There sibblings but he was attacking her. Violently. He grabbed her skin and shook.

Author:  Jasonmrc [ December 15th, 2006, 11:05 pm ]
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Hmm, just gotta watch them and tell him "No" if he does it again.

Author:  CreepyPirate [ December 16th, 2006, 5:36 am ]
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Everytime a dog bites you should kick/hit it hard. Insure it knows biting is wrong and it'll be hurt for doing it.

My dog hasn't and doesn't bite anyone, it hasn't done in five odd years.

Author:  coolbrow [ December 16th, 2006, 8:04 pm ]
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CreepyPirate wrote:
Everytime a dog bites you should kick/hit it hard. Insure it knows biting is wrong and it'll be hurt for doing it.

My dog hasn't and doesn't bite anyone, it hasn't done in five odd years.


you kick your dog!?!?!

Author:  CreepyPirate [ December 16th, 2006, 8:22 pm ]
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coolbrow wrote:
CreepyPirate wrote:
Everytime a dog bites you should kick/hit it hard. Insure it knows biting is wrong and it'll be hurt for doing it.

My dog hasn't and doesn't bite anyone, it hasn't done in five odd years.


you kick your dog!?!?!


I did the last time it bit me. I'll be damed if i'm putting my hand near it, the thing is welcome to try and bite through my shoe but not my hand.

Author:  coolbrow [ December 16th, 2006, 8:45 pm ]
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CreepyPirate wrote:
coolbrow wrote:
CreepyPirate wrote:
Everytime a dog bites you should kick/hit it hard. Insure it knows biting is wrong and it'll be hurt for doing it.

My dog hasn't and doesn't bite anyone, it hasn't done in five odd years.


you kick your dog!?!?!


I did the last time it bit me. I'll be damed if i'm putting my hand near it, the thing is welcome to try and bite through my shoe but not my hand.


lol, good philosphy

Author:  Al3X [ December 19th, 2006, 3:07 pm ]
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I'd recommend getting your fingers checked (just in case something was internally damaged, hopefully not though)

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