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I think that was a bite. But she was very close! and the dog was probably scared and it doesn't know her!
 
Yea it was a bite. She, it looked like, was going in to give it a kiss.
 
ha - if she got in my face like that i would have reacted in the same way :)
 
Very bad idea to put your face right up close to a dogs in the first place. I had some random lady come running over to my dog(6 months at the time) tied up at the park. I yelled out to her not to go near him (he is friendly but highly excited and usually pushes people over) she said “i have had huskys before, i know” without thinking she went in to hug him. I’m guessing the yelling, the stranger, the fact i was away from him at the time caused him to freak out, push back and nip her right on the chin. After a screaming argument of her telling me to put him down and me blaming it on her and her stupididity, i now have to walk my poor dog with a muzzle. People are silly and they ruin it for dogs and now my nephews and niece who are too scared to enter the backyard.
 
I wish we could make some humans responsible for their actions around dogs instead of blaming the poor dog all the time:(
 
Such a stupid move.. The dog didn't even look comfortable with the way she was patting its head/face let alone sticking her face in its face..
 
That's BS if that dog gets put down. Poor bugger. If he wanted to have a real crack at her, she'd have no head left. It was a warning.
 
So it's the dogs fault after the trauma he's been through that the news woman was an idiot?


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(sorry Beard, I know, off topic)

So to make this topical - the reporter was a little bit presumptuous that the dog was in a kissable mood. I certainly don't go kissing dogs (or humans for that matter) that I don't know. Because of this very reaction. But if she knew the dog well, then why would she expect it to snap at her?

My guess of course (I am really just trying to stay on topic here) that the dog doesn't know how to smack his lips so he cracks his jaw (my boy does that too -but if I kiss him he licks me.. Actually, he's usually the kissing instigator).
 
Very bad idea to put your face right up close to a dogs in the first place. I had some random lady come running over to my dog(6 months at the time) tied up at the park. I yelled out to her not to go near him (he is friendly but highly excited and usually pushes people over) she said “i have had huskys before, i know” without thinking she went in to hug him. I’m guessing the yelling, the stranger, the fact i was away from him at the time caused him to freak out, push back and nip her right on the chin. After a screaming argument of her telling me to put him down and me blaming it on her and her stupididity, i now have to walk my poor dog with a muzzle. People are silly and they ruin it for dogs and now my nephews and niece who are too scared to enter the backyard.


My dogs are the biggest softies, but look mean... I have the opposite problem (not really a problem in my book), people cross the road when they see us coming... and now we have neighbours that have decided that they are "dangerous" (not that they have been anywhere near my dogs) because their kids play up along the fence and my dogs do what they should and bark at anyone in their area.... They have lived there for 2 weeks and have decided my dogs are pitbulls- couldnt be further removed as they are aussie bulldogs!!!
 
My dogs are the biggest softies, but look mean... I have the opposite problem (not really a problem in my book), people cross the road when they see us coming... and now we have neighbours that have decided that they are "dangerous" (not that they have been anywhere near my dogs) because their kids play up along the fence and my dogs do what they should and bark at anyone in their area.... They have lived there for 2 weeks and have decided my dogs are pitbulls- couldnt be further removed as they are aussie bulldogs!!!

I used to have a pitbull and a Rottweiler i know the whole everyone being scared of them, Its terrible and at the time it really annoyed me that the 2 most beautiful dogs i have ever owned everyone was scared of, no one even walked near our house! The plus side was that we never got robbed again!
But now after having huskys i wish no one would go near them when i was walking. Im sick of people feeding them, calling them over or just smothering them in general. (Not many people in my area have dogs, and if they do its usually of the small kind.) My dogs love the attention though but i’ve had cases where we have been waiting to cross the road and someone has called the dog over and she got excited and nearly ran straight into on coming traffic (now i keep them on very short leads)
I have even caught my neighbours in my backyard (opened the gate themselves) feeding them scraps!!
I also hate when people get dog breeds wrong haha! The amount of times my red/brown husky has been called a dingo or kelpie is ridiculous... i don’t even know how they got that idea.
 
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I moved in here and within a week the pit bull (no offence to those dogs but the owner was a twat), over the back had neatly ripped my dogs face off and put me thru vet bills that almost brought back my childhood days of ******* my pants.. So I told the owner he was paying for it (his dog was in my yard also), and he mouths off at me so I told him wife to keep their toddler away from the dog as if he gets the taste maybe? I don't know but within a week the dog turned the toddler into a pin cushion (after said father told me I was a nosey beep and to mind my own business as his dog was a kitten round the kid), so ambos, council, papers etc, and the wife is now minus two pits and a hubby, is nursing her toddler, owns a fluffy something or rather, and is shacked up quite happily with ex hubbys best mate.. she thanks me daily that her life is so much better now, but i keep telling her 'hey stupid your kid still got mauled' and she quickly scuttles back in the house.. i dont mind pit bulls but its most often human interference that buggers the poor pooch
 
I moved in here and within a week the pit bull (no offence to those dogs but the owner was a twat), over the back had neatly ripped my dogs face off and put me thru vet bills that almost brought back my childhood days of ******* my pants.. So I told the owner he was paying for it (his dog was in my yard also), and he mouths off at me so I told him wife to keep their toddler away from the dog as if he gets the taste maybe? I don't know but within a week the dog turned the toddler into a pin cushion (after said father told me I was a nosey beep and to mind my own business as his dog was a kitten round the kid), so ambos, council, papers etc, and the wife is now minus two pits and a hubby, is nursing her toddler, owns a fluffy something or rather, and is shacked up quite happily with ex hubbys best mate.. she thanks me daily that her life is so much better now, but i keep telling her 'hey stupid your kid still got mauled' and she quickly scuttles back in the house.. i dont mind pit bulls but its most often human interference that buggers the poor pooch

Lol, i do believe blame the dog not the breed, but some pet owners are horribly irresponsible....
 
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