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Old 02-21-2009, 12:57 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by honeythorn
You invaded the dogs space ( often a bad move as this is a threat to many dogs ) so it bit you. Deal with it. It doesn't matter if you were "just pushing it away" the dog evidently felt you were taking a liberty and it retaliated.
It got jealous of the little dog and I can't let it bite the little guy.
It bit me first and tried to bite again, as I standed up ,making decision what to do next, and pointing at it to show that I'm not okay with that action.

Also, I was in its 'territory' for like 3 hours.

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Originally Posted by honeythorn
It was your own fault and stomping on the dog was a cruel and unnessescary thing to do regardless of how much it may appar to dislike you. All you had to do was get up and move away. A larger dog could have done you a lot of damage in the hands, or even gone straight at your face.
That dog is huge. The little guy is one year old Poodle. If I step back and let it do whatever it want, I think that Poodle would have been buried by now.

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Originally Posted by Raptor
If it only scratched you, it doesn't really sound like it bit you with all of its strength.
It missed the first time and the second time, I pulled my hand back in time.




Do you guys think I'm stupid enough to post MY MISTAKE on the internet where everyone can see it ?

I am whining about how my friend be so blind that he sat there all the time and blame me, thinking that I teased it frst when he saw that I did not play with that monster.

I AM a little scared of its size from the first time I saw it and that's why I tended to play with the little dog most of the time, period.
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