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my sister attacked by her dog
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<blockquote data-quote="Gate Opener" data-source="post: 427726" data-attributes="member: 4032"><p>Don't believe everything you see on TV. My sister watched a program on how to try to get dogs that don't like each other get along. Well she has two that hate each other. The chow has been there for many many years the other is fairly new. She took the new dog out to the chow and my sister says she thinks the chow thought the new dog was attacking her and the chow attacked the new dog. Somewhere in there the chow got ahold of my sisters lower leg and tore it up. My sister had to have lots of stitches, staples and drain tubes. </p><p></p><p>Do you all think the chow knew it had her leg and not the other dog? I wonder how it couldn't but I also know that some dog fights can be pretty hairy.</p><p></p><p>When our dogs fight I keep my distance. Don't want any of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gate Opener, post: 427726, member: 4032"] Don't believe everything you see on TV. My sister watched a program on how to try to get dogs that don't like each other get along. Well she has two that hate each other. The chow has been there for many many years the other is fairly new. She took the new dog out to the chow and my sister says she thinks the chow thought the new dog was attacking her and the chow attacked the new dog. Somewhere in there the chow got ahold of my sisters lower leg and tore it up. My sister had to have lots of stitches, staples and drain tubes. Do you all think the chow knew it had her leg and not the other dog? I wonder how it couldn't but I also know that some dog fights can be pretty hairy. When our dogs fight I keep my distance. Don't want any of that. [/QUOTE]
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