Posted by NCWayne on April 18, 2015 at 21:40:20 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Dog bite posted by 37Chief on April 18, 2015 at 20:08:47:
As someone who has owned a number of dogs for the majority of my life, I say you and your wife did the right thing by paying the vet bill for the other dog. Too, I agree with what's been said so far, DO NOT get the insurance involved, even to just tell them about the incident. The REAL problem is that too many people have no clue that animals are not human, and will always be animals at heart, domesticated or not. In other words if another dog ticks yours off, or does something that really gets on their nerves, they just might bite. Unlike humans who have fists to hit, or voices to yell, all a dog can do is growl, and if that growl isn't acknowledged as they want it to be, a bite is the next step in the animals mind. Right or wrong isn't really for a human to say when it comes to a disagreement between two animals. It's animal instinct, and it's how they establish their dominance, and as humans we need to leave out own way of thinking out of the equation, beyond establishing to the dog that WE are the true dominant and doing what needs to be done if they bight the 'hand that feeds them'.
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