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....invited guests into our home.  Husband met our two dogs earlier that day, said he liked dogs.  He decided to try to take a ball out of one dog's mouth.  dog bit him, two marks on his hand, no blood. dog had shots in July.   He left town, and we promised to pay for a dr. visit should he need one.  He has a step-daughter who is a nurse, so hoping she talks him down a bit.    Guy seemed ok, but now I wonder if he is a gold-digger.  Any advice? 

 

 

Did yall clean it with alcohol?

Nurse will probably overreact. A vet once saw a bite on my hand (very sick irritated dog didn't wanna see vet until I made her) and freaked saying even scratches need to be seen at ER. No prob though.

Your friend will know in a day or so if there is trouble.

Doesn't sound like a real issue. If they decide to make a big deal of it, just let your homeowners insurance know and let them take care of it. 

If he's that worried about it have his nurse daughter procure him some augmentin. 

You are responsible for your dog. He has a case wether he proceeds with it or not. 

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If he makes a big deal out of it, just tell him that it’s not your dog.

If it's bothering him pretty much anyone in the medical field would give him justification to make a big deal out of it, so I suggest to get ready to contact your homeowners insurance because you are on the hook.

On 12/8/2018 at 5:08 PM, orangecat92 said:

....invited guests into our home.  Husband met our two dogs earlier that day, said he liked dogs.  He decided to try to take a ball out of one dog's mouth.  dog bit him, two marks on his hand, no blood. dog had shots in July.   He left town, and we promised to pay for a dr. visit should he need one.  He has a step-daughter who is a nurse, so hoping she talks him down a bit.    Guy seemed ok, but now I wonder if he is a gold-digger.  Any advice? 

 

 

Invite him back over, keep the dogs caged up, and have a friendly beer and laugh about it like two grown men.

Then when the rohypnol knocks him out, make some video of him and a midget stripper who is pretending to "gnaw" all over him, if you catch my drift.

Just now, RDCanecutter said:

Invite him back over, keep the dogs caged up, and have a friendly beer and laugh about it like two grown men.

Then when the rohypnol knocks him out, make some video of him and a midget stripper who is pretending to "gnaw" all over him, if you catch my drift.

The fact it took 12 posts to get to this obvious solution is disappointing.

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nothing so far.  He is visiting relatives 300+ miles away.   

My daughter once came home from school with a bite mark on her thumb. She told me that one of the kids bit her at recess. I ended up taking her to the emergency room when her thumb swelled up. They ended up drilling a hole in her thumbnail to let the pus out. I didn’t sue anyone.

So have you put the dog down yet?

On 12/11/2018 at 10:55 AM, orangecat92 said:

nothing so far.  He is visiting relatives 300+ miles away.   

Any of them lawyers?

Sue him for harassing your dog. Tell him your dog no longer plays with his favorite toy and is suffering emotionally. 

So have you put the dog down yet?


Soooo????

I recommend your dog hire @scottsins immediately.

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