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when did this happen?
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That's happened once before, too. If dogs get uncomfortable then they bite, or nip. Put Neosporin or an antibiotic on it.
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what kind of dog have you got?
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Well I grew up in a house with a lot of dogs, we had a lab chow we picked up at a dump when she was a puppy and she was a *****. . . no pun intended. If she was upset or uncomfortable she would just bite, no growling no warning. . . just bite. She had her spots around the house and no other dog or kid was allowed to occupy that space while she was there. . . My 2 sisters and I each had stitches from her at least once. Honestly if it were my child I'd probably find a different home for the dog without children because a dog, no matter how well trained, is an animal and unpredictable. On the other hand it did teach us to respect animals and my father is a doctor so the stitches were done on the kitchen table. . . We were all told not to mess with her at all and if we did as we were told there wasn't a problem, Al never went out of her way to attack us it was only if we were teasing her, playing with her while food was present or kicking her out of her spots. So depending on the nature of the attack you could either keep the kid away from the dog, or you can get rid of the dog. .
