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AndyS

(14,559 posts)
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:38 PM Jun 2023

Had a run in with a poorly trained aggressive dog today.

My dog Jack weighs about 20 pounds. This dog was about 45 lbs and came over the picket fence to get at Jack. I started by picking Jack up and holding him in my arms but the other dog jumped high enough to grab Jack by whatever part he could reach. Plan B was drop to the ground put Jack between my knees and basically put my body between Jack and the aggressive dog.

Fortunately the aggressor had a collar and I was able to get hold of it and sort of control him, at least enough to protect Jack. The owner came out and took his dog, offered to get me to the doctor and do whatever necessary to make amends. Jack was fine but my left arm from the elbow to the tip of my little finger kinda messed up. No deep tissue wounds, all skin deep but there's a LOT of skin between the elbow and finger tip. Blood running down my arm dripping off my fingertips.

Plan C was to twist the collar like a tourniquet and hold it until the dog was unresponsive. I was in the process of implementing C when the dog's owner came to everyone's rescue.

Some people don't deserve dogs.

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Had a run in with a poorly trained aggressive dog today. (Original Post) AndyS Jun 2023 OP
Go to the hospital! CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #1
The owners are late 20s and instead of doing that I think I'll AndyS Jun 2023 #7
Ummm what about any child that has the misfortune to walk by? questionseverything Jun 2023 #8
This dog and almost all others aren't agressive to people, only to other dogs. AndyS Jun 2023 #16
This sounds like an admirable approach True Dough Jun 2023 #15
Damn. Sorry to hear that. I hope your arm will be OK. iscooterliberally Jun 2023 #2
I'll be okay. Just skin wounds, no deep tissue injuries. Lots of Neosporin AndyS Jun 2023 #9
Glad you are OK. I used to ride bicycles in rural areas. Can't count the times a big dog Silent Type Jun 2023 #3
I rode motorcycles most of my life and actually had a dog jump out of a AndyS Jun 2023 #10
it's almost always territory or food GenXer47 Jun 2023 #4
Yeah, I hate privacy fences. I'm talking my neighbors into replacing them AndyS Jun 2023 #11
Good fences are supposed to make good neighbors True Dough Jun 2023 #5
See my reply to #1, I think it's a better solution. nt AndyS Jun 2023 #12
Dog bites usually get infected Unwind Your Mind Jun 2023 #6
I've got topical antibiotics that work well when applied immediately. AndyS Jun 2023 #14
or it could result in a nasty infection CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #18
Agree with Rebl2 Jun 2023 #13
How awful for you! As well as scary. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2023 #17
You should see a doctor Marthe48 Jun 2023 #19
+1 CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #23
depending on your state, dog bites are strict liability RT Atlanta Jun 2023 #20
LISTEN TO YOUR DU FRIENDS !!!!!!! Go to the hospital ---- NOW. Trueblue1968 Jun 2023 #25
Texas law re: Dog bites CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #21
+1 CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #24
Some people don't deserve dogs. CountAllVotes Jun 2023 #22

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
7. The owners are late 20s and instead of doing that I think I'll
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:00 PM
Jun 2023

go back and visit with them. I've had more companions than I have fingers and toes and never was one of them agressive. We teach our dogs. Even when we don't know it we teach them. The average dog has the vocabulary of a 4 year old human and the comprehension of a 10 year old. Let to themselves they become The Lord Of the Flies. Raise them as you would a child and they behave like a child.

It would be better to teach them than report them. For them and for any other animals they come in contact with.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
16. This dog and almost all others aren't agressive to people, only to other dogs.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:26 PM
Jun 2023

Usually when I encounter a free roaming dog I simply face them, put Jack behind me and tell them to GO HOME! You'd be surprised at how well that works.

Of course I'm sure that I'll find the exception to that rule if I keep walking several miles a day . . .

True Dough

(20,141 posts)
15. This sounds like an admirable approach
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:22 PM
Jun 2023

providing that your neighbors are reasonable and open to learning.

iscooterliberally

(3,010 posts)
2. Damn. Sorry to hear that. I hope your arm will be OK.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:48 PM
Jun 2023

I'm glad you were able to protect your dog Jack too. I once got shredded by a Chow. I had him hanging off of my left forearm. The dog had been abused and ended up being put down. I went to the ER and got checked out. Fortunately I didn't need any stitches or anything. They did give my some antibiotics though. Again, I hope your arm heals quickly.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
9. I'll be okay. Just skin wounds, no deep tissue injuries. Lots of Neosporin
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:05 PM
Jun 2023

and bandages to keep it in contact with the scratches for the next few days. I've been around the block a few times so a few scratches although deep don't bother me.

Silent Type

(6,502 posts)
3. Glad you are OK. I used to ride bicycles in rural areas. Can't count the times a big dog
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:54 PM
Jun 2023

tried to ram my front wheel. It was tough trying to outrun a dog on a steep hill.

In any event, sounds like you might need to get things checked out. Good luck.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
10. I rode motorcycles most of my life and actually had a dog jump out of a
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:08 PM
Jun 2023

moving car to get me. Didn't work out to well for the dog . . .

I also had one get wedged between the front fender and tire. Not the best smell I've experienced; a mix of dog hair and rubber. It took the fight right out of him tho.

 

GenXer47

(1,204 posts)
4. it's almost always territory or food
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:57 PM
Jun 2023

protection. I'm always amazed at how well all the dogs get along at the beach. I finally realized it's because in the huge open space, there are no territorial indicators of any kind.
Kinda makes you want to eliminate all human borders too!

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
11. Yeah, I hate privacy fences. I'm talking my neighbors into replacing them
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:09 PM
Jun 2023

with chain link. Still a fence but not a wall.

True Dough

(20,141 posts)
5. Good fences are supposed to make good neighbors
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:57 PM
Jun 2023

Obviously you are going to need assurance from your neighbor that his dog will not be able to get over your fence ever again, if the aggressive dog gets another chance at all.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
14. I've got topical antibiotics that work well when applied immediately.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:13 PM
Jun 2023

As for scarring I grew up on a small farm in S Texas and at 75 I'm not the least bit concerned about appearances. I'm way past worryin' 'bout bein' purty.

CountAllVotes

(21,048 posts)
18. or it could result in a nasty infection
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:52 PM
Jun 2023

Like cellulitis!

I would not ignore this bite and yes, that is what it was a bite.

If the op has blood dripping down his arm, it means it was a bite that punctured the skin.

CaliforniaPeggy

(151,985 posts)
17. How awful for you! As well as scary.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:27 PM
Jun 2023

But you know what to do and that will do the trick.

Do take care!

I'll call later.

Marthe48

(18,921 posts)
19. You should see a doctor
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 06:35 PM
Jun 2023

For your own health and well-being, avoid infections. In my state, reporting dog bites are mandatory.

I've had more than one run-in with dogs. And know people who have had horrific encounters with aggressive dogs. If the dog came over a fence, don't leave your little dog out by itself.

RT Atlanta

(2,584 posts)
20. depending on your state, dog bites are strict liability
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 06:38 PM
Jun 2023

Go to the hospital.

I'd counsel you to take it a step further and consult a personal injury attorney - your hospital bills, emotional damage, etc.

Finally, file a police report.

Having a verified 3rd party record and report is essential for future issues and for any further action.

Trueblue1968

(18,071 posts)
25. LISTEN TO YOUR DU FRIENDS !!!!!!! Go to the hospital ---- NOW.
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 04:16 PM
Jun 2023

Go to the hospital.

I'd counsel you to take it a step further and consult a personal injury attorney - your hospital bills, emotional damage, etc.

Finally, file a police report.

Having a verified 3rd party record and report is essential for future issues and for any further action.

CountAllVotes

(21,048 posts)
22. Some people don't deserve dogs.
Sat Jun 3, 2023, 09:07 AM
Jun 2023

No kidding.

Get to a doctor would you?

It is required that this dog be quarantined in YOUR state!



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