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    I got attacked by a dog yesterday night...

    Yup, just my luck I did. I stayed the night at my friends house, she has a springer spaniel mix dog, named Shane. I had just met Shane that day, so he didnt know me much. He was VERy scared of me, because he kept backing down to the ground, maybe thinking I was going to hurt him. Poor thing, so I just left him alone, because I could feel he was scared. Anyways, we had ordered pizza. When I came out of the bathroom washing my hands, Samantha, (friend) was hiding around the corner, and she jumped out and scared me. And I, of course screamed. Well, Shane just happened to be there, and all of a sudden he was like on top of me barking and growling. He was niping at my legs. I finally got away from him. Oh my God, I was terrified! Ive never been attacked like that. He just jumps up at! I was scared of him the whole night. Ive never ever beeen terrified of a dog. And I just hated it when samantha was yelling at him, to go lay down.
    I hated it, and told her to stop. She did. But she kept telling him to stay away from me. Poor baby. It wasnt his fault or mine. It was Sam's fault. If she hadnt scared me.

    Sorry, I felt like sharing.

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    Oh, I'm sorry!

    Good thing you are a dog person and were able to understand that he was frigntened of you... but too bad about your friend. :/

    Luckily I've never been in that situation, but I'm sure it was very scary.


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    Geez, that sucks. Are you ok, though, physically? I wonder if her dog is like that with all new people. Poor thing.


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    I'm really sorry to hear that...I hope you're OK..Poor pup, I'm sorry that he's like that, but possibly that's owners fault...


    Once one doxie attacked me, he was running and looked cute owner said, he never bites and I wanted to play with him, but then he bite in my fingers.. it wasnt fun at all...

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    I have never really been attacked that way, but, I have been bitten. It was by a family member's Sheltie. He just wasn't well socialized or trained, and, I never went close to him again. He would come up to me, and, I felt bad for him because he wanted attention from me. It just ends up being sad for the dog, because people don't want to have anything to do with them.


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    I'm so sorry. I got attacked by a rottie once when I was about 4 or 5 years old (if my dad and his owner didn't run to my rescue, I'm certain he would have severely injured me). I have never been able to trust a dog since then. It was a traumatizing experience that I haven't forgotten. I do *like* dogs........... I enjoy watching them from far.....I do think they're cute, but getting close to a dog terrifies me, and its all because of that experience, and others. I'm not afraid of little dogs though.

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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    I'm not afraid of little dogs though.
    I'm sorry that you had that experience. I'm actually more afraid of little dogs than big ones, most of the time. But, I've also never had a bad experience with any animal. Except for my own cats, I've got at least four scars from cat claws. Yikes, I'd much rather be bitten by a dog than a cat. They're nuts.


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    I don't think the incident was your friend's fault, the dog's fault, or your fault. It's unfortunate it happened though. Maybe it is her fault a bit, because when/if you see a dog afraid of a person like that, the safest thing to do is keep that dog away in a seperate room. That's what we do with Simba, because he is afraid of some people.


    I don't see how people could be afraid of one size of dogs. Each dog is different and personally, this doesn't go for all (and certainly not PT pups!), but smaller dogs always seem to be more aggressive or unpredictable. Alot of small dog owner think it's cute (again not PT owners) when their little dog growls/bares its teeth, or goes after someone. So, they never correct that and it turns into a habit for the dog. Also, it seems they're afraid to correct the dog because it's so "tiny, fluffy, and cute". Well of course they are, but so are little kids (minus the fluffy) but you still need to correct them and teach them.

    I'm not afraid of big, medium, or small dogs all together. I take each dog as his/her own. But, I would be afraid if they were growling and baring their teeth!

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    You have a very good point Kay. Like for example, on americas funniest home videos, they had one where this chihuahua was growling, and showing teeth, and everyone laughing.

    Yes, Im alrite physicaly. Just a couple scratches on my leg.

    But my emotions toward the dog, i'll prolly be afraid of it for awhile.

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    Originally posted by Amber
    You have a very good point Kay. Like for example, on americas funniest home videos, they had one where this chihuahua was growling, and showing teeth, and everyone laughing.

    Yes, Im alrite physicaly. Just a couple scratches on my leg.

    But my emotions toward the dog, i'll prolly be afraid of it for awhile.

    Yeah, I hate shows like that. There's always dogs on there being teased and then growling.


    I understand being afraid of that specific dog, but i'm sure it didn't make you go home and be terrified of Katie.


    Good thing you're alright, pyshically. I'm sure after awhile you'll like the dog. He was probably just unsure of what was going on, and his first instinct was to protect his momma.

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    hehe, id never be scared of katie, she's too sweet! I hope I will come around to like the dog, and have it like me.

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    I am glad that you are okay. That is too bad that it had to happen though.

    When I was around 3-4 I got bit by a dog. I just wanted to pet it, but it had just gotten his shots that day. I didn't know that, so when I pet him, I must have touched the spot where he got his shots.

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    Originally posted by Kfamr



    I don't see how people could be afraid of one size of dogs. Each dog is different and personally, this doesn't go for all (and certainly not PT pups!), but smaller dogs always seem to be more aggressive or unpredictable. Alot of small dog owner think it's cute (again not PT owners) when their little dog growls/bares its teeth, or goes after someone. So, they never correct that and it turns into a habit for the dog. Also, it seems they're afraid to correct the dog because it's so "tiny, fluffy, and cute". Well of course they are, but so are little kids (minus the fluffy) but you still need to correct them and teach them.

    Oh I don't know why I'm only afraid of big dogs..........maybe because it was a big dog that jumped on/bit me. I was only 4 or so at the time, so that dog was like 4 times the size of me, and freaked me out. My next door neighbors have two medium sized dogs. I would normally be afraid of dogs even that size, but I've gotten to know those dogs, and know they would never hurt me, so I'm not afraid of them. The fear factor, is mainly large dogs that I don't know. I'm not afraid of smaller ones, because they look too small to hurt a human, even though I know they can be very unpredictable too. It depends on the owner's raising of the animal, of course, and sometimes things *just happen*, by accident, but sometimes scary things scar you for life. Don't get me wrong........I love dogs as I love most animals, but its just that they frighten me, if they're running around off-leash, etc.

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    I'm glad you're okay though! I hate it how a lot of places are doing breed bans because, in reality, ANY dog can bite or attack. You said this dog was a Spinger Spaniel mix. I was bit pretty bad by a Border Collie when I was 7 or 8. I went up to a family friend's dog and wanted to hug it because I thought all dogs were friendly since the two we had at the time liked hugs. The BC took a nice bite lol.. Pretty much went through my cheek and just missed my eye. I was bleeding everywhere. Had to be rushed to the nearest hospital, 30mins away, got stitches and I'm totally fine now. I'm not scared of dogs at all and now I even have my own Border Collie (but all he ever wants is hugs haha). I love those dogs and I blame myself for what happened.

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    I'm glad you are alright, Amber. I know that must have been scary.

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