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  1. #1
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    1. What kinds of dogs have you had? How many of each?
    1 sheltie mix
    2 border collies
    1 jack russle
    1 schipperkie/bosten terrier


    2. Have the dogs bitten? If so, was the person bitten a stranger or a friend/family member?
    shadow(sheltie mix) has bitten, once a young child and broke the skin, she had to go to the docter and get our info, like has she had her rabies shot recently?(1 month before, thi swas a while ago, and she bite the vet for it ) and she has bitten me several times, but never broke the skin
    perky(JRT) has bite me several times, nothing severe, just painful

    3. Did the person who was bitten notify animal control or the police?
    the little girl who was bit, they notified animal control, its required by law, the docter is required to report any bites, so she was quarinteind at out house for 10 days, now that she is on a proper diet, she never bites, or acts the least bite aggressive any more
    Shayna
    Mom to:
    Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus

    "sister" to:

    Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix

    and the Prairie Clan Gerbils

  2. #2
    1. What kinds of dogs have you had? How many of each?

    1. Missy a sm to med sized mut.
    2. Max lab, rotti, pitt bull mix.

    2. Have the dogs bitten? If so, was the person bitten a stranger or a friend/family member?

    1. I don't think Missy ever bit anyone.
    2. Max bit me several times only because he was very very ill & wasn't right in his mind.
    - Max had 1 real bite. The #1 rule in the house is to leave the dog bones alone. Well my sis's stupid friend took his bone off the table & teased him a bit & then sat on it. Max took her crap for about 30 mins & then he bit her hand (no marks), tossed her off "his" couch & walked off with his bone... Her mother was proud of Max for only bitting & not mauling.. the mother said she deserved what she got.

    3. Did the person who was bitten notify animal control or the police?
    Nope, there was no need.

  3. #3
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    Poodle--many bites, one serious
    Schnauzer--snappy but never really bitten
    Siberian Husky--no bites

    Many years ago my sister bent over and tried to take a bone from Smokey. He jumped up and severly bit her face, to the point where she required plastic surgery on her nose. I think we were advised to put him down, but we didn't. My sister was aware he'd bite, and she was the idiot who tried (she was teasing him) to take the bone away. He bites at people all the time, but well, he's a 17 year old grumpy dog, and luckily, they don't hurt because he has basically no teeth.

  4. #4
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    My family has had:
    a beagle--no bites
    a golden retriever--no bites to humans, but was terribly aggressive with other dogs, and attacked one almost to death one day--we found out he had a brain tumor
    a golden/ husky mix--no bites

    Now I have:
    a rottweiler--no bites
    a beagle--no bites
    a lab--nothing but play nips
    a shiba inu--one bite to the girl next door--she came running at him--it broke the skin a little bit, but was not serious, and no one was called, and one bite to me--didn't even break the skin--I was holding him when kids and other dogs were around, and he desparately wanted to get down
    and one bite to our beagle--she needed stitches (in all fairness, they had a super yummy bone, and that's how the fight started)
    Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada

  5. #5
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    The only time any of my own dogs have bitten, it's been my fault. In every instance, I was breaking up a fight. I knew that I was going to get nailed, but didn't have much choice. Kayleigh was the worst offender. She's nailed me once and my husband three times, always in a fight. She's never attacked unprovoked or shown aggression towards humans. She always reacts immediately when she hits skin instead of fur and stops. We've discussed putting her down, but decided that wasn't the right option for her. If she were ever to show human aggression, we would have to reconsider. Dog aggression and human aggression are separate issues. We now keep her separated from the other dogs, except when she's in harness. No more fights, no more bites!

    Preacher bit me once when he first lost his sight. He was defending a rawhide from another dog and I reached in to take the treat away. Totally forgot he couldn't see that it was me, not Franklin. He was immediately sorry and submissive. Now I warn him verbally before I take anything from him.
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
    --John Irving

  6. #6
    I've never been bitten by one of my dogs. I've been bitten twice from my old babysitters dog & that was 100% unprevoked. I tossed her the ball & she would drop it in my lap & I did that a few times & then she bit my nose for no reason.. I thought nothing of it & tossed the ball a few more times & she did it again but march harder, I yelled at her & went home, I was about 9... 2 winters ago I was bitten by a pitt bull, but he wasn't a bad dog at all... he was at the shelter when I was working & I chose him as one of my training dogs & he ended up getting horribly attached to me & when it was time to work with another dog & went nuts & I went over to give him some attention & calm him down, he kept jumping up on me & bitting my coat & pulling me into his area & not letting me leave. The he bit my arm to bring me in closer & ended up marking my arm all up & I had 2 quater sized bruses... I was forced to stop working with him because he wanted my love too much & he was ready to do anything for it, including killing the other dogs... I was sooo upset because he was sooo obident & smart... u give a comand & he would stare at u until u told him to do something else... Luckly he was sent to a pitt bull rescue...

  7. #7
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    1. What kinds of dogs have you had? How many of each?

    As a kid, we had the following:
    1 Poodle mix
    1 Wired-haired Fox terrier
    1 Lhasa apso

    My dogs as an adult:
    2 Cairn Terriers
    1 Collie

    2. Have the dogs bitten? If so, was the person bitten a stranger or a friend/family member?

    The only truly people aggressive dog of the 6 was the lhasa apso.
    He latched onto my Uncle's cowboy boot, when my Uncle tried
    to rough house play with him, like he would with his labs. He
    was forewarned, but didn't listen.

    Several times he scared my mom to the point where she jumped
    up on a counter to get away from him. He was very dominant
    and viewed her as a lower pack member.

    He's the reason, I'll only get dog breeds known for being
    overly people friendly.

    3. Did the person who was bitten notify animal control or the police?

    No need to notify animal control, because he didn't actually
    break the skin. Thank goodness for thick skinned cowboy
    boots.

    Par...


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    thanks for all the responses - keep 'em coming!


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  9. #9
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    Re: Survey about dog bites

    1. What kinds of dogs have you had? How many of each?
    1 Border Collie, Jack.

    2. Have the dogs bitten? If so, was the person bitten a stranger or a friend/family member?
    Jack never bit or even nipped anyone.
    But his brother, Bandit, did bite a family member at least once.


    3. Did the person who was bitten notify animal control or the police?
    Not sure. But they relinquished Bandit to our local Humane Society and he was adopted out, not PTS.


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  10. #10
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    1. poodle/terrier mix chased men (she was abused before we adopted her), would get their pant legs. after several years she bit a visiting girl, it was reported and she was put down.

  11. #11
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    Dogs My Family has had:

    2 Cocker Spaniels- 1 did bite we are not sure why though. He bit a neighbor but they did not call anyone.

    1 Chow- No bites

    1 Cocker/Lab mix- he bit me once on the face. But there was no blood. I blame myself I was reaching down where his food was.

    1 Sheltie- No bites.

    2 Poodle mixes-No bites.

    2 mutts(unknown mixes)-No bites.

    My Dogs:

    1 Beagle/Lab mix- No bites.

    1 Husky mix- No bites.

    1 Chi/Miniature Pinscher mix- No bites.

    1 Collie/Spitz mix- No bites.

    1 Chi/MinPin/Terrier mix- No bites.
    "Careful what you say, careful what you wish or it may just regret it!"

  12. #12
    former dogs
    1 Border collie X Samoyed- no bites
    1 Blue heeler X -no bite (that i know of)

    Present dogs

    1 JRT x chi/min foxi ????- snappy with certain people, a couple of bites where the skin was broken (me included)

    1 Rotti x red heeler- no bites

    1 chihuahua- no bites


    with penny the JRT X the bites have been from IDIOTS teasing her, eg trying to take bones off her agressivly, poking and hitting her *cough* ex-father *cough* poking at her with object to make her attack, then blame the dog and say she should be PTS
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

  13. #13
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    Austrailian terrier-never (RB)
    Doberman/Rotweiler-never (RB)
    Belgian Shepherd- bit 2 kids at separate times; thought she was protecting me. Got progressively worse. One report to authorities. (RB)
    Shepherd/hound - never
    Chow/lab-never
    Shih Tsu/poodle- never
    shaggy mix-never

    The hardest thing I've ever had to do was put the shepherd down. I just couldn't trust her at all.

    Mary

  14. #14
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    Serena--beagle--no bites
    Justin--golden retriever--no bites
    Mama--mutt--no bites
    Prince--mutt--tried my husband. My husband always said it was his fault, that he scared Prince.
    Blue--dalmation--Bit my husband's uncle, who had come home covered in deer sent and startled Blue out of sleep. Never reported it. A neighbor, I can't remember if he did bite him, or just tried to. But they guy didn't report it. Then he really got hold of my ex-brother-in-law. Even though he had to get stiches, he defended Blue, saying that the dog was just doing his job.
    Belle--St. Bernard--no bites
    Missie--boxer--no bites
    My pets are usually pleased with what I do, because they are not inflected with the concept of what I SHOULD be doing. My time is owned by: Missie,Thor, and Trinity!


  15. #15
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    Jasmine-shepard- bit twice
    she was our guard dog and was outside with my father. my father doesnt know how to train a dog he lets them get away with anything- it was my moms dog. a stranger pulled in and got out and my dad didnt even tell her to sit or stay and she ran over and bit the guy on the butt. he called animal control- it broke the skin. and the other time was the same situation. people pull in ignore the beware of dog signs get out and walk around. we have signs al over for private property- so strangers arent allowed in lol. both times it was the jahova's witnesses. So then the police/animal control told us that if she bit a 3rd time shed have to be put down. So my parents put a gate at the end of our driveway.

    Throughout my life weve had over 20 dogs- mostly shepards and she was the only one who bit anybody.

    "Welcome to where time stands still, no one leaves and no one will"

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