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whathehell

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1. Totally irresponsible behavior on part of dog owner..
Fri Aug 17, 2018, 07:48 PM
Aug 2018

I hope she's found and held accountable.

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Totally irresponsible behavior on part of dog owner.. whathehell Aug 2018 #1
Not entirely. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #8
It's up to the owner to say "no djg21 Aug 2018 #43
Entirely.. whathehell Aug 2018 #54
Dog hugger has some blame here too. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #57
That's a very harsh and judgemental response in my view... whathehell Aug 2018 #58
As far as the dog is concerned, that's exactly what she did. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #60
Dogs are domesticated animals -- not "wildlife" caged in zoos whathehell Aug 2018 #63
Yes. elfin Aug 2018 #28
i'd wager this isnt the first bite. mopinko Aug 2018 #2
You're probably right spinbaby Aug 2018 #11
every dog gets one bite. mopinko Aug 2018 #22
Any dog, any time. Even happy, well-adjusted dogs have a limit. This one was clearly feeling WhiskeyGrinder Aug 2018 #3
i agree it is sad all around. Ms. Toad Aug 2018 #5
She hugged that dog. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #9
I'm not addressing the (inappropriate) human behavior Ms. Toad Aug 2018 #10
Sh grabbed it's head with both hands, it bit Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #17
It looked to me like the dog approached her at face level. She responded, pnwmom Aug 2018 #13
I agree - the dog seemed to be wandering from erson to person Ms. Toad Aug 2018 #16
True, one shouldn't. But this dog appeared to stick his face in the woman's face, pnwmom Aug 2018 #18
I said nothing about who should be held responsible. Ms. Toad Aug 2018 #24
She stupidly wrapped both hands around that dogs head Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #19
The woman who was attacked was sitting. And he didn't seem skeptical of her -- he approached her pnwmom Aug 2018 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Jake Stern Aug 2018 #4
If the victim looked straight into the dog's eyes while letting him, he might have felt threatened tblue37 Aug 2018 #6
I was taught you never put your face close to a strange dog. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2018 #7
Lots of victim blaming here. The fact is that someone had her dog in a public place pnwmom Aug 2018 #12
That's pretty much it. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #20
She did EVERYTHING wrong. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #30
No, she didn't. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #38
Really? Do tell what she did right. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #39
Your expectations are unreasonable. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #41
No They are fucking common sense Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #42
No, those things aren't 'common sense'. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #45
The dog disagreed. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #46
But the woman wasn't handling dogs. She was just sitting at a restaurant. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #48
Don't mess with things you don't understand Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #49
No, I'm not a millennial. Captain Stern Aug 2018 #50
That's NOT what happened. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #51
What if the victim has special needs? ecstatic Aug 2018 #61
Lol, what if the sky falls???? Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #62
Then don't bring your dog to places djg21 Aug 2018 #44
How about people NOT hugging strange dogs? Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #47
Exactly n/t TubbersUK Aug 2018 #26
Victim blaming???? Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #29
. Iggo Aug 2018 #31
She was sitting there, watching other people do much worse than she did without any reaction pnwmom Aug 2018 #32
You don't even know what you are seeing. I train dogs professionally. Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #35
The owner was irresponsible for RUNNING AWAY after her dog attavked whathehell Aug 2018 #55
Whose debating what happened AFTER? Drahthaardogs Aug 2018 #56
We are. whathehell Aug 2018 #59
Yeah, dogs at restaurants is not a great idea. milestogo Aug 2018 #15
There is a restaurant here in Boulder that banned dogs from its patio recently ProudLib72 Aug 2018 #21
they would be in chi. and yeah, dogs are banned from restaurants here. mopinko Aug 2018 #23
Huskies are very wolf like dogs gyroscope Aug 2018 #25
But it is the responsibility of the dog owner to know his dog's limits -- not to expect strangers pnwmom Aug 2018 #33
Absolutely gyroscope Aug 2018 #37
The only dog I know that bit someone in the face was that same breed. pnwmom Aug 2018 #40
That is the owner's fault. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2018 #27
I agree. n/t pnwmom Aug 2018 #34
Absolutely. (n/t) Iggo Aug 2018 #36
Two weeks ago, I was bitten on my upper thigh - basically near my ass - by a dog. phylny Aug 2018 #52
Found the coward Jake Stern Aug 2018 #53
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