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In reply to the discussion: In 2011 almost 9000 people were hospitalized because of dog attacks (a 55% increase from 2001). [View all]hollysmom
(5,946 posts)37. I get it, but don't think these cat attacks were piddling
Until you have to walk a quarter of a mile with cat teeth embedded in your arm, you really won't understand.
Yes dogs are mostly larger and can do serious damage, but cats can scar you as well, just saying. My dog, vicious as I was told she was, would never bit anyone or anything beside a rodent.The precious dog thought she was a child nanny. There can be some vicious attacks by dogs, but I am willing to bet there are more bites and scratches doing middling damage by cats in this country. The shelter I worked for did owner screening to prevent this sort of thing, as I was screened adopting my dogs, mostly they just give people cats. Register dogs and owners, just saying, but register cats as well.
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In 2011 almost 9000 people were hospitalized because of dog attacks (a 55% increase from 2001). [View all]
Nine
May 2013
OP
Perhaps it might be better to take off the other subject and concentrate on the dogs.
Xyzse
May 2013
#12
It must hurt like hell trying to cram a size 8 foot into a size 5 shoe..but, I will agree, they are
Tikki
May 2013
#13
You are "not talkingabout breeds" yet your op is about "certain kinds of dogs".
uppityperson
May 2013
#25
I didn't want this thread to devolve into the same old pit bull threads everyone has seen before.
Nine
May 2013
#47
False equivalency. You're much more likely to survive a dog bite than a gunshot wound.
baldguy
May 2013
#20
Hence the rise of malicious litigation websites like DogsBite.org and DogBiteLaw.com.
baldguy
May 2013
#41
How would people feel about dog owners being required to carry liability insurance, same as drivers?
Nine
May 2013
#45
I think the dog humpers would have a figurative cow when the all the landlords say "no pets".
galileoreloaded
May 2013
#46