Dog Biting: How to Deal With and Prevent Dog Bites

Learn what to do if a dog is ready to attack you or if your dog has a history of attacking other dogs or people. This behavior should not be tolerated.
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Janel Nancy, I own a daycare and had a fight break out the other day. I got my hand caught in the coller of the dog who attacked. There seemed to be no reason why the dog would attack. It was it's 2nd day @ the daycare. The other dog had never met it before. It got many puncher wounds, muscle damage in it's forearm, a cut on the ear and chest. I got 2 broken fingers, a thrown out back and bit in the hand. What do I do...I was over 50 feet away from the hose. The dogs got introduced and seemed to be ok. Within 4 minutes of the welcome this happened. I felt like I couldn't let the aggressor keep attacking because she was vicious and the other dog wasn't able to get her off. Please give me some advice. 9/10/2006
Basha my rottweiler bites alot i think this is good advice thank u 9/7/2006
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