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My dog bit me.

Fabguy
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On the thumb.

He warned me he was going to, but I wanted to be the alpha and he won this time.
Jeff


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Pulling a 2015 Keystone Cougar 280RLS

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Code2High
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Were you attempting to accomplish something with the dog (ie nail trimming), or was this just an exercise to convince the dog that you are "alpha?"
susan

Fuzzy Wuzzy was a wabbit, Fuzzy Wuzzy had a dandelion habit! RIP little Wuz... don't go far.

dannytas
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A lot of dog therapist here...I like the "bite back" theory. Just enough so that he knows, that you know, what he was trying to tell you...no harm, no foul and you both learned something...
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Happy_Prospecto
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At least he spit you back out!


The information is out there, all you have to do is let it in.
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CA_POPPY
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Never tick off or tease a cat, either. They carry some nasty germs in their mouth, worse than a dog bite. Even an inside cat who doesn't have contact with other felines can give you a serious infected owie. Don't ask how I know this.
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Fabguy
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He sure seems to have a bit of an attitude adjustment since the incident.
Jeff


2002 GMC Sierra 2500HD 8.1/Allison/4:10/Prodigy brake controler/Pullrite Superglide
Pulling a 2015 Keystone Cougar 280RLS

SuperiorBound
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There are a few people I would like to bite

PatRenee
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Bite him back...

pennysmom09
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Sadly, too many dogs are tormented by adults and children who have no clue about their clear body language messages, bite out of frustration and then are put down. "He bit for no reason at all!"
Nancy and Doug
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Pawz4me
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Go Dogs wrote:
IMHO-For whatever that's worth.
How many times did you want to punch your boss, ex, or some other jerk?
How many times did you want to respond in anger and/or violence when you felt wronged?
What would have,(or did) happen if you physically assaulted someone?
IOW: Dogs should not be permitted to react to an unpleasant situation by biting. If you're going to keep a dog in society, the dog should know that it cannot use it's teeth, as a solution to an unpleasant situation. IMHO.


I think the better analogy for this scenario would be to physical bullying. If another human is repeatedly grabbing a body part and you repeatedly say "Stop it" and yet the bully continues the same behavior . . . are you not entitled to and justified in defending yourself? Certainly the higher (and more preferred) road would be to leave. Unfortunately, our pets don't usually have that option available to them.

As humans we're allowed fairly broad latitude to defend ourselves.

(FWIW, I'm not arguing that it's okay the dog bit. Excusable and understandable behavior isn't necessarily the same thing as okay behavior. Certainly some training is in order.)
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DownTheAvenue
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Go Dogs wrote:
f you're going to keep a dog in society, the dog should know that it cannot use it's teeth, as a solution to an unpleasant situation. IMHO.


So wrong! One has to understand the animal's breeding some animals have been bred forever to perform a certain task, and that may very well be using its mouth for aggressive purposes. Terriers come to mind- they were bred to kill vermin.

One also has to understand dog language. In this case the dog was communicating with the human. It tried to not bite, but was left with the only resort it had to tell the human to stop. Even humans use violence to communicate- a person who beats his wife is communicating!

Lastly, one has to understand the personality of the individual dog. Some retrievers will chase a tennis ball until they collapse, others will never do it. Some terriers will bite and growl quickly, others rarely.

Go_Dogs
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IMHO-For whatever that's worth.
How many times did you want to punch your boss, ex, or some other jerk?
How many times did you want to respond in anger and/or violence when you felt wronged?
What would have,(or did) happen if you physically assaulted someone?
IOW: Dogs should not be permitted to react to an unpleasant situation by biting. If you're going to keep a dog in society, the dog should know that it cannot use it's teeth, as a solution to an unpleasant situation. IMHO.

icanon
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Then bite him back :B
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DownTheAvenue
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Fabguy wrote:
I deserved it.

I was messing with his paws and he gave me plenty warning that if I keep messing with his paws he would bite me.


He IS the ALPHA


No he is not the ALPHA! I hate this Alpha nonsense that was based on faulty studies of wolves in captivity.

He is a dog who was being tormented by a human. Apparently, the dog spoke in dog language to the human, "Leave me alone, I don't like that." The human continued, and the dog raised his level of communication.

Pawz4me
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It happens.

The overwhelming majority of the time it has zero to do with "alpha" nonsense (at least on the dog's part).

Was pain involved (for the dog)? Arthritis or something like that? Or does he have some sort of fear/anxiety related to having his paws touched?

Good for you for realizing that he was telling you loud and clear "this is making me extremely uncomfortable" in one of the very few ways of communicating he has available. You get what many people never will.
Me, DH and Yogi (Shih Tzu)
2017 Winnebago Travato 59K