Mein eyes!Is your tetanus shot up to date?
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ANY mouth is a dirty thing when blood is drawn. Hope yer well.
Mein eyes!Is your tetanus shot up to date?
I believe that would often be considered... cheating!
Without clicking that link (hell no!)... I know enough to say...![]()
Tetanus - Symptoms and causes
www.mayoclinic.org
Yup, even a "medium" size GSD could probably kill you if you have bad luck.I work with German Shepherds, and their bite force can be as high as 280-300 PSI, which is high enough to break any bone in a human body, though of course many breeds bite even harder.
One time at a dog park a Pitbull was killing a Golden Retriever and nobody could get the Pit off of the Golden's neck, including the Pit's owner, so I pulled my knife and was going to end it one way or another when another guy ran up and stopped me. That guy then stuck his finger in the Pit's butt and that Pit looked totally surprised as it let go of the Golden.
Just sayin!
P.S. The Golden survived with minor injuries once it's airway was restored (the Pit was suffocating it with it's neck bite, and the Golden's eyes had just rolled back when I pulled the knife).
Summary: Use the above at your own risk LOL!
I work with German Shepherds, and their bite force can be as high as 280-300 PSI, which is high enough to break any bone in a human body, though of course many breeds bite even harder.
One time at a dog park a Pitbull was killing a Golden Retriever and nobody could get the Pit off of the Golden's neck, including the Pit's owner, so I pulled my knife and was going to end it one way or another when another guy ran up and stopped me. That guy then stuck his finger in the Pit's butt and that Pit looked totally surprised as it let go of the Golden.
Just sayin!
P.S. The Golden survived with minor injuries once it's airway was restored (the Pit was suffocating it with it's neck bite, and the Golden's eyes had just rolled back when I pulled the knife).
Summary: Use the above at your own risk LOL!
If I knew my dog had attacking or biting tendencies towards other dogs, I'd at least in the short-term get it a muzzle, but in the long-term I'd probably not keep the dog.

Our Ryota was attacked and bitten in the back of the neck by a young dog at a nearby park 6 months after we rescued her.Like any area of life, there's people who have their heart and mind in the right place and can navigate a dog that's got issues for whatever reasons......and then there's the fucking morons who have their heart pointed in the right place but their head is firmly wedged up their ass and they have zero business taking care of a normal dog, never mind one that's been abused or rescued from a dog fighting situation.
There's a dude and his girlfriend that show up every couple weeks, they get there before everyone else and bring their dog to the pool area, which is fenced in. Then when everyone shows up, they hang for about 20-30 minutes before doing an Irish goodbye quietly when no other dogs notice. They do this because the pit they're bringing was rescued from dog fighting and they're SLOWLY reintroducing her to being around other dogs. It'll probably be 6 more months before that dog even makes physical contact with another dog in the park.
The dog park has been a whole source of mind blowing experiences and very few of them have been good ones.![]()
All's fair in love and war!I believe that would often be considered... cheating!
Some weird dog park etiquette.
Damn straight!All's fair in love and war!