taximomfor4
<font color=purple>Needs a few Ricola drops<br><fo
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My brother is in the Navy, deployed right now. He has a wife and 4 kids (btw 4-13 yrs old). 2 yrs ago, their St Bernard unexpectedly bit a neighbor girl who was over to play. It wasn't a bad bite, nor an attack. DB &SIL wanted rid of the dog but my dad (an avid animal lover) convinced them to keep the dog.
Fast forward: a year later, the dog bit my niece (age 10 at the time). She was holding the dog's cheeks or jowls, and saying "Good doggy, good doggy." She wasn't bit badly, no bleeding, etc. SIL wanted rid of the dog, but DB said niece was antagonizing the dog, and may have hurt him, causing him to "nip" her in "warning."
Night before last, nephew (13 yrs old) was bit by the dog. On the face. He wasn't doing ANYTHING to the dog. When he pushed the dog off his face, the dog also bit his hand. Had to go to the ER. He bled profusely, got antibiotics and a shot.
St Bernard Rescue won't take the dog, because it's bitten (they only know about the third bite). Animal Control has the dog now, I think. They are holding the dog for now, waiting to see if SIL will take him back. She just can't. Maybe be can't live with children? If she doesn't take him back, he will be put down, right?
My heart hurts for her, and my brother who will come home so happy to be there, but with THAT news waiting for him. And for my nephew, who KNOWS what's going to happen to his dog...and the guilt that accompanies being the "Cause".
Advice? Anyone BTDT? Trying to help SIL and nephew feel better, even if I can't find them anymore options.
Fast forward: a year later, the dog bit my niece (age 10 at the time). She was holding the dog's cheeks or jowls, and saying "Good doggy, good doggy." She wasn't bit badly, no bleeding, etc. SIL wanted rid of the dog, but DB said niece was antagonizing the dog, and may have hurt him, causing him to "nip" her in "warning."
Night before last, nephew (13 yrs old) was bit by the dog. On the face. He wasn't doing ANYTHING to the dog. When he pushed the dog off his face, the dog also bit his hand. Had to go to the ER. He bled profusely, got antibiotics and a shot.
St Bernard Rescue won't take the dog, because it's bitten (they only know about the third bite). Animal Control has the dog now, I think. They are holding the dog for now, waiting to see if SIL will take him back. She just can't. Maybe be can't live with children? If she doesn't take him back, he will be put down, right?
My heart hurts for her, and my brother who will come home so happy to be there, but with THAT news waiting for him. And for my nephew, who KNOWS what's going to happen to his dog...and the guilt that accompanies being the "Cause".
Advice? Anyone BTDT? Trying to help SIL and nephew feel better, even if I can't find them anymore options.


, but this is exactly what I am referring to. People will have trouble believing or understanding that a dog is truly aggressive and will try to somewhat blame the people involved in the biting/attack.