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The Bone
05-24-2017, 09:35 AM
I got bit by the neighbors dog today. Crap. I was turning off the gas bottle in my rv and the neighbor came out with his little dogs when one got lose and bit me on the leg. He tried to bite me twice but missed the second time. He just got my pant leg. Broke the skin but not a mark on my pants. Thank god I wasn't wearing shorts. I don't even own a pet and I never seen this dog before. I was not doing anything to provoke a attack.
People with dogs keep them under control. this sucks because I want to be a nice guy about this. It does make me mad but the guy was concerned about it. I may be the only guy that doesn't want to take this guy to court but I do want him to despise of this dog. That may be harsh but what if I was a 5 year old.

rmthelen
05-24-2017, 09:58 AM
Hope he has the dog tested for rabies at the very least and that the bite doesn't develop into anything serious. On a lighter note, you may want to consider changing your name to something other than "the bone".....this could very well have been the provocation. LOL.

BB_TX
05-24-2017, 10:52 AM
He is probably one of those "my dog doesn't bite" or "he has never done that before" types. Unlikely there would be a problem, but I would want to see his up to date rabies tag.

DQDick
05-24-2017, 01:37 PM
With our years of work camping I wish I had a dollar for everytime I heard "he never did that before". At the very least I would call the police and have a report made. They can make sure he has his shots.

mhs4771
05-24-2017, 01:58 PM
It needs to be reported and the Dog confined for a period time to verify it's not infected with anything.

DarMar
05-24-2017, 02:29 PM
With our years of work camping I wish I had a dollar for everytime I heard "he never did that before". At the very least I would call the police and have a report made. They can make sure he has his shots.

Sad, but true of a growing number of dog owners. If it had been a small child....

Makes my blood boil every time.

The Bone
05-25-2017, 06:09 PM
Called the sheriff and he contacted animal control. They came over and checked the dogs shots and it was up to date. The guy never came over to see how I was nor say he was sorry his dog attacked me. Now at another camp site at Niagara falls. Rained all day during the trip. Got my eye out for little dogs.

Loneoak
05-25-2017, 06:16 PM
There are way too many irresponsible dog owners out there!

bshgto
05-26-2017, 10:28 AM
Called the sheriff and he contacted animal control. They came over and checked the dogs shots and it was up to date. The guy never came over to see how I was nor say he was sorry his dog attacked me. Now at another camp site at Niagara falls. Rained all day during the trip. Got my eye out for little dogs.

Of course not, he was afraid you were going to sue him, well oblige him call the Law offices at 1-800 DOG BITE and start a claim, then tell him if he had at least apologized for the incident you would have forgotten about it.
Another one that`s afraid of his wife and her little babies that will not stop barking.

twindman
05-26-2017, 11:04 AM
I was in a Home Depot a few years back. Just walking down an aisle that was about 10 feet wide. I stayed on my side and a full poodle was with the owner on the other side. As I got beside the dog, it lunged at me and bit my calf. I didn't think it was too bad - just stinging. The owner didn't really do much. A few minutes later, as I was checking out, I reached down and rubbed the spot and it was bleeding!!! Had I known it drew blood I may have yelled at the owner a while.

The Bone
05-26-2017, 03:50 PM
I am on guard now. When I see a small dog I get ready. I have fast feet look out dog I got something for you now.

bigred715
05-26-2017, 09:46 PM
Dogs should not be allowed in stores or restaurants including food stores. I don't care if they are a "companion" dog or whatever they call it. Dogs are being allowed in too many places. We found a dog on our cruise ship several years ago and my wife stepped in you no what while we were doing laps around the ship. I will never go on that cruise line again. No place for dogs I don't care what ailment you have. I don't dislike dogs, but there are places they don't belong.

Beau2010
05-27-2017, 10:51 AM
I was bitten by a client's dog several years ago. Client was trying to put the dog away but he pushed him into the garage, not realizing the garage door was open. Went to the doc to get a tetanus shot. He is required to report dog bites to police. When the cop went out to the house to see the dog's shot records, the owner raised a fuss; "you are not taking my dog..." so the cop asked for his ID and when he ran his record, there a was a warrant out for him. Dog stayed home, owner went to jail. Tetanus shot a good idea unless you have had one recently.

CaptnJohn
05-28-2017, 02:20 PM
We take our dog when we take the 5er. He is never outside unless on a leash 6' which keeps him close. When we have company, he is in the bedroom. Too many loose dogs in CGs, too many in flimsy tiny fences. Not only could they get out but another can get in to get them. Every dog will bite if they feel they or their owner threatened which in some cases means just too close in the dogs mind. Dogs should not be in restaurants, stores, etc. We leave him in the 5er with a monitor where we can see/hear him and inside temps all the time.

bethandkevin
05-28-2017, 06:16 PM
My size 12 would have put that dog 3 sites over!

waynemoore
05-29-2017, 10:38 AM
We always take our dog with us. She is ALWAYS on a leash when outside. I ALWAYS keep several empty poop bags in my back pocket ready for use. Have provided bags to campers who think it's ok to let their dog just go and walk away.

CaptnJohn
05-29-2017, 06:57 PM
I have handed out bags a couple times. Always like the look on their face. Sometimes the excuse is funny.

waynemoore
05-30-2017, 06:08 PM
We have a guy at our park who has a small dog. I had watched him let the dog poop and then walk away. Well about the 4th or 5th time I just could not stand it so I confronted him about not picking it up. He said " its small and will just dry up and blow away"? So I asked what happens between the time it lands on the ground and it drys up? Like all the flys it draws and if one steps in it. While we were talking I kept moving around and what do you think he stepped in it. Got to love how that works. He now pickes it up. Plus the Ranger told him one more time and he is gone.

CORattler
05-31-2017, 08:10 AM
We take our dog when we take the 5er. He is never outside unless on a leash 6' which keeps him close. When we have company, he is in the bedroom. Too many loose dogs in CGs, too many in flimsy tiny fences. Not only could they get out but another can get in to get them. Every dog will bite if they feel they or their owner threatened which in some cases means just too close in the dogs mind. Dogs should not be in restaurants, stores, etc. We leave him in the 5er with a monitor where we can see/hear him and inside temps all the time.

Good for you! That is the respectful and correct way to treat your beloved pet :iagree:

WeBeFulltime
05-31-2017, 03:13 PM
We have a guy at our park who has a small dog. I had watched him let the dog poop and then walk away. Well about the 4th or 5th time I just could not stand it so I confronted him about not picking it up. He said " its small and will just dry up and blow away"? So I asked what happens between the time it lands on the ground and it drys up? Like all the flys it draws and if one steps in it. While we were talking I kept moving around and what do you think he stepped in it. Got to love how that works. He now pickes it up. Plus the Ranger told him one more time and he is gone.

:thumbsup:

vipermanden
05-31-2017, 04:20 PM
You know there is always something or someone or dogs to complain about, but it is not their fault, it is the owner's fault. We have had 7 Golden Retrievers in our 38 years of marriage, and they would only lick someone to death, and are always on leash, and have poop bag carriers on their backs, and we clean up instantly, and they 99.9% of the time go where we tell them to go, and never on our walks. So it is all about the owner and how responsible they are. There are a lot more unfriendly people at RV parks than dogs so far that I have seen. Most dogs I see at the parks love anyone that wants to come pet them. Too bad us humans are not as friendly. My dogs love me way more than my wife ever has, and she does love me. So I agree, there are some yappy dogs out there, but it is up to the humans to make them behave.

The Bone
06-02-2017, 04:22 AM
Its fine to take dogs camping for a weekend but I see them everywhere. i see them at car shows ,stores, and places that a owner should know that it's not good for the dog to be ether. The dog that bit me was on a leash but the owner lost control and dropped it because he had 2 of them yelping things. I was not even looking at the owner nor talking to him. I was under the nose of mine shutting off a gas bottle I have there. I was attacked by this dog for no reason. I still have the bite mark. Its good that I am up on my shots. Another thing is you go to emergency room and wait to be seen then get a shot or antibiotics then go home. Time may be as little as a hour or longer.
All I have to say is leave your dogs in a kennel so you won't get sued and your dog wont be put down. Next time I won't be so nice about this. Dog will go and owner will be kicked out of campground. wont stand for unreasonable dog owners again.

Beau2010
06-02-2017, 08:50 AM
Viper
We also have now and have had a number of Goldens. The current two go everywhere with us in the rig. Like you say, the most damage they do is licking and wagging. The big male is our guard dog. He alerts on anything that gets close to us and he sounds really fierce but he is a big creampuff. The smaller female is the hunter; will chase anything with fur or feathers. We spent about 3 months in a park in Charleston, SC last winter and everyone in the park got acquainted with them as they get their walks twice a day. Anyone who thinks he is getting away with something by not picking up after his dog is fooling himself because there are many eyes around a park and they all talk to each other. Word gets around very quickly.

vipermanden
06-02-2017, 09:28 AM
Bone,

I guess since I don't live in an RV park, I don't get to see the same yappy dog day after day, so i will give you that, but suing and putting a dog down? Seems harsh to me. All you have to do is report it to animal control, and let them take care of it. Since the dog broke skin and I am assuming you bled a little, then they will quarantine the dog until it gets tested, and the owner will get his first warning. If any other instances are reported, usually there will be a second warning, and a fine. The third warning, usually means the dog has to be moved or if it is a real sever attack, put down. But suing to get money over something like this, seems a bit over the top. JM2C

richfaa
06-02-2017, 12:44 PM
We have owned dogs all our life any animal if cornered, threatened, hungry will attack.


I will take a beating for this.I was attacked by a dog exactly once many years ago up in the mountains near our hunting camp. I noted a medium sized dog tracking me .Don't know were it came from or who it belonged to and never found out.It had a collar and after a few mins of tracking me it came at me teeth bared. I shot it. Reported it to the game warden and gave the location. Never heard about it again. It did not look healthy and My guess is it was sick. I did not touch it.


I will say again your gentle pet Dog will attack if provoked. Remember they are animals.

vipermanden
06-02-2017, 03:23 PM
"I will say again your gentle pet Dog will attack if provoked. Remember they are animals."

My wife will do the same thing, so be on guard!! :-) I just figured out why "Bone" was attacked? The dog was just going after a bone! :-) Just kidding...

CaptnJohn
06-02-2017, 07:48 PM
We have owned dogs all our life any animal if cornered, threatened, hungry will attack.


I will take a beating for this.I was attacked by a dog exactly once many years ago up in the mountains near our hunting camp. I noted a medium sized dog tracking me .Don't know were it came from or who it belonged to and never found out.It had a collar and after a few mins of tracking me it came at me teeth bared. I shot it. Reported it to the game warden and gave the location. Never heard about it again. It did not look healthy and My guess is it was sick. I did not touch it.


I will say again your gentle pet Dog will attack if provoked. Remember they are animals.

You can add if it feels the need to protect their territory or family.

richfaa
06-04-2017, 09:09 AM
You can add if it feels the need to protect their territory or family.

That is IMO the #1 cause and falls under 'If provoked" Domestic dogs are still pack animals and we are members of the pack.

When dumped in the mountains by people who do not want them the strongest will survive and rapidly revert to there primitive origins . What happens to the weaker ones is not pleasant but then the folks who dumped them do not get to see that. We do.

We and others had the unfortunate experience of clearing those packs prior to hunting season in the mountains as they did what they had to do to survive.Protect the pack, kill for food, protect their territory. A small pack could run down a deer and kill it in short order.

This particular animal was IMO sick as it was alone and the attack was unprovoked.

I have no love for those Humans who abandon their animals without thought to what is ultimately a certain death.

mlh
06-04-2017, 01:40 PM
Rich I'm not going to attack you. You did exactly what you should have done. Last week snme idiot left a pot belly pig up on the mountain where I ride my motorcycle. If someone hadn't got him I would have went back up there and shot him by now. We don't need any hogs of any type here.
Lynwood

drjjj
06-04-2017, 02:33 PM
I am a veterinarian who hunts. Rich, you did what I would have done. Laws vary from state to state in the U.S., but everyone needs to understand that anytime a bite occurs Rabies transmission is a possibility, even if the biting animal was currently vaccinated. No vaccine in any species is 100% effective. I am retired now, but when I was practicing I always kept up with my own personal Rabies vaccination because the bite that will kill you comes from the animal that you think is OK. Bottom line-Rabies is not a treatable disease. The "Rabies shots" that are given to people who are bitten are nothing but multiple vaccinations-you are hoping that your own immune system "outruns" the virus. If a human is bitten that animal should be quarantined for at least ten days, or, in the case of a wild animal, humanely euthanized and checked for the presence of the Rabies virus. I could give you numerous instances from my practice career of 42 years when a pet animal bit someone and was not suspected to have Rabies when it did.

AZ Traveler
07-06-2018, 08:20 AM
drjjj,

I have often wondered why people are not given preventative rabies shots routinely. Are they ineffective or dangerous?

Rich,

"I have no love for those Humans who abandon their animals without thought to what is ultimately a certain death."

I my opinion, they deserve long prison sentences. When you take on a pet, you do it for all of its natural life.

jking
07-06-2018, 09:35 AM
Dogs and children are the same: they will either do what they are taught or what you let them get away with! It REALLY is that simple. No bad dogs, just bad owners!

drjjj
07-06-2018, 05:17 PM
AZ Traveler:
The "human" Rabies vaccine is neither harmful or ineffective, it is just very expensive. The initial series is three doses, then you can have a titre checked (blood test) every year or so to see when you need a one shot booster. The vaccine, the last time I checked, was well over $100 a dose. Even though I am retired from full time practice, I still intend to keep up with my protection as I often travel to other countries where Rabies is rampant in the wildlife. Just my $0.02.

suny07
07-06-2018, 05:59 PM
We have a guy at our park who has a small dog. I had watched him let the dog poop and then walk away. Well about the 4th or 5th time I just could not stand it so I confronted him about not picking it up. He said " its small and will just dry up and blow away"? So I asked what happens between the time it lands on the ground and it drys up? Like all the flys it draws and if one steps in it. While we were talking I kept moving around and what do you think he stepped in it. Got to love how that works. He now pickes it up. Plus the Ranger told him one more time and he is gone.

2 x :thumbsup:

Texan
07-06-2018, 08:33 PM
My wife was raised around animals all her life and she has never touched a cat or dog in her life. I just had an barn cat that was over 17 years old that i had to have put down because of old age and my wife never touched her. Even those dogs that are on an leash can cause someone to hurt themselves if the dog owner allows there dog to run up to someone without knowing if they fear animals. My wife has 2 artificial knees and can't move very fast and i worry about her falling when someone assumes she wants to pet there dog and allows it to run up to her. The bottom line is just be responsible. My wife likes dogs but from a distance.

Dave W
07-07-2018, 06:15 AM
Bone - I hope all is well now. Dog bites are not fun



We travel with a couple smallish dogs. They have yet to bite anyone though if threatened, the older one might go into protective (read as loud) mode. If they are outside, they are confined to a portable pen or on a leash while walking. They will occasionally yap a couple times if someone walks by with a dog. We will not put up with any more than that 1 or 2 yaps nor do we expect our neighbors to do it either.



We have left our usual summer CG and gone home if a weekender brings a yapper or several though the CG owner will usually handle the problem. While traveling we have pulled out early with the accompanying pain to my wallet if the CG has uncontrolled dogs (also humans)


Dog poo - my DW handled one problem by taking a shovel and leaving a large deposit on a weekender's entry steps of several big turds that had been left under our LR slide. They, along with thei monster dog have been banned from the CG as well.

jeffba
07-07-2018, 06:46 AM
Dog poo - my DW handled one problem by taking a shovel and leaving a large deposit on a weekender's entry steps of several big turds that had been left under our LR slide. They, along with thei monster dog have been banned from the CG as well.

Tell me she left it in a paper bag, lit it and knocked on the door.

Dave W
07-07-2018, 06:53 AM
Tell me she left it in a paper bag, lit it and knocked on the door.


That would have been better but no. We did enjoy hearing a few new and interesting words from next door though