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Old 07-08-2008, 12:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
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You're lucky because your boss is being understanding. But you need to sort out this problem with your dog, because no matter how careful you try to be a similar situation could arise again and next time the bitten person may not be so understanding.

I would look for a good behaviourist in your area, preferably one who specialises in aggression issues. Make sure they are fully accredited and have good references.

A dog should not bite in the situation you describe. It is not normal at all. Woofing, yes, if your dog was surprised, but not just running up and biting someone like that.
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