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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 392673" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Jena -</p><p></p><p>You're in NY. There's what's colloquially known as "the one bite rule" here in dog bite litigation. The dog bit your dad - that's one. Did you know that you are required to report bites to the Health Department? The dog almost bit the mailman. You'd better make sure your homeowner's insurance is paid up because you could be sued by the next person and you can lose. I defend this type of case (amongst others) for a living and I have seen horrific things. Frankly, if it were my dog (and we have had 7 over the years, one of which - a standard poodle - was sent back for biting the heads off of baby guinea pigs), it would be gone in a NY second. If the shelter won't take him back, find a rescue group. Failing that, I would have the dog put down. A biting dog, especially one as huge as yours, is very dangerous even to you and your children. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 392673, member: 3493"] Jena - You're in NY. There's what's colloquially known as "the one bite rule" here in dog bite litigation. The dog bit your dad - that's one. Did you know that you are required to report bites to the Health Department? The dog almost bit the mailman. You'd better make sure your homeowner's insurance is paid up because you could be sued by the next person and you can lose. I defend this type of case (amongst others) for a living and I have seen horrific things. Frankly, if it were my dog (and we have had 7 over the years, one of which - a standard poodle - was sent back for biting the heads off of baby guinea pigs), it would be gone in a NY second. If the shelter won't take him back, find a rescue group. Failing that, I would have the dog put down. A biting dog, especially one as huge as yours, is very dangerous even to you and your children. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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