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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 392727"><p>Jena, I urge you to be VERY careful with your dog and strangers. I was bitten by my neighbor's pit bull in June when I walked over to her house to bring her something. I didn't know there was a pit bull in the house and the dog jumped on the front door when he saw me walking up the walkway. When he jumped he hit the handle of the door and it opened under his weight and this dog came straight for me. There was no where to go. All I could do was put my arms up in front of my face to protect myself. That was the last part that I remember. The neighbor's adult son was home and called the dog off me (or so I have been told) and the next thing I remember was sitting up on the lawn and seeing the son wrestle the dog into the house. To this day I thank God that neither of the kids were with me when I walked over there. They would have seen it happen or they would have been the ones who go bit. </p><p> </p><p>The dog actually belonged to the her other son, who moved to Arizone three months before this happened. The neighbor shipped the dog to her son because she didn't want the responsibility of watching over him after this happened, and from what she told me the son in AZ keeps the dog muzzled whenever he takes the dog out. She said to me that the dog was really "the sweetest thing alive". Well, he may have been with her, but he still bit me quite badly.</p><p> </p><p>She had to put a claim in to her insurance company about the incident and from what I understand her insurer would not renew her policy until she proved to them that the dog was no longer in the house because they now considered him a liability.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 392727"] Jena, I urge you to be VERY careful with your dog and strangers. I was bitten by my neighbor's pit bull in June when I walked over to her house to bring her something. I didn't know there was a pit bull in the house and the dog jumped on the front door when he saw me walking up the walkway. When he jumped he hit the handle of the door and it opened under his weight and this dog came straight for me. There was no where to go. All I could do was put my arms up in front of my face to protect myself. That was the last part that I remember. The neighbor's adult son was home and called the dog off me (or so I have been told) and the next thing I remember was sitting up on the lawn and seeing the son wrestle the dog into the house. To this day I thank God that neither of the kids were with me when I walked over there. They would have seen it happen or they would have been the ones who go bit. The dog actually belonged to the her other son, who moved to Arizone three months before this happened. The neighbor shipped the dog to her son because she didn't want the responsibility of watching over him after this happened, and from what she told me the son in AZ keeps the dog muzzled whenever he takes the dog out. She said to me that the dog was really "the sweetest thing alive". Well, he may have been with her, but he still bit me quite badly. She had to put a claim in to her insurance company about the incident and from what I understand her insurer would not renew her policy until she proved to them that the dog was no longer in the house because they now considered him a liability. Pam [/QUOTE]
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