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azcanchita
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I was hiking and my 5 yr. old chocolate lab (adopted a year ago), female, spayed, bit a boy on the back. We past kids on the trail, my dad was holding her leash and she turned around and jumped up and bit him on the mid to upper back. She didn't growl, bark or lunge at him, she kind of gently jumped up next to him and bit him. He was an overweight kid so she probably grabbed more skin than if it was a skinny kid, but she just barely broke the skin. It mostly caused a bruise and very, very minimal bleeding. This is NOT characteristic of this dog. She just played "Sandy" in the musical Annie at a local school and has had hundreds of kids around her all week. FYI - I also have a Miniature Pinscher (9 years old) who was with us on the hike. Please help and offer suggestions! I am willing to do obedience training, but, like I said she's very calm-mannered and well behaved.
The boy's parents weren't very upset and didn't get my name for Animal Control so please don't tell me that I'm going to court or something.
The boy was walking totally normal. Not running, not being loud, nothing. The boy was with a group of kids and she didn't do anything to any of the other kids.
The boy's parents weren't very upset and didn't get my name for Animal Control so please don't tell me that I'm going to court or something.
The boy was walking totally normal. Not running, not being loud, nothing. The boy was with a group of kids and she didn't do anything to any of the other kids.