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Old 27-04-2009, 03:38 PM
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Man Bites Dog?

Hey all,

I think HG Wells said, " Never work with animals or kids."

For 17 years I have been in a job that involves me checking peoples’ roofs for possums or other animals.
I have a way with dogs. If a dog is in the yard I can bluff the dog into submission if it were threatening me.

Today I made a mistake. The customer ( Nev ) was out the front on his mobile. Oscar the Bull Mastiff Ridgeback cross was secured on the front landing. I had met, patted and played with Oscar two days ago. I entered the back yard.

Nev’s wife went to investigate the barking. As she opened the front door, Oscar, 40Kgs of Schizophrenia charged through the house out the back door and sank those pearly whites into my wrist.
I did not see it coming.
A doctor visit, antibiotics and a tetanus shot followed. I decided to call it a day.
Four hours after the event and the bruised tendons are not as painful and I think I stand a good chance to survive.

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Old 27-04-2009, 05:18 PM
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Man bites dog or dog bites man
They must be some good meds your on there Marty
Im scared of those dogs they vicious little buggers
Hope you have a speedy recovery
Once bitten twice shy hey
Bad bad doggy
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Old 27-04-2009, 05:20 PM
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Those Bull Mastiffs can be as mad as a meat axe

a lady down the road owns one and she doesn't weigh much more than the dog.

She'd never be able to control it if it went ape pooh.

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Old 27-04-2009, 06:49 PM
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Did they put it down ?.. a child probably won't fair as well when the they eventually meet up ... hope you get better soon.
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Old 27-04-2009, 07:00 PM
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Very nasty ... not a fan of unknown scary dogs.

'Wont work with animals or children '..... could be wrong but was it W C Fields?
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Old 27-04-2009, 08:46 PM
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that sucks buddy... but bull mastiffs aren't mean dogs! they're always know as gentle giants! this sounds convenient, but i actually asked my vet about their temperament one hour ago at puppy school! maybe it was the ridgeback part?
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Old 27-04-2009, 09:56 PM
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Ouch !!!!

I hope ya get better quick Marty.
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Old 27-04-2009, 10:19 PM
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Yikes!

Get better soon!

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Old 27-04-2009, 11:36 PM
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Dog's are so unpredictable just like humans you may think their placid but don't turn your back they can and do get jealous

I've got a lovely dog we call her fart because she follows me around like a bad smell
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Old 28-04-2009, 01:09 AM
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Ouch Marty, get well soon mate.

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Old 28-04-2009, 07:25 AM
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Wow, What a response, Thankyou all for your concern. It makes me feel better already.

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Very nasty ... not a fan of unknown scary dogs.

'Wont work with animals or children '..... could be wrong but was it W C Fields?
Hey Liz,

You are correct. I get Wells and Fields mixed up all the time.
Wells' the drinker,
and Fields' opened his mind.
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Hey Jen,

Its pretty much ok only hurts when I do this.??? And when I laugh??

And again Thankyou ALL.
Cheers Marty

P.S. Another source states it was Cat Deeley who quoted Never work with.....
?????

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Hope you get better soon, it wasn't this dog was it?
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Hope you get better soon, it wasn't this dog was it?
Hey Gallifreyboy,

No that dog's too small.

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Old 29-04-2009, 12:55 AM
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Man bites dog?

Nearly 20 years ago now, I remember hearing an almighty and pained MEEEWWW!!!! coming from behind the kitchen counter, three of us adults shot into the kitchen to find little miss four year old sitting on the tiles with the family cat.

When we demanded to know what happened, she said, (and I'll never stop laughing at this), "She bit me so I bit it back!"

Hope you don't get an infection mate. Nasty bite.

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Old 29-04-2009, 08:17 AM
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Hey Bloodhound31,

"She bit me so I bit it back!"

I gotta admit that as a 6 year old I did the same to our fox terrier. I was under the kitchen table. Teasing the dog. It bit me, so I retaliated and bit it on the ear. The dog squealed, growled and ran off.

Then I copped a beating from Mum.

Thanks for your concern. I'm on antibiotics and it seems to be healing to plan so far.

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You know what you give an man thats got everything ????


Antibiotics
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Hey All,

Bite wound is healing nicely. Thanks everyone.

I'm a little concerned at the froth at the mouth and I've started barking and growling at strange dogs going past the house.

Woof!
Oops!
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Watch out Marty, there's a full Moon this weekend.
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This thread reminds me of a classic ad I read in Monty Pythons "Big Red Book"

For Sale.
Doberman Guard Dog
Loves small children but will make do with dog biscuits.

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