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by hexe on 18 August 2012 - 05:08
by workingdogz on 18 August 2012 - 09:08
'practice medical science without a license',

I offer this in addition to the 'medical advice' I
already 'dispensed' to beetree


If at any time during the next 7-14 days your
son starts to lick, chew or otherwise bother the
wound, or, worse, he starts to act Rabid, I strongly
suggest you purchase one of these too!!

http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=92_155&products_id=3668
He'll be able to eat and drink and communicate, but he
won't be able to bite you or bother his wound


If you want to 'dress him up', I suggest one of these two models:
http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=92&products_id=3839
Or, if he needs something a little 'fancier', this one:
http://www.fordogtrainers.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=92&products_id=3826

PS: glad it seems to be healing up without issue


by Cassandra Marie on 18 August 2012 - 17:08
I know several people with Bernese Mountain Dogs and per their experiences, unprovoked attacks and unstable temperamets are NOT uncommon in this breed.
I hope you son recovers both physically and emotionally.
Cassandra

by rtdmmcintyre on 18 August 2012 - 17:08
by beetree on 18 August 2012 - 17:08
As far as my son's mental health, he's solid, not much fazes that kid, and never for long.
rtdmmcintyre, my brother owns them as well, his dog's have never been aggressive, I don't think. Have good loud, intimidating barks, IMHO
Workingdogz, I've bookmarked your suggestions.

... Hexe, our spa is connected to the pool, so it empties and cycles with the rest of the pool water.

by Dobermannman on 18 August 2012 - 17:08
I don't "have your back". I was warning about giving medical advise over the internet from an unqualified person. You apparently have little experience with dog bites especially the danger of infection. Otherwise you would have gone to the ER or at least your family physician and would
have never covered the bite. I hope your kid is OK but next time (if there is one) Flush the hell out of the bite (sterile water if possible) scrub with plain soap and get an antibiotic shot.
HexE
I'm not a party of any lawsuit. I know the case was dismissed and then reinstated when the judge was presented with additional evidence. Details will come in due time. I've heard the voice mails.
VERY interesting.
Workingdogz
Dog bites are serious. I 'm glad to see you think it's one big yuck :-(
Thomas Barriano
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by beetree on 18 August 2012 - 18:08
All's well that ends well. I do have more experience with cat bite wounds, you got me there. I covered it with a flexible, breathable bandage more for his comfort, etc. He lived Thomas, in spite of my botched nursing job and old wives tales remedies.~
~ ... this symbol I will start to use when I am being sarcastic/facetous. I see it used elsewhere on the net, and it seems to be a useful little symbol that will help with tone. Mine any way.~
by Betty on 18 August 2012 - 20:08

by Cassandra Marie on 18 August 2012 - 22:08
Don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to slam Bernese. But I do know of several instances where the BMD put the owners in the hospital for a week or more and the attacks were unprovoked. It was explained to me that this was a well known breed problem especially in it's country of origin. The statistics for bites/attacks given to me were quite high for the number of BMD populaton. That doesn't mean every BMD will attack . I just found it surprising that such a relatvely rare breed had such a high statistic. I have always loved the looks of the breed and can't think of a cuter puppy than a BMD.
Re: cat bites. I used to think 'cat scratch fever' was just a song that Ted Nugent made. Then a couple of my friends were scratched by their pet cats and thats when I learned there really is a disease called cat scratch fever. One friend ended up losing her lymph nodes because of a cat scratch and the other had to receive daily antibiotics for over a month.
Cassandra
by workingdogz on 18 August 2012 - 22:08

Someone please go purchase Thomas a sense of humor.
Thomas, since you are so dearly concerned for the
well being of beetree's son, please rest assured beetree
knew I was KIDDING. We have had more than enough
conversations for her to 'get it'.
And hey, if some idiot wants to get 'medical advice' off a
dog message board and in turn suffers from it, well, ya get
what you pay for.

Kind of like some of the miscellaneous veterinary advice
that gets doled out here. Pick and choose what you want
from what you read.
beetree, tell the boy 'chicks dig scars'
He can tell them later down the road he took
a bullet for some orphans or something

Glad the kid's healing up, I do still think you should
hustle his ass off to the doc and get some antibiotics,
thats a pretty substantial looking puncture.
Feel free to mail me the payment for the medical advice
I dispensed here for your son bee, and don't give me that
tired old oft used line of 'the check's in the

how THAT gets used at times

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