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Bit by German Shepherd

Norway. Article posted January 12, 2023

G.D. (67) was on a walk with her friend when they passed a house where apparently a dog was loose.

G.D. was attacked out of nowhere and the dog managed to get in a couple of brutal bites before G.D. was rescued and brought to the hospital. She had to undergo several surgeries to make sure her nerves and tendons would heal properly.

Despite G.D. being in intense amount of pain and feeling scared for her arm, the doctors assured her "Pain is a good sign."

Later, the owners of the dog sent G.D. a message asking about her wellbeing and told her to give the hospital bill to them. They also informed that the dog was put down even before the police were involved.



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That's gnarly. Nice post.
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Re: Bit by German Shepherd

Hope the part of the owners taking care of their negligence held true, it's Norway and she looks old, so chances are, they did.
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I like that the owners knew they fucked up and fixed the problem. In alot of these cases the owner will plead and cry and say the dog "is no nice and never bit anyone! You must have done something to upset my cute doggy!".
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I like that the owners knew they fucked up and fixed the problem. In alot of these cases the owner will plead and cry and say the dog "is no nice and never bit anyone! You must have done something to upset my cute doggy!".
With loose dogs any excuse option goes out of the window. german shepherds are great guard dogs but, like any guard dogs they need to be kept on their own territory or when outside their territory on a leash (preferably wearing a muzzle)
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