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Exclamation vicious attack: Vet badly-bitten BY DOG-OWNER

Woman bites clinic owner over dog delay - WMBFNews.com | Myrtle Beach/Florence, SC | News, Weather, Sports

this is scary stuff - she brought the dogs in late for a scheduled grooming,
came back EaRLY for her [matted] dogs, and flipped-out when they weren't ready to go;
she attacked the groomer, and the vet attempted to interrupt, getting between them -
when she was knocked to the floor and repeatedly bitten, with bits missing from digits!

either this woman WAS doped to the gills, OR she needs psych-meds - one or t'other. the poor vet!
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wonder what "problems" they had with her, before this awful assault?
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Thats the ultimate proof then no bad dogs only bad owners!!
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didja read the article, SDH? really violent event -
she had to go to the hospital, has PIECES missing, and is on 7 meds to suppress infection i can't help but wonder
if she was sober / not doped.
[NOT making excuses, there - wondering about her threshold for violence being so low.]
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Re: vicious attack: Vet badly-bitten BY DOG-OWNER

that must be awful, you can expect to be bit by the dog but not the owner!
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Unhappy poor vet...

human-bites are even more-likely to infect than CAT-bites -
just less likely to be life-threatening or infect Bones + joint-spaces.
human-bites are nothing to mess about with - they cause ferocious crushing damage,
a lot of tissue injury + potential sloughing. she may need skin-grafts - especially toe[s] + finger[s].
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Re: vicious attack: Vet badly-bitten BY DOG-OWNER

thats horrible. Hope she's ok. (yes i did read the article)
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