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    hello bigmarco,im sorry to heaR that,hows your wife now?is the dog has a antirabies vaccine??did u know hows the dog now?cos over here in the phil.we believe if someone bitten by the dog and the dog feel not ok after,then the dog has a rabies,which bad for the one get bitten.hope your wife is ok now..


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    Quote Originally Posted by mendoza82 View Post
    hello bigmarco,im sorry to heaR that,hows your wife now?is the dog has a antirabies vaccine??did u know hows the dog now?cos over here in the phil.we believe if someone bitten by the dog and the dog feel not ok after,then the dog has a rabies,which bad for the one get bitten.hope your wife is ok now..
    i dont think so, rabies very rare in the uk, i think the only cases are from being bitten outside the Uk and then the person came back to the UK.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...tal-twice.html

    A grandmother has died from rabies after being turned away from the same hospital twice.

    Sharanjit Ubhi, 58, was bitten by her son's pet dog when she was visiting him in India. The dog gave her the fatal disease and when she went to Darent Valley Hospital, Kent, two months later, complaining of pain in her right arm, she was turned away.

    Mrs Ubhi had not mentioned being bitten by a dog and her observations appeared 'normal' but when she developed hydrophobia the family's GP recognised the symptoms and sent her for specialist treatment.

    However, it was too late and she became the first person in the UK to die from rabies for seven years


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    maybe its got excited and didn't mean to bite, my girls dog goes when i take it out for a walk, does somersaults, jumps 4 or 5 ft in the air and barking alot, and i normally take it out b4 i go to work at 5am

    maybe they can lock the dog up in a pen or somewhere else while your wife is there ??? , if your wife doesn't want to quit the job (and why should she )
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    maybe its got excited and didn't mean to bite, my girls dog goes when i take it out for a walk, does somersaults, jumps 4 or 5 ft in the air and barking alot, and i normally take it out b4 i go to work at 5am

    maybe they can lock the dog up in a pen or somewhere else while your wife is there ??? , if your wife doesn't want to quit the job (and why should she )
    Yeah it's a difficult one Joe, particularly as her job also involves taking the dog out at least twice a day. I said to her lets wait and see what the employer says in a few days and we can decide from there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    maybe its got excited and didn't mean to bite, my girls dog goes when i take it out for a walk, does somersaults, jumps 4 or 5 ft in the air and barking alot, and i normally take it out b4 i go to work at 5am

    maybe they can lock the dog up in a pen or somewhere else while your wife is there ??? , if your wife doesn't want to quit the job (and why should she )
    My dog in the Philippines is the same..he gets so excited when it's time for him to go out. So far, he only has bitten one kid as that kid just run in front of him while my dog was lying down in front of our house's door. The kid startled my dog that resulted him being bitten. My dad took care of everything needed for that kid's medication, checkup, etc. it wasn't my dog's fault as he was acting on instinct but of course we have to shoulder everything.
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