MY maid has been bitten by a dog....

MY maid has been bitten by a dog....

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Chilli

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17,320 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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She was round a friends house and the dog went mental and bit her hand. 3 puncture marks around her fingers, one of which how swollen up and broken her ring. She was bitten again outside the house on her leg, again puncturing the skin.

We're off to the hospital to get her seen to and presumably a jab or two. Now accidents happen, but the owner has pissed me off. If that happened at my house, I'd take the person to A&E to make sure all was ok. All he could say is that his dog has had all it's injections, and you'll be fine.

Would you pop round for a word....phone the BIB....or just chalk it up?

Mattt

16,663 posts

224 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Depends on the nationality of the other person.

Local? Forget it.

Bezerk

404 posts

165 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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[quote=Mattt
Local? Forget it.
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Isn't keeping a dog haraam?

Mattt

16,663 posts

224 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Welcome to the land of hypocrisy.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

204 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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poison meat over the fence

Chilli

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17,320 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Mrs C spoke to him on the phone. He seemed concerned but that's not the impression I got this morning from my maid. She wouldn't lie to us as we have a very good relationship....she's a friend. Still, he's been shouting as his maid for having people in their house and shouting that this could cause a lot of trouble. He also told Mrs C that the dog is a boxer....joker, it's part pit bull.
Anyways, 3 hours in A&E later and a jab, she's gotta go back for 4 more injections at a later date. I guess no permanent harm done, but it would have been nice if he'd cared so much this morning, is I or most people would have done.

Ps - not a local! Have you been to Rashid hospital? Avoid at all costs!

Dusty964

6,962 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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5kg of margerine over the fence is the least you can do- it will eat the lot- quickly- and the next day.......well, I actually have a little sympathy for him as he sponges liquid dog st off everything from floor level to around 4 feet up the walls.

anonymous-user

60 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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What's a maid?

Are we living in Victorian London wink

Chilli

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17,320 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st April 2012
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Dusty964 said:
5kg of margerine over the fence is the least you can do- it will eat the lot- quickly- and the next day.......well, I actually have a little sympathy for him as he sponges liquid dog st off everything from floor level to around 4 feet up the walls.
Harsh!
We're the biggest dog lovers in the world, so would never take it out on the dog. Just chalk it up as one of those things I guess. But had it been one of my dogs, I'd have been round there like a shot apologising.

Dusty964

6,962 posts

196 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Chilli said:
Dusty964 said:
5kg of margerine over the fence is the least you can do- it will eat the lot- quickly- and the next day.......well, I actually have a little sympathy for him as he sponges liquid dog st off everything from floor level to around 4 feet up the walls.
Harsh!
We're the biggest dog lovers in the world, so would never take it out on the dog. Just chalk it up as one of those things I guess. But had it been one of my dogs, I'd have been round there like a shot apologising.
Me too mate- I have loved a number of old dogs over the years.

Problem is- as you rightly point out- its the owners, not the dog.


Chilli

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17,320 posts

242 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Dusty964 said:
Me too mate- I have loved a number of old dogs over the years.

Problem is- as you rightly point out- its the owners, not the dog.
Well, spoke to the guy last nit, and he sounded like a really nice bloke. Was very understanding and still can't figure out what made his dog go into one! I guess they all have their bad days. Anyways, he offered to pay for her treatment, so that'll be the end of it.

Dusty964

6,962 posts

196 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Chilli said:
Dusty964 said:
Me too mate- I have loved a number of old dogs over the years.

Problem is- as you rightly point out- its the owners, not the dog.
Well, spoke to the guy last nit, and he sounded like a really nice bloke. Was very understanding and still can't figure out what made his dog go into one! I guess they all have their bad days. Anyways, he offered to pay for her treatment, so that'll be the end of it.
Frisk her for aniseed balls.

Most importantly- can she still iron?


Chilli

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17,320 posts

242 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Dusty964 said:
Frisk her for aniseed balls.

Most importantly- can she still iron?
Yeah, did that but all I found were some gobstoppers on a string hidden in her underwear drawer....strange.