Remember the lady or gentleman that was bitten by a dog in Sos?a?

mkohn

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Probably because it was a 'church bat.'
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Happy New Year to all.
Blessings.
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Voyager

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DR dogs are scary, and not only the stray ones.

For me, jogging in big cities is a fun way to do sightseeing. (Yeah, I know I am weird!). Wherever I am on this planet, I often take off jogging along the streets, getting a workout and having a look at the neighbourhoods at the same time.

Well, I was jogging in Santo Domingo in August last year. As I passed a house, the dog living there disapproved of me passing by and it charged at me! Gracias por Dios, there was a metal fence between me and the dog but it didn't stop until it crashed into the fence, barking like mad.

I was totally surprised and I fell to the ground, badly hurting me knee. It took several weeks for my wound to heal and today I have a scar on my knee to remind me of the lack of hospitality shown by DR dog owners.

Are there no obedience schools for dogs in DR? Including their owners?
 

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I was bitten not long ago and have had the shots, every day for a week and I have my follow up shots over the next few weeks and months. Good news for me is that I've seen the dog around in these last few days so I know it's still alive but was not going to take any chance.
 

Hillbilly

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Well, now you know

At least you know that the dog is just a nasty canine, and not a rabid one! Tha must be comforting. Carry a baseball bat when he is around. It might teach him a lesson.

Very Glad to hear you are all right.

HB :D