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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal94" data-source="post: 5899500" data-attributes="member: 52663"><p>Forget about the money for a minute...</p><p></p><p>How does your son feel about dogs right now? (Or, animals in general?). I'd be way more worried about the long term effects to him inside his head than on his calf or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Kids who can't/don't identify with animals worry me - understanding how to communicate with an animal (without any commands/words) is something you can only do by owning a pet and being around it all the time. Kids who are scared to death of dogs are going to have problems with this sort of empathy thing.</p><p></p><p>Now, back to the money. Are you looking for money to stick it to your neighbor, to help your kid heal, or just to line your pocket? I do agree that your neighbor should pay ALL of your expenses on this - they didn't restrain their dog properly.</p><p></p><p>Full disclosure - my dog has bitten the neighbor's kid, and we got over it. Another dog bit my daughter in the face, and we got over it. We have two large dogs and I've had dogs my entire life. And I'm pretty old by internet forum standards.</p><p></p><p>Best regards,</p><p>SoCal94</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal94, post: 5899500, member: 52663"] Forget about the money for a minute... How does your son feel about dogs right now? (Or, animals in general?). I'd be way more worried about the long term effects to him inside his head than on his calf or whatever. Kids who can't/don't identify with animals worry me - understanding how to communicate with an animal (without any commands/words) is something you can only do by owning a pet and being around it all the time. Kids who are scared to death of dogs are going to have problems with this sort of empathy thing. Now, back to the money. Are you looking for money to stick it to your neighbor, to help your kid heal, or just to line your pocket? I do agree that your neighbor should pay ALL of your expenses on this - they didn't restrain their dog properly. Full disclosure - my dog has bitten the neighbor's kid, and we got over it. Another dog bit my daughter in the face, and we got over it. We have two large dogs and I've had dogs my entire life. And I'm pretty old by internet forum standards. Best regards, SoCal94 [/QUOTE]
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