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What a dreadful experience for you and your poor boy. I hope this won't have changed his happy disposition around other dogs at the least. I suppose you were unlucky and lucky. Unllucky that it happened in the first place and it obviously should never have happened but lucky that it was a vet and that all the bills were covered. I honestly don't know what to say only that if that had happened to me I would be very shaken and very angry though I don't know what you can do about it except to vent here. You shouldn't beat yourself up at all really it was such a rotten thing to happen but you did nothing wrong that I can tell. Your friend must have been shaken up too. I think the nastiest thing this vet person did was check Hartley over and tell you there was nothing much wrong when what he should have done was accompany you immediately to his clinic to have him thoroughly checked over. Just goes to show that vets don't necessarily make good dog owners!
I am so sorry to hear about this, poor guy. The sad thing is, it shouldn't have happened in the first place if the owner had been following the park rules. He doesn't sound like a very good vet or responsible dog owner. I hope you have an understanding boss and can bring him to work.
So sorry to hear you and your doodles had this experience. We were attacked 3 years ago by two pit mixes, so I feel your pain It is so maddening that some pet owners feel they are above the rules. He should be fined at the very least! I hope Hartley heals quickly.
That's so awful! I really hope that this vet realizes that his dog could cause permanent problems for your dog - you're lucky if all Hartley needs is stitches - the long term effects could be awful! I know how good you are with your dogs and that you will do all you can to make this traumatic experience not affect his overall personality, but he has to know what happens when a dog is attacked - and to know that if his dog does this, he definitely has to be leashed! So sorry for Hartley, your friend and of course you!
He's very lucky to have you look out for him!
What an awful experience for you! And, poor Hartley! I hope he heals quickly and isn't too terribly traumatized by the experience. I think it's strange that the vet didn't admit that he was in the wrong. I have to wonder if he was maybe too embarrassed to admit that he had allowed it to happen. Or, he made more of a "business decision" to not admit he was at fault and felt that monetary compensation was enough. Either way, it was a cop out in my opinion.
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