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I'd rather be bitten than cause a scene

I let a strangers dog chew on my arms today for upwards of fifteen minutes because I didn't want to interrupt an emotional conversation.

A really close friend of mine and I visited a girl we were buds with back in high school. She has a German shepherd, about a year old, that she's still trying to get control over as his last owner was rather negligent and seemingly abusive.

Pup has quite a bad habit of biting forearms to play. He was sitting on the couch with me and got riled up and started gnawing at my arms, and I couldn't get him to stop. Though my friend and acquaintance were in the midst of an emotional conversation and the last thing I wanted to do was interrupt to get help managing the dog. The easy answer would be to get up and move but that would draw too much attention as well

So that went on until someone noticed and pulled him into a different room

The dog's not aggressive, he's just learning, and the chewing didn't hurt. It was just a little overwhelming. I took these pictures maybe an hour and a half or two hours after the incident- the redness had gone down tremendously

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SW-User
Don't you have to see a doc if you get bitten by a dog
SW-User
Why
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IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@SW-User Like what @OogieBoogie said, it's just light sratches. And I'm more than willing to bet my life he doesn't have rabies haha
Wow.... I have anxiety too but the last thing I'd do is let someone's mutt use me as a chew toy.
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@FairyGirlGemma Believe it or not my anxiety has improved significantly over the last few years lol
SW-User
Oh fùck no. No friend is worth this hell naw
IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@SW-User I didn't tell them it was happening- they can't stop what they don't notice
RoxClymer · 41-45, M
sounds like you handled it well
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RoxClymer · 41-45, M
@Sheer she could have smacked the dog and beaten it's ass and bitched and moan and whined to the human.

instead acting calmly, recognizing it was young and just learning, and it wasn't doing any major damage, so it may not have been right in chewing that long, no one needed to make a major scene about it either.

and if you have anymore questions or comments read the first Non-featured post on My page.
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You'll be fine... They're only light scratches... Doesnt look like he drew blood.
Keep it clean and those marks will probably be gone in less than a week.
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IntenseCookie · 26-30, F
@Sheer Yeah, I do understand where you're coming from. But putting myself in her shoes, I wouldn't worry so much about keeping an eye on the dog in a room full of adults. And the conversation being had demanded a bit of attention, I don't blame her in the least
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