Brave man . Glad your injuries are not worse and you probably saved two dogs from a lot of problems.
It's pretty sore, hard to make a fist because it flexes the forearm. I hope it doesnt stiffen up too much over night.. thats my gun armGlad your OK because that situation could got worse.
Yep, wouldnt want the dog to catch something from meThat hurts! Make sure you have had all your shots up to date!
My dog is very protective, usually in a passive way. He will try to get between me and an unknown guest and sit there. Arm actually feels much better today. Less bruising than I expected, no sign of infection. If I can avoid medical treatment I will because the state will require a report on a dog bite and put my dog on a list. He is 11 years old, never has bit anyone and is usually as gentle as a lamb. I can take a steak bone from him without a growl and if you give him a treat he is very careful not to nip you when he takes it.Dogs are strange animals. Some are openly protective and territorial aggressive and others are passively protective and territorial aggressive. Mine have always been the passive variety but you never know what they will perceive as a threat to "their" pack or their pack's territory.
Man, I'd sure go get that arm looked at.
Well, I'm sure your dog didn't bite you on purpose. Your forearm just was in the wrong place at the wrong time. I see the Akita is a female. Not sure if that's significant or not. They're great dogs, and I don't see a lot of them around here. I'll say this, and your cousin will probably disagree: Akitas are notoriously dog-aggressive. Doesn't matter if they're male or female, they simply don't like other dogs as a rule. They are bred to be guard dogs and in Japan they were used to hunt bears. They are brave and dominant dogs, and sometimes that bravery needs an outlet and will manifest itself as dog aggression. Anyway, it's good you weren't seriously injured. Looks to be mostly puncture wounds...be glad the dog didn't hold on and start shaking your arm around.
Yep, completely my fault for sticking my arm in there, but if I hadnt, I think it would have been the Akita who got bit. She would not have taken kindly to that and things would have spiraled out of control. She knows no fear. My cousin has Akita experience, and in fact is was required for him to adopt the dog. She is his second.
We may try walking them together on neutral ground to see if that makes a difference.
Same here with dog bites. So you were fishing and got tangled up with some fishing hooks... It's all good.My dog is very protective, usually in a passive way. He will try to get between me and an unknown guest and sit there. Arm actually feels much better today. Less bruising than I expected, no sign of infection. If I can avoid medical treatment I will because the state will require a report on a dog bite and put my dog on a list. He is 11 years old, never has bit anyone and is usually as gentle as a lamb. I can take a steak bone from him without a growl and if you give him a treat he is very careful not to nip you when he takes it.