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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 567427" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>We were dog and cat boarding kennel owners for over 20 years until we retired, and have been bitten/scratched many times. If you are trying to control an aggressive dog and end up being bitten then you expect it and deal with the injury. However, if its a totally unexpected and unprovoked bite as in [USER=98864]@Indiana91[/USER] 's case it's a different matter because in my experience shock sets in, and that takes a while for your body to deal with and may have more impact on the blood glucose situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 567427, member: 94045"] We were dog and cat boarding kennel owners for over 20 years until we retired, and have been bitten/scratched many times. If you are trying to control an aggressive dog and end up being bitten then you expect it and deal with the injury. However, if its a totally unexpected and unprovoked bite as in [USER=98864]@Indiana91[/USER] 's case it's a different matter because in my experience shock sets in, and that takes a while for your body to deal with and may have more impact on the blood glucose situation. [/QUOTE]
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