Ixas_girl
Posted : 4/25/2007 2:02:17 PM
Here's what I've got to offer:
Get as many details as you can. The dog was in the daycare owners care when it happened, not yours, so you need to find out what lead up to this.
Don't let your feeling embarrassed or guilty cloud your responsibility to your dog. [

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There's no way to know if their staff did something squirrely, or there was something off about the other dog, or if your dog was already stressed by something else ... all you know is that there was a bite, you just can't be sure about the details, since you weren't there. But at least you can get more clues, to try to determine if it was just an odd moment, or if there's some underlying problem that needs to be addressed.
If you think highly of the daycare owner's handling of your dog, and their training abilities, you might ask to pay for separate training time, to address whatever s/he feels the underlying issue is, if there is one.