My daughter went to a friend's house last night, and their dog (supposed to be locked up but wasn't) bit her hand and calf. On advice of Kaiser Permanente online nurse, we took her to their Kennesaw hospital where she's in bed getting pumped with antibiotics and with her hand suspended upright to protect the tendons. Hopefully she'll be released tomorrow afternoon. Dog bites get infected pretty easily, so if it happens to you don't wait getting it treated.
Hope she gets well soon, those bites are terrible.
Our 2 female dogs got into 2 different fights. It's the kinda fights they are not gonna stop until one of them is probably dead. The first time I broke the fight up I had my left hand bit on the top and bottom side. I couldn't close my hand for almost a month and then didn't have grip strength for well over a month.
The second time I decided to use my foot to attempt to step on someones face. I stopped the fight but I have lasting bite marks in the back of my right calf and on the front shin. Both hurt like hell and require doctor visits. My wife stands there yelling at them and growing up with bird dogs, I know that will not work. When I was a teenager our 2 male German Shorthairs got into it. Grabbed the collar of one and sure enough my finger was bit. To this day it have a numb spot on that finger.
I succeed in breaking up fights but I always get bit. I would avoid it and if you ever see one in person and like your dog, do something about it because one will not live and vet bills are not cheap.