Submitted by giantsalad t3_11cojeu in boston

Hi, this is probably a long shot but it can't hurt.

My wife and I were playing with our dog and a few others at McKinney park on Faneuil St in Brighton around noon yesterday (Feb 25). Another dog showed up who was clearly a little nervous and snapped at our dog when he approached. It was quickly resolved and we went our separate ways.

Unfortunately our dog has a ludicrously high pain tolerance, so it wasn't until we got home that we noticed a bite on his side. Not a serious one, thankfully, but we still have to follow confinement protocols. And because we haven't ID'd the other dog, the protocols are way more strict - looking at a 45 day period of isolation, which is going to be a big problem since I don't work from home.

So, random dude in Brighton with the nervous brown dog: we don't want money or anything, but we could really use a photo of your dog's rabies vaccination tag right about now. And you need to quarantine your dog for 10 days.

Barring the above, how do I find someone without being a cop about it?

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360Waves617 t1_ja46is6 wrote

My experience says you'd be better off asking people at the dog park. Someone may know the dog.

Hell, the guy may just show up there over the next day or so.

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giantsalad OP t1_ja4cftz wrote

Thanks. That seems like the best we can do! Fingers crossed.

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beeinabearcostume t1_ja4nnu3 wrote

I didn’t realize people actually followed the MA quarantine law on this for vaccinated animals. I know nobody does for scratches. Dog squabbles at parks are pretty common, so that’s good to know.

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giantsalad OP t1_ja4otri wrote

It’s definitely somewhat common (especially since the pandemic) but this is the first time he’s ever been injured.

Tbh I think the rules are a little excessive, but our dog goes to a daycare so I want to be respectful of them.

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Caldvan t1_ja4ydmc wrote

Thanks for being cautious. If more people acted this way with other dog aliments too (I’m thinking kennel cough/other mild communicable doggies illnesses ) I’d feel a lot better taking my pup to dog parks.

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beeinabearcostume t1_ja4pg73 wrote

That makes sense! I hope you find the guy and don’t have to wait out those 45 days.

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BasilExposition75 t1_ja50zbs wrote

Yeah, like if your dog got bit by a coyote you need to quarantine. But a dog, Meh

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cpxh t1_ja473z6 wrote

Poor dog. I echo the sentiment, your best bet is to hand around the dog park.

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whereswilkie t1_ja5g0v3 wrote

My dog has been attacked twice. Both times the vet told us just to give him a rabies booster asap and he'd be fine (but this was in CT so maybe different laws)

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joshhw t1_ja5b2tb wrote

Does your dog having the rabies vaccine not override the need for a quarantine?

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giantsalad OP t1_ja5d3w8 wrote

Apparently not. I was surprised about this too. If the bite victim is unvaccinated, the quarantine period increases from 45 days to 4 months.

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SparkDBowles t1_ja5osbp wrote

That seems too much

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giantsalad OP t1_ja68orc wrote

It does. But, since our dog typically goes to daycare I don't want to do anything that would get them in trouble either.

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IAmRyan2049 t1_ja6t9mp wrote

People with biting dogs are unreasonable. Absolute shit heads. If it’s a pit times a zillion.

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