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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu: I Never Considered Withdrawing After Bite, I Feel Like I'm The Best at 154

    Undefeated junior middleweight contender Tim Tszyu provided an update on his recent arm injury to media in Sydney this morning. On Saturday, while attending a friend's BBQ, Tszyu was bit by an American Staffordshire Terrier. The boxer required surgery and 26 stitches on his right forearm.
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    Am Staff aint no joke! Last boy i had was 75lbs strong and his fave toy was old 20" tires he would tear tf up

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    • OldTerry
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      Is the dog okay?

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      • hitmanjosh
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        I know one other person who feel like you the best also; Tony Harrison- U Kicked his ASS!

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        • 57Blues
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          #5
          Originally posted by OldTerry
          Is the dog okay?
          You always have to put the dog down to check two parts of the dogs brain to eliminate the presents of rabies. Just the facts.

          Oh did you mean did they worry that the dog might have caught something from an Austie ? That is always a possibility but the same proceedure must be followed as for rabies.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 57Blues

            You always have to put the dog down to check two parts of the dogs brain to eliminate the presents of rabies. Just the facts.

            Oh did you mean did they worry that the dog might have caught something from an Austie ? That is always a possibility but the same proceedure must be followed as for rabies.
            No rabies in Australia.

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            • OldTerry
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              #7
              Originally posted by infestacide

              No rabies in Australia.
              So, they hopefully let the dog live.

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              • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                I got bit through the forearm by a dog , it burns like hell. The dog bit clean through my arm. Lucky for me it was just through muscle . I'm surprised that he's going through with the fight , it must not have a bad bite.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 57Blues

                  You always have to put the dog down to check two parts of the dogs brain to eliminate the presents of rabies. Just the facts.

                  Oh did you mean did they worry that the dog might have caught something from an Austie ? That is always a possibility but the same proceedure must be followed as for rabies.
                  That's not true at all about the dog having to be put down for biting. It's not the facts.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 57Blues

                    You always have to put the dog down to check two parts of the dogs brain to eliminate the presents of rabies. Just the facts.

                    Oh did you mean did they worry that the dog might have caught something from an Austie ? That is always a possibility but the same proceedure must be followed as for rabies.
                    We don't have Rabies in Aus.

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