SpencerVT
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I was hiking in southern Vermont last week and was on a rural public road almost back to my truck.
Suddenly like 8 friggin' dogs come out of this house and slowly come down to the road, surrounding me like the Night of the Living Dead Zombies.
7 of them were quiet and just curious and sniffing around.
But then one little ******* slowly walked up behind me and without any forewarning just chomped a piece out of my leg!
I immediately went to Urgent Care. Cujo had chomped away my flesh to where you could see the underlying muscle deep down flex back and forth whenever I moved my ankle. The Doctor had me move my ankle and you could see the muscle going up and down like a Texas oil rig, and whenever I did that it would pump blood out of the wound!
I do not have a particularly high tolerance for pain, but for whatever reason it has not hurt, nor have I been in any pain whatsoever. I can walk totally fine and the zombie blood feeding site doesn't hurt at all. It must've just got me in a spot with less nerve endings or something, I don't know. The dog owner was extremely nice and apologetic, it appears it was a rescue dog she had just acquired.
First time I've ever been bitten hiking. I felt lighter and my pants fit better the next day due to loss of flesh. That dog won't be hungry again for a week!! Cujo: 1; Spencer: 0.
Suddenly like 8 friggin' dogs come out of this house and slowly come down to the road, surrounding me like the Night of the Living Dead Zombies.
7 of them were quiet and just curious and sniffing around.
But then one little ******* slowly walked up behind me and without any forewarning just chomped a piece out of my leg!
I immediately went to Urgent Care. Cujo had chomped away my flesh to where you could see the underlying muscle deep down flex back and forth whenever I moved my ankle. The Doctor had me move my ankle and you could see the muscle going up and down like a Texas oil rig, and whenever I did that it would pump blood out of the wound!
I do not have a particularly high tolerance for pain, but for whatever reason it has not hurt, nor have I been in any pain whatsoever. I can walk totally fine and the zombie blood feeding site doesn't hurt at all. It must've just got me in a spot with less nerve endings or something, I don't know. The dog owner was extremely nice and apologetic, it appears it was a rescue dog she had just acquired.
First time I've ever been bitten hiking. I felt lighter and my pants fit better the next day due to loss of flesh. That dog won't be hungry again for a week!! Cujo: 1; Spencer: 0.