I spoke to the biter's owner and found out that they had taken the dog to visit the boarder and her dog the week prior and that everyone had gotten along fine. So, the boarder knew, understood, and welcomed the dog into her home!!
Shady is right. This is absolutely a 50/50 situation, or should be.
Let me note for the record that I made so much less drama when a dog bit ME.
I have a massive sinus headache that will not go away, no matter how much medication and steam I send at it. And I'm sick of swallowing pills.
Right there with you. I know it's just my head being a barometer in front of the Massive! Death! Storm! on its way, but it's making me sick to my stomach. And if it doesn't go away, it'll turn into a migraine.
I think I need to move to LA. That's the only place I can remember ever being where my sinuses were OK.
Is that Los Angeles LA or Louisiana LA? If it's Los Angeles, were you here during Santa Ana wind conditions? Because those can kill my sinuses. Just saying.
Los Angeles. And, I don't think so. Maybe I'll move to a desert.
I know people who love Joshua Tree in SoCal.
My personal experience with the California desert was not so hot. In fact, I nearly got hypothermia there!
The only places I can breathe without assistance from drugs are places with low humidity. Temperature doesn't seem to matter.
Desert seems right for you, as long as it's still cityish. Phoenix/Scottsdale?
Move to my desert! My desert is awesome! But yes, lacks, you know, people you might want to educate, or any sort of services or vendors, or pretty much anything that is not desert.
...Of course, it's also about to snow here, so.
I spent a week in Ridgecrest, CA (High Desert -- about halfway between Bakersfield and Death Valley) one June. Actually very pleasant -- highs in the low 80s, low humidity. Just had to remember to pass up the soda machines sometimes for the bottled water machines, which wasn't really a problem because they could always be found right next to each other. (Togetherness can be a good thing.)