Introverts, what's the furthest you've gone to avoid people?

addendum: there is a lot of cleaning up poop and scolding dogs for eating poop. If you're careful and pay attention to dog language/body language, getting bit doesn't happen often (I only had one actual bite that broke the skin in a year of being a kennel tech).

The reason I ended up leaving the kennel was because management made some very irresponsible decisions about a few aggressive dogs. There were a few dogs we should not have had in playgroup because of injuries caused to other dogs, and a few dogs that should have been "experienced handlers only."

A few notes in case anyone decides to actually go for it: if a dog bites a staff member once, they need to be denoted as a bite risk. If a dog seriously injures another dog (to the point of needing veterinary care; minor scratches are normal), they need to be removed from social play. If a dog poses a bite risk to staff but is safe with dogs, they should be experienced handlers only. And more than that the daycare needs to be willing to follow through on all of these for the safety of the other dogs and the staff.

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