@agilefeet I love dogs, have a dog always plan to have one. 100% keep your child away from that dog. A newborn was not provoking the dog, there is no reason for that to have happened. The owners should’ve been appalled and never let the dog around kids again and should be seeking training.
My family story- cousin had dog, friend brought child over, dog bit child but not horrible bite. Bite was reported, and dog required a review and quarantine type deal. Dog was released. Cousin had her SIL over with toddler, dog bit toddler in the face, she had lots of stitches, consult with plastic surgeon , permanent scarring, dog was reported again and they said dog needed to be put down. Owner was shocked. All I could think was YOUR dog but two people and you did nothing about it, you allowed children around said dog.
I’ve had a dog that didn’t like new people. If you ignored her she would ignore you, BUT we kept her leashed and at our side if we have visitors or locked up. And certainly didn’t bring her around to other house.
If they’d rather have the holidays with a dog then that’s on them. Keep your baby safe and stay home.