@agilefeet I love dogs, I am 100% a dog person. I just want to start by saying that. When my son was an infant, I stopped at my sisters house to change his diaper while we were out at the park. She lives close by, and I thought he was on the verge of a blowout with no extra change of clothes. Not unusual, as my mom was living with her at the time and we were there pretty often. I changed my son, and went to throw the diaper away in the kitchen. Her dog was separated from the living room already by a gate, which was also not unusual as they do that every day. On the way back toward the living room after diaper disposal, her dog who is sitting completely still, jumps up and bites my face without warning. I had to separate his mouth from my face while trying to remain calm, feeling his teeth had went through my nose and bottom lip. No warning, no growl, no bark. Just jumped up and bit me, catching the bridge of my nose, chipping two teeth, and catching my bottom lip. He didn’t even apply force and that much happened. I don’t know what made me put the baby back down before I walked in there, because I’d usually carry him with me. But I was thankful I did because my son would have been the one who had gotten bitten. My mother snapped, got told she had to move out, and nobody would take responsibility for the fact this unprovoked dog had just bit my face for no reason. He knows me, knows us. I had to get multiple stitches, and now have a scar for life. After that, my son and I have never stepped foot in that house if the dog was out of his cage. I was not the last person he bit, he has done it again just not as bad. Usually it’s kids, which makes it even worse for me since it’s a dominance issue (I’m very small and can pass for a child’s size.)
You are not being unreasonable for not wanting the dog around your baby, and no matter how uncomfortable it makes anyone it needs to be said. I can confidently say even though it might not be your child that dog bites, it will bite again. If it wasn’t threatened, it will not be an isolated incident.