Oh no! A similar thing happened to us. We were doing some lead training by the canal, when another dog off the lead just went for my puppy. I was hysterical, as the other owner did know his dog was unsafe with other dogs. My puppy seemed fine, but I was glad that I took him to the vet as he needed antibiotics and painkillers, a week later it emerged that he had a broken jaw
I was devastated at the time, and I had to be brave and ensure he still socialised with other dogs. Luckily I have a very resilient and confident boy and there seems to be no after effects.
After some detective work I did send the dog warden round but unfortunately, although the warden gave a warning, they could not do anything as 'it had not attacked a human'. The warden recommended that I get a solicitor to get the vets fees back, and sue for damages to 'my property'.
Having said all of that I would 1.give everyone a big hug 2. get a check up at the vets as any small bite however small can lead to infection 3. Report the the warden as it may have happened before, or may happen again in the future, and this dog needs to be on record. I also reported it to the police, although again, there seemed to be nothing they could do! 4. Ensure you socialise Willow as much as you can.
Big big hugs to you all
Big hugs to you all