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Kim Zolciak's Son Kash Gets Licked In The Face By The Dog Who Bit Him

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Aug. 1 2018, Updated 3:45 p.m. ET

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Kim Zolciak is under fire once again for posting a photo of her son Kash getting licked in the face by the dog that horrifically bit him last year.

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Kash, whose father is Kroy Biermann, was viciously attacked by their dog in April 2017.

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The scary incident was documented on last season's Don't Be Tardy. He luckily made a full recovery.

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Kim and Kroy ended up keeping the dog that bit him, and even posted a photo of the animal with Kash in November last year.

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Now Kim's posted another pic of her dog and Kash, and social media wasn't exactly happy with her doing so.

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"I don't know....after what happened I don’t think I’d be comfortable with this," one user commented. Another wrote "any dog, especially a family dog, bit my son like he did, I'm sorry but definitely would not take that second risk." There were others, however, who rallied around the reality star in support of keeping the dog and sharing the warm embrace between the pup and her son.

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Do you think Kim and Kroy did the right thing by keeping their dog? Sound off in the comments. 

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