The infant who suffered a dog bite Saturday afternoon remained in treatment Monday, and the dog that bit her has not been euthanized.Greeley police Lt. Fred Myer said he could not share much medical information related to the child but confirmed she was alive and in treatment at the hospital.Myer said the circumstances surrounding the bite are still under investigation, and the department is considering whether charges should be filed.Jake Confer, the director of operations for the Humane Society of Weld County, said Monday the Siberian husky is in a 10-day bite quarantine.Greeley animal control officers took the dog to the shelter, 1620 42nd St. in Evans, about 2 p.m. Saturday.Greeley’s Municipal Code states that “any animal that bites a human being shall be quarantined for a period of not less than ten (10) days from the date of the bite. The animal shall be quarantined on the owner’s premises; provided, however, that if the owner refuses to quarantine the animal, the animal shall be quarantined at the animal shelter or a veterinary hospital at the expense of the owner.”Confer said the dog will be monitored during its stay for signs of rabies and tested for other diseases transmittable to humans.It is not common practice to euthanize dogs after they bite someone or something, Confer said. He said the choice is generally up to the owner’s discretion.Confer said the only way to thoroughly test for rabies is to take a sample of the animal in question’s brain tissue, meaning it would have to be euthanized. Many owners don’t take that route, Confer said.Apart from the dog in question being at the facility, Confer said he had no other information.