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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 900105" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I am so sorry to hear that brown bomber. </p><p>According to my management, you should not have tried to get away. </p><p>I am ok, knee is a little swollen and sore. I know it didnt help me to hurt my knee, but prefer that to being mauled. </p><p>They make it sound like it is a controlled attack. And in theory, it would work. In reality, it is best to get away, than face it if you can. </p><p>I also would bet my attackers household had no insurance. the last dog bite I had did not, but it was not at work. Which pays better. </p><p>so were you berated for trying to get away, or did you do the right thing? </p><p> I think you did the right thing. </p><p>Its a shame that the civilization we have now, even has dogs they cant handle. And we pay for it. I have 2 100 pound dobermans. And dogs can move so fast, and turn, and pirouette, and there is no way to know what move they will make next. I know when I am playing with mine and they get rough, they can knock me down. </p><p>We are suddenly animal experts. </p><p>instead of giving all the pcms, on handrails, acronyms, and bullschitt, since dog bites have come to be so prevalent, why dont they bring in dog experts, with a man in one of those suits, like they train the dea with, and show us some real solutions. Or invest in those things for our belts. </p><p>You should get big money, I hope you do! it has diminsihed your life!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 900105, member: 1944"] I am so sorry to hear that brown bomber. According to my management, you should not have tried to get away. I am ok, knee is a little swollen and sore. I know it didnt help me to hurt my knee, but prefer that to being mauled. They make it sound like it is a controlled attack. And in theory, it would work. In reality, it is best to get away, than face it if you can. I also would bet my attackers household had no insurance. the last dog bite I had did not, but it was not at work. Which pays better. so were you berated for trying to get away, or did you do the right thing? I think you did the right thing. Its a shame that the civilization we have now, even has dogs they cant handle. And we pay for it. I have 2 100 pound dobermans. And dogs can move so fast, and turn, and pirouette, and there is no way to know what move they will make next. I know when I am playing with mine and they get rough, they can knock me down. We are suddenly animal experts. instead of giving all the pcms, on handrails, acronyms, and bullschitt, since dog bites have come to be so prevalent, why dont they bring in dog experts, with a man in one of those suits, like they train the dea with, and show us some real solutions. Or invest in those things for our belts. You should get big money, I hope you do! it has diminsihed your life! [/QUOTE]
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