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Dog Bite=Warning Letter
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<blockquote data-quote="SeniorGeek" data-source="post: 93311" data-attributes="member: 4823"><p>This is drifting a bit from the topic...but here I go: </p><p> </p><p>As a dog owner, I have learned that the answer to that question is always "YES". Some people, once told that the dog does not bite, ignore the dog...and ignore any signs that the dog is scared/agitated/etc. (I'm not saying that the driver mentioned in this topic did <strong>anything</strong> like this - it sounds like a sneak attack that the driver could not have avoided.)</p><p> </p><p>When I was a local-delivery driver, I never asked about the dog. I paid attention to the dog's behaviour, looking for signs of fear or agression...and leaving an out for myself if the dog were to suddenly change mood. </p><p> </p><p>(My local-delivery work, in the 1970s, was not for UPS. It was for a local company. After I left, it became Menlo Logistics....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeniorGeek, post: 93311, member: 4823"] This is drifting a bit from the topic...but here I go: As a dog owner, I have learned that the answer to that question is always "YES". Some people, once told that the dog does not bite, ignore the dog...and ignore any signs that the dog is scared/agitated/etc. (I'm not saying that the driver mentioned in this topic did [B]anything[/B] like this - it sounds like a sneak attack that the driver could not have avoided.) When I was a local-delivery driver, I never asked about the dog. I paid attention to the dog's behaviour, looking for signs of fear or agression...and leaving an out for myself if the dog were to suddenly change mood. (My local-delivery work, in the 1970s, was not for UPS. It was for a local company. After I left, it became Menlo Logistics....) [/QUOTE]
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