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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1865418" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>During the years I was a contractor' I was bitten twice. Both time I did what the law required. I went to the hospital emergency room for treatment. Once there I filed the report. The dog catcher went out got the dog and quarantined for ten days. As for the bill , I did not turn it into my accident insurance and pay the $500 deductible. I simply handed it to the dog owner and said " Pay it or we go to court". They did because neither one had a nickel's worth of liability insurance. As for the "Beware Of The Dog Sign" remember all they're doing is announcing to the public that they have a dog with a proven history of aggressive behavior and poses a danger . That tells you that they have no liability insurance but think that sign protects them but all it does is defer to you the right to decide what to due in response to the existance of that dog which includes not entering the property Other times when I ran into an aggressive dog I told the people right to their face. " Get some liability insurance on it or get rid of it"P.S. A dog's saliva is loaded with bacteria in all forms. The wound often becomes infected. One of the best antiseptics is right there in your truck......... Windshield Washer Fluid. All it is is alcohol.The very attractive ER doctor was very impressed when I told her what I used on my wound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1865418, member: 58386"] During the years I was a contractor' I was bitten twice. Both time I did what the law required. I went to the hospital emergency room for treatment. Once there I filed the report. The dog catcher went out got the dog and quarantined for ten days. As for the bill , I did not turn it into my accident insurance and pay the $500 deductible. I simply handed it to the dog owner and said " Pay it or we go to court". They did because neither one had a nickel's worth of liability insurance. As for the "Beware Of The Dog Sign" remember all they're doing is announcing to the public that they have a dog with a proven history of aggressive behavior and poses a danger . That tells you that they have no liability insurance but think that sign protects them but all it does is defer to you the right to decide what to due in response to the existance of that dog which includes not entering the property Other times when I ran into an aggressive dog I told the people right to their face. " Get some liability insurance on it or get rid of it"P.S. A dog's saliva is loaded with bacteria in all forms. The wound often becomes infected. One of the best antiseptics is right there in your truck......... Windshield Washer Fluid. All it is is alcohol.The very attractive ER doctor was very impressed when I told her what I used on my wound. [/QUOTE]
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