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Who is a fault when a dog is run over by accident yet not killed?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 2088055" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>Remember Pavlov's experiment? ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog... </p><p>Ring bell, DONT FEED dog, dog expects treat and salivates and wants that treat, now add another dog to the mix. While you can't predict dogs, if you've trained them one way by feeding them.</p><p></p><p>As for the dead dog... who knows you are Ground so you will probably keep your job, I might not visit that customer for a while...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 2088055, member: 709"] Remember Pavlov's experiment? ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog...ring bell, feed dog... Ring bell, DONT FEED dog, dog expects treat and salivates and wants that treat, now add another dog to the mix. While you can't predict dogs, if you've trained them one way by feeding them. As for the dead dog... who knows you are Ground so you will probably keep your job, I might not visit that customer for a while... [/QUOTE]
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