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Bit by a German Shepard
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<blockquote data-quote="canon" data-source="post: 160738" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>Very true. Nobody looks down on the drivers that do seek money, but everyone is different. toonertoo had a good point about having it documented. There's always the possibility that some owners are irresponsible and the dog has a history of attacks. Reporting it could save some kids life down the line. You know best about the owners and how they responded, sounds like everyone is a bit wiser now. </p><p></p><p>I never turn my back on a dog. Even if they've paid no attention to me whatsoever or behave friendly, I keep them in my peripheral vision as I return to the truck. Looking away is an act of submission, and too many times I've had them shoot in to nip at my shoes as soon as I do.</p><p></p><p>I have to ask... has your center said if you're going to get a warning letter for being bit? We just had a thread recently about such a thing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canon, post: 160738, member: 8423"] Very true. Nobody looks down on the drivers that do seek money, but everyone is different. toonertoo had a good point about having it documented. There's always the possibility that some owners are irresponsible and the dog has a history of attacks. Reporting it could save some kids life down the line. You know best about the owners and how they responded, sounds like everyone is a bit wiser now. I never turn my back on a dog. Even if they've paid no attention to me whatsoever or behave friendly, I keep them in my peripheral vision as I return to the truck. Looking away is an act of submission, and too many times I've had them shoot in to nip at my shoes as soon as I do. I have to ask... has your center said if you're going to get a warning letter for being bit? We just had a thread recently about such a thing... [/QUOTE]
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