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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 3723644" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I would rather deal with dogs that are always loose on the property versus the ones that are normally kept inside or in a fenced area. I can get to know the ones that are always loose, and if I dont know them I can at least see them and assess their behavior from the safety of the package car prior to exiting. The ones that I hear barking from inside or in the back are the worst, because Murphy’s Law says that at some point the gate or door that secures them <strong>will</strong> get opened by accident and it will happen at the exact moment that you are on the porch with a package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 3723644, member: 14668"] I would rather deal with dogs that are always loose on the property versus the ones that are normally kept inside or in a fenced area. I can get to know the ones that are always loose, and if I dont know them I can at least see them and assess their behavior from the safety of the package car prior to exiting. The ones that I hear barking from inside or in the back are the worst, because Murphy’s Law says that at some point the gate or door that secures them [B]will[/B] get opened by accident and it will happen at the exact moment that you are on the porch with a package. [/QUOTE]
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