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Dog Bite: To Sue Or Not To Sue
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 86245" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>That is another thing to consider Scratch king, you do have to deliver to them continuously if on your route, I would just sit outside and blow the horn. Been there, done that, do it.</p><p>Im still emotional on this issue as it has been only 6 yrs. Seems like a long time but it still is a very fresh would to me, which is why I say it will affect him. Im not a wimpy girl, but it incapacitated me for a while. It may be a he/she thing. A man may handle it more bravely than I. It ruined me to this day. </p><p> The last Doby I adopted, snuck in behind me when I went outside to get wood, never heard or saw a thing, when I turned around and saw her, I damn near had heart failure. I thought it was a black bear she was so big. ....... She stayed until she passed away last yr. </p><p>But my initial reaction was to scream bloody murder. I think she helped me trust big dogs again. RIP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 86245, member: 1944"] That is another thing to consider Scratch king, you do have to deliver to them continuously if on your route, I would just sit outside and blow the horn. Been there, done that, do it. Im still emotional on this issue as it has been only 6 yrs. Seems like a long time but it still is a very fresh would to me, which is why I say it will affect him. Im not a wimpy girl, but it incapacitated me for a while. It may be a he/she thing. A man may handle it more bravely than I. It ruined me to this day. The last Doby I adopted, snuck in behind me when I went outside to get wood, never heard or saw a thing, when I turned around and saw her, I damn near had heart failure. I thought it was a black bear she was so big. ....... She stayed until she passed away last yr. But my initial reaction was to scream bloody murder. I think she helped me trust big dogs again. RIP [/QUOTE]
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