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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 4343034" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>First time he drives up the dog is attacking tires. He opens side door, dog is agressive, he yells at them to go away. They dont run away from the driver yelling, but only after he shuts the door...probally called off by the owner.</p><p></p><p>Owner denys hearing anything. I say BS. The agressive dog didn't run away from the driver yelling. Owner probally denies hearing the first encounter because it would weeken his court case because he let out the dogs again.</p><p></p><p>Driver did not veer to hit the dog the 2nd time the driver drives up, contrary to what the homeowner claims. His wheels are turned to set up his turn around. The dog is charging the truck at a full run, attacking the tires and runs under the tires of a stopping truck.</p><p></p><p>The driver then backs and it looks like he does not run over the dog again as the homeowner claims.</p><p></p><p>The homeowner then says he sits for 30 seconds, not getting out. He was probably calling in the accident exactly as he should. He doesn't get out probably because the other dog is barking as the homeowner admits.</p><p> </p><p>This is clearly a case of an aggressive dog attacking the tires. I doubt this is the first time the dog has attacked tires.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to hear what the regular driver says about the previous behavior of the dogs.</p><p></p><p>No way is this animal cruelty. The dog attacked and it is unreasonable to think the driver would then get out to tell the homeowner when the other dog is still out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 4343034, member: 60822"] First time he drives up the dog is attacking tires. He opens side door, dog is agressive, he yells at them to go away. They dont run away from the driver yelling, but only after he shuts the door...probally called off by the owner. Owner denys hearing anything. I say BS. The agressive dog didn't run away from the driver yelling. Owner probally denies hearing the first encounter because it would weeken his court case because he let out the dogs again. Driver did not veer to hit the dog the 2nd time the driver drives up, contrary to what the homeowner claims. His wheels are turned to set up his turn around. The dog is charging the truck at a full run, attacking the tires and runs under the tires of a stopping truck. The driver then backs and it looks like he does not run over the dog again as the homeowner claims. The homeowner then says he sits for 30 seconds, not getting out. He was probably calling in the accident exactly as he should. He doesn't get out probably because the other dog is barking as the homeowner admits. This is clearly a case of an aggressive dog attacking the tires. I doubt this is the first time the dog has attacked tires. It would be interesting to hear what the regular driver says about the previous behavior of the dogs. No way is this animal cruelty. The dog attacked and it is unreasonable to think the driver would then get out to tell the homeowner when the other dog is still out. [/QUOTE]
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