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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1585202" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>When I was a cover guy there was a business stop on one route who had a dog like that. It was an older black lab mix (weird I know for a Lab to be aggressive) who tried to take a chunk out of me the first time I saw him. I got angry and dropped the packages to be delivered out in the middle of the parking lot as the owner dragged him by the collar and stuck him in a car. I yelled over to him asking if he had anything going out and before he finished saying no I was in the truck and driving away. </p><p></p><p>The next day I parked further away from the building in his lot and honked the horn. He had a big garage bay door all the way up and I could see he had the dog already tied up. The owner of the business came out and apologized for the day before and assured me from that day on he'd keep the dog restrained. True to his word, the dog was always tied up or put in a car before I got there from that day forward, even on days he didn't know I was covering the route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1585202, member: 28388"] When I was a cover guy there was a business stop on one route who had a dog like that. It was an older black lab mix (weird I know for a Lab to be aggressive) who tried to take a chunk out of me the first time I saw him. I got angry and dropped the packages to be delivered out in the middle of the parking lot as the owner dragged him by the collar and stuck him in a car. I yelled over to him asking if he had anything going out and before he finished saying no I was in the truck and driving away. The next day I parked further away from the building in his lot and honked the horn. He had a big garage bay door all the way up and I could see he had the dog already tied up. The owner of the business came out and apologized for the day before and assured me from that day on he'd keep the dog restrained. True to his word, the dog was always tied up or put in a car before I got there from that day forward, even on days he didn't know I was covering the route. [/QUOTE]
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