Owner sounds like a class A prick to be fair. Why not either: a) put a cage behind the letter box? b) put a box on the wall? c) put a box on the gate?
pTheres one on mine that has a note to slide it under the garage because of the dog, again.. fine I guess
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Postman Peter Clilverd loses finger in dog bite terror
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Re: Postman Peter Clilverd loses finger in dog bite terror
I can understand where you are coming from but what has this owner done to prevent an obviously vicious dog attacking? Learned behavior I say. Like these muppets thinking it's a right old laff instead of disciplining their pets.R@YAL F@IL wrote:Sad story but one that could have been avoided, he even stated that he knew a dog lived there so he should have used a dog peg or even NOT put his finger through the letter box, saying that is there a claim for losing part of his finger?
Dogs can be trained not to attack under curtain circumstances. Recording them doing it is not really helpful and probably reinforces it.
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