skinnydipper
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Jesus Christ!A friend (postie) was attacked by a rescue St Bernard with a bite history. It smashed through a glass pane to get him.
But if you love them lots and lots…?Jesus Christ!
Sorry but not all dogs are a rescue prospect imo.
A friend (postie) was attacked by a rescue St Bernard with a bite history. It smashed through a glass pane to get him.
we had a boiler serviceman do this. 29kg anxious carpathian behind a locked door and he took it on himself to go and stand in front of it to prove that if he "ignored her and stood quietly" she'd get bored and go and lie down.Whilst there is absolutely no need for any postie or delivery driver to come into contact with our 12" tall JRT, due to us routinely padlocking our 4' tall entrance gates and having both a post box and a doorbell outside the gates, just why do some delivery drivers think it a good idea to reach right over the gate to fondle her ears ?
Do they think that they are some sort of dog whisperer or something?
She does bark but is not human aggressive at all, but sticking your hand into someone else's garden to stroke a dog unasked is asking for trouble .
Our postie at the farm used to pull up, whistle, and hand out shapes. The dogs were often up in the yard with OH and would all charge off for a biscuit. Really not a lesson I wanted them learning.One of my postmen leaves biscuits for the dogs. I was a bit worried at first and examined them closely but they turned out to be good quality, however l still prefer the post and dogs to be kept apart as one of mine is partial to opening the post if she gets there first.
Our postie at the farm used to pull up, whistle, and hand out shapes. The dogs were often up in the yard with OH and would all charge off for a biscuit. Really not a lesson I wanted them learning.
The worst thing with a postie is you go and the dog barks. You deliver the post and turn and walk away and in the dogs mind his barking made you leave. Job done. The next day is the same. And so it reinforces that behaviours. It’s a tricky one to retrain them. A lot of the rural posties took dog biscuits in the vans.