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<p>[QUOTE="PROPANE, post: 6952376, member: 185943"]I had a blind dog take a duke on my hose, when I got back from the tank it was squatted over the hose taking a watery runny diarrhea duke on my hose. the old lady came out and I asked if she had any water I could get the duke off my hose before I reeled it back in. she came out with a gallon of water and starting watering the grass, and I said look its not on the grass, its on the reel, and she about puked when she seen it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't think it was a inside dog.</p><p><br /></p><p>notice when you go around someones house where the outerdoor water spigot is at, because you might need it one day to get the dog poo off you shoes, unless you want the cab of the truck to smell like a poo all day.</p><p><br /></p><p>today one of the guys came in , and he had got dog duke all on the back of his company coat, and didn't want to take it home to wash it, lazy bassturd.</p><p><br /></p><p>when I first started, I rode with another driver, and I am not saying be mean to animals, because I was told if you think a dog will be aggressive don't chance getting out and getting bit,</p><p><br /></p><p>but they had beware of dog signs, and the guy got out and shut the gate behind him, I handed him the reel, and a small dog ran up on him, and starting trying to take him down to the ground, and he punted the dog like a football. he had bite marks on his leg.</p><p><br /></p><p>another guy at work didn't even know the people had a dog, until they let it out while he was filling up the tank, and it bit him on his way back to the truck.</p><p><br /></p><p>if a dog tries to chase you don't run, yell at it, or whatever, because if you run, it will probably try to jump on you and bite you.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had a problem with two dogs at the same house trying to get too close to me, being aggressive, one day I got fed up with it, and once I was far enough away from the truck, I sprayed a little LP, they ran, cornered them on the porch , and hosed them with the LP hose, I went out there the other day, and one dog put its tail between its legs when it saw the truck and ran away from the house, the other ran to the front porch and laid down when I got out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PROPANE, post: 6952376, member: 185943"]I had a blind dog take a duke on my hose, when I got back from the tank it was squatted over the hose taking a watery runny diarrhea duke on my hose. the old lady came out and I asked if she had any water I could get the duke off my hose before I reeled it back in. she came out with a gallon of water and starting watering the grass, and I said look its not on the grass, its on the reel, and she about puked when she seen it. I don't think it was a inside dog. notice when you go around someones house where the outerdoor water spigot is at, because you might need it one day to get the dog poo off you shoes, unless you want the cab of the truck to smell like a poo all day. today one of the guys came in , and he had got dog duke all on the back of his company coat, and didn't want to take it home to wash it, lazy bassturd. when I first started, I rode with another driver, and I am not saying be mean to animals, because I was told if you think a dog will be aggressive don't chance getting out and getting bit, but they had beware of dog signs, and the guy got out and shut the gate behind him, I handed him the reel, and a small dog ran up on him, and starting trying to take him down to the ground, and he punted the dog like a football. he had bite marks on his leg. another guy at work didn't even know the people had a dog, until they let it out while he was filling up the tank, and it bit him on his way back to the truck. if a dog tries to chase you don't run, yell at it, or whatever, because if you run, it will probably try to jump on you and bite you. I had a problem with two dogs at the same house trying to get too close to me, being aggressive, one day I got fed up with it, and once I was far enough away from the truck, I sprayed a little LP, they ran, cornered them on the porch , and hosed them with the LP hose, I went out there the other day, and one dog put its tail between its legs when it saw the truck and ran away from the house, the other ran to the front porch and laid down when I got out.[/QUOTE]
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