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I wonder if folk would have the same attitude if it had been a little girl posting a xmas card through her friends door..........dogs know childrens fingers from adults i suppose :whistling:

A xmas card in april??? we've only just finished the chocolate eggs!!!
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If a dog of mine did that id pts myself but just my opinion .

My dogs are my responsibility. Somebody delivering leaflets (no matter the contents/topic) should be safe from harm. If I can't guarantee that then it's my responsibility to prevent them from doing so

Shame it wasn't a rspca officer

Were can I get one I wouldn't mind it biting off that lazy f...er of a post mans fingers off that u have gone are the days when you get your post at nine in the morning this clown lands at 4.30 everyday. Best about it and this makes me laugh he's from Italy sure he knows the area

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The owner if a resonsible one ffs knows how his dog reacts when letters come through letterbox so why didnt he, she, prevent a inncident frim happening,,, would i put my fingers deep into box??? No way, as for people saying should have a rspca officer, well thats just stupid, he, she is somebodys mum, dad,auntie, uncle...ffs.

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We're lucky enough to have a door between the living room and the front door - ours go mental at the letter box, despite every effort to teach them otherwise, so I have some sympathy for the owner.

 

Having said that, dogs (big or small), can't be allowed to bite. As an owner, I wouldn't be happy keeping a dog that had injured someone in innocent circumstances.

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My dogs are my responsibility. Somebody delivering leaflets (no matter the contents/topic) should be safe from harm. If I can't guarantee that then it's my responsibility to prevent them from doing so. Fingers through the letter box is perfectly acceptable as part of normal 'letter delivery' imo, half an arm through would not be, so lets keep things in perspective.

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i remember a case years ago , might have been in the papers at the time maybe 30 odd years ago ,.this woman kept a dobermann ,she came home to find the dog was choking, she rushed to the vets , and the vet removed a finger from the dogs throat , anyway police were called , they found a man in the local woods hand bound up less finger , aparently this man knew the woman kept her house key on a bit of string through the letterbox , i guess he was going to brake in and rob the house , put his hand in the letter box to get the ey and fido bit his finger off ,,

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So what qualifies as trespass.....up to the distal phalanx or middle phalanx?.......I take all the way up to the proximal phalanx would be damn right breaking & entering lol

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Were can I get one I wouldn't mind it biting off that lazy f...er of a post mans fingers off that u have gone are the days when you get your post at nine in the morning this clown lands at 4.30 everyday. Best about it and this makes me laugh he's from Italy sure he knows the area

Know the one stevie, he lands at twelve or later this way lad...

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