We were out in f/s one morning and the brother that was with us had the territory card. On the back it said mean dog and initialled by two elders. Did this brother listen? Noooo. He got bit when he approached the widow in her garden. As he turned away the dog bit him. He goes to the hospital and the humane society took the dog away. The dog was doing its job. We told the brother not to go in and he had two warnings on the back of the territory card. Again, my heart goes out only to the dog.
Another time I'm out with three lazy lame-a$$ sisters and the driver tells me to do the next farm for there's a huge dog that comes after people. I looked at her and said no thanks, I just did the last house. She said but you have a big dog. I said knock yourself out. All three sat looking at the dog for five minutes and then had the nerve to say I had scared them from going to the door and took off. Idiots!!!! However, one of our studies did own three pitbulls and those dogs were as gentle as my rottis. Our dogs never ever run loose on the property unless we are with them. A dog is still an unpredictable animal and has to be respected as such.