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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1551964" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My dog (mostly Border Collie) has only barked twice that I know of . Once when there was a bear in the pasture. The other time there was a bobcat in the field. She loves people but she will tear a cow a new one. </p><p></p><p>The people I bought this place from had a couple Australian Shepard's and a heeler that raise he77 when I would pull in. The owners were either here or would pen the dogs up when we came on a scheduled visit when they would be gone. So about a week before they moved out I had to come down and sign some papers. So I started out early in the morning to drive down here. The realtor called about an hour into my 4 hour drive to tell me he would leave the papers with the seller. I knew the seller would not be home based on a previous conversation I had with them. I told him just leave them on the work bench in the shop and I would pick them up there. A couple hours later he called and told me he left the papers where we agreed but to watch out for the dogs. He had to fend them off with a pitch fork to get into and out of the shop. I stopped and picked up a stout limb before I got here. They bit my tires coming down the drive. I parked so my car, the car door, and the shop had three sides blocked. Only one step into the shop and it was a good thing I had that club. I got to thinking later that I left my car door open while I was in there getting the papers. I am glad one of those dogs didn't climb into my car.</p><p></p><p>After moving here I found out that all of the neighbors had run ins with those dogs. Several had been bit. I simply won't have a biting dog. Announcing arrivals is one thing. Biting people is an instance death sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1551964, member: 498"] My dog (mostly Border Collie) has only barked twice that I know of . Once when there was a bear in the pasture. The other time there was a bobcat in the field. She loves people but she will tear a cow a new one. The people I bought this place from had a couple Australian Shepard's and a heeler that raise he77 when I would pull in. The owners were either here or would pen the dogs up when we came on a scheduled visit when they would be gone. So about a week before they moved out I had to come down and sign some papers. So I started out early in the morning to drive down here. The realtor called about an hour into my 4 hour drive to tell me he would leave the papers with the seller. I knew the seller would not be home based on a previous conversation I had with them. I told him just leave them on the work bench in the shop and I would pick them up there. A couple hours later he called and told me he left the papers where we agreed but to watch out for the dogs. He had to fend them off with a pitch fork to get into and out of the shop. I stopped and picked up a stout limb before I got here. They bit my tires coming down the drive. I parked so my car, the car door, and the shop had three sides blocked. Only one step into the shop and it was a good thing I had that club. I got to thinking later that I left my car door open while I was in there getting the papers. I am glad one of those dogs didn't climb into my car. After moving here I found out that all of the neighbors had run ins with those dogs. Several had been bit. I simply won't have a biting dog. Announcing arrivals is one thing. Biting people is an instance death sentence. [/QUOTE]
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