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Posted By j lockton
is there any help out there for ME! im wanting to become a sles rep and afraid a dog will bite me the moment i walk in that door
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Posted By Lorraine Shuker
You'll be needed dog psychology classes then .. "how to master the beast with just one look". Barbara Woodhouse said to blow up their noses :) Good luck!
Don't you know any postmen who could give you advice?
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Posted By Neil Pearson
If you've seen the new Riddick film, you just need Vin Diesel to teach you how to tame a big dog...
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Posted By J Knight
Surely blowing up the entire dog is easier than trying just to blow up it's nose? (my dog's got no nose etc etc) :)
John
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Posted By Jo Scott Smith
Theres a leaflet produced by the RSPCA called "How you should deal with an unfreindly dog" that has some helpful information aimed at people eg postmen and women making deliveries and home visits.
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Posted By Ron Impey
Hi Julie,
I have e-mailed my guidance 'Dealing With Aggressive Dogs'.
Regards,
Ron
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Posted By Kim Sunley
Ron
Could I be cheeky and ask for a copy of your guidance to.
I'm doing some work on risk assessments and home visits for district nurses/health visitors.
Many thanks
Kim
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Posted By Bill Bircham
Julie,
Leaving aside that there are some nasty beasts out there, is it also a case that you have something approaching a phobia surrounding dogs? If so, you may want to approach your Dr re overcoming this. If it interferes with your working like, likely the NHS will pick up the tab!
Regards
Bill
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Posted By Roger
Have you thought of contacting Dick Dastardly, he's had a few run-ins with Muttley that should have heightened his awareness?
Roger
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Posted By j lockton
Hi Kim
just to say try this site, you may find it useful for doing your risk assessments where dogs are concerned.
The web site is www.umac.co.uk
Hope you find it useful
Regards
Julie
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Posted By colin
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