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    Quote Originally Posted by Fentonite View Post
    Good thread. One other component that wasn't covered: Hairy has really learned to enjoy his job "patrolling":
    Absolutely.
    Consider removing the BOD sign. This opens you up liability wise, since you have acknowledged there is a "viscous" dog in residence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Absolutely.
    Consider removing the BOD sign. This opens you up liability wise, since you have acknowledged there is a "viscous" dog in residence.
    Darn, I thought by having it up, I might have some protection if an idiot reached over the fence and got chomped... I also thought it might act as a deterrent, even if he's not out. I see your point though. Hmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fentonite View Post
    Darn, I thought by having it up, I might have some protection if an idiot reached over the fence and got chomped... I also thought it might act as a deterrent, even if he's not out. I see your point though. Hmmm.

    Ins companies consider dogs "attractive nuisances". Kids just want to pet fido, and of course condition white mom has no problem with allowing "young diggs" to put his "precious" face right in your dogs nose.

    We had a BOD sign up, once, my ins agent who also liked guns was over. He told me about "knowing" you have a viscous animal and the liability you opened yourself up to. We err on the side of caution, Our dogs would never bite or attack anyone. Just ask the neighborhood kids, from infant to teenager
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    Good info, thank you. What if I put up a "Beware of Homeowner" sign?

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