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Title: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: marc al on January 25, 2007, 04:27:49 pm
 Today while cleaning a dog jumped up the inside of a door and somehow opened it, I had my back to it with radio on and didn't hear it coming.

  First I knew of it I had it biting the back of my right leg just above the knee, I still have teeth marks and a bruise, anyway I shouted and jumped and it backed off just long enough for me to get my pole ready, I had to hit it 3 times really hard like I was hitting a golf ball with the fat end of my 16ft pole before the bugger went down.

  Moral of the story - dont clean house with dogs that go nuts the whole time you are there - and especially when they are Alsations!!
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Easyclean Windows on January 25, 2007, 04:31:52 pm
I do hope your tetanus is up to date?
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: jeff1 on January 25, 2007, 04:32:53 pm
Sorry to hear that, I had the same yestrday, and as I said in my topic, there is more than one use for a vikan brush on the end of our poles.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: simon knight on January 25, 2007, 04:36:59 pm

What did the owner say?
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Fast 1 * on January 25, 2007, 04:45:03 pm
SUE THE OWNER
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: john green on January 25, 2007, 04:47:38 pm
A few years ago ,I got attacked by a large dog while cleaning and bitten 6 times,the owner did'nt care less nor the police as it happened in the owners garden,I thought the owner might at least give me a tenner for some new jeans but no.

So I went to the C.A.B.,,VERY,VERY helpful,,,4 weeks later they gave me a cheque for £ 1750.00 after they wrote to the dog owners insurance on my behalf,I duly made them a contribution,,,I got me new jeans plus a leather sofa !! Mind you ,I think twice if I see or even hear a dog now in a garden and would rather leave a job than take a chance.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: simon knight on January 25, 2007, 04:47:50 pm
Damn right sue the owner....it could have been a child!
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: pylofm on January 25, 2007, 05:21:34 pm
Not to detract from the fact you were bitten....it's a guard dog and did what it is supposed to do....unfortunatly the dog may well suffer for the inactions of the owner.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Sir Squeaky on January 25, 2007, 05:29:04 pm
Unlucky mate. :o

Do what I do, don't do any houses where there are dogs bigger than a rabbit.
One snarl at me, or a constant annoying barking, and I'm off.

I don't care if it's a job that's twice the usual price for half the work.
I make no exceptions. I don't do dog jobs.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: ronaldo on January 25, 2007, 05:36:02 pm
You should have grabbed hold of it and bit it back !
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Fast 1 * on January 25, 2007, 05:40:50 pm
i do a job,and the dog goes absolutely mental every time i go round there.On occasions,i feel like its going to bite me,but the owner justs calmly says,"he wont urt yer".

Its just that "not knowing" element that does my head in.

Bloody dog
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: windows_chepstow on January 25, 2007, 05:44:03 pm
I had to hit it 3 times really hard like I was hitting a golf ball with the fat end of my 16ft pole before the bugger went down.

I've had to give an aggresive border collie a 'stab' in the chest with the end of my Unger pole once to keep it from savaging me.  It was enough to make the collie from going from me; till the owner came out and got the dog.

I no longer do this account, since the dog owner knew I did the front of the house and was too thick to close his back door for when I went round the back.

I also clean a pub and the manager has two German Shephards who want to savage me.  The owner was obviously too thick to realise that the dogs didn't like me gaining access to the rear of their pub with a big WFP in my hand; which is why they wanted to eat me.  I looked like a threat to them.

After I had a word in his ear, he now takes them away while we're on the job.

I've also been 'nipped' twice; once by another border collie and a Jack Russell.

For once, I agree with Squeaks.  

If the owner has daft dogs, drop 'em.

To Fast 1; when the Jack Russel bit me (or rather nipped my ankle), the owner said prior to the attack, 'Don't worry he won't bite you', then after the attack he said, 'He's never done that before'.

I'd drop that account you do.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: pylofm on January 25, 2007, 05:55:13 pm
I think the guys have got it right, if you're in any doubt whatsoever...decline the job, it's only a little money afterall.

Cheers
Dave.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: KarlJones on January 25, 2007, 06:05:24 pm
You get some funny looks off some customers when you tell them that your not willing to act like a mountain goat, God knows what there faces go like when you tell them your not crocodile dundee.

Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Ian Lancaster on January 25, 2007, 06:18:23 pm
Blimey :o   Some of you guys have been really unlucky!!  In all my years I've only ever been bitten once, and that wasn't even a customer's dog!  I was doing the fronts of a long row of terraces which fronted straight onto the street (best type - no front gardens or fences ;)) when a dog ran across the road, jumped up at me as I stood on the third or fourth rung and bit my leg.  I shook it off and as it came back for another go I stamped down hard on the top of its head.  Got it twice ;D once on the head, and then as I drove its head down its jaw hit the rung beneath it.  It ran off yelping and didn't come back ;D ;D

You were very unlucky, Marc, there's no defence against a dog that can open doors.

Other than those, I always talk to any dog that's in a garden where I want to go.  Believe it or not, the dog will tell you if it's going to attack - just learn to read the signals dogs put out and don't go in if they tell you not to ::)

Cheers,

Ian

Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: matt on January 25, 2007, 06:35:46 pm
ive only been biten once ( well twice, but once was at a footy match by a beast of a police dog, but thats another story ;))

i used my aplicator and smacked it really hard a few times, it only nipped me, i still do the account and the dog is ok now, its like he remmbers me ;)
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Ian_Giles on January 25, 2007, 07:05:13 pm
I'm in my 24th year now, and I've never been bitten by a dog in all that time...I did have one account many years ago where the border collie tired to herd me all the time..kept trying to sneak around the back of me, and yes, if I hadn't kept my eye on him he'd have nipped at me >:(
I've one account where there is this Jack Russell that goes demented every time I call, bark! bark! bark! all  the bloody time :-\ The owner shouts at it constantly...doesn't make a blind bit of difference though...
When the wife takes it for a walk, often about 6.30am, she will on occasion take it down through town where I'm cleaning shop windows, I don't even need to turn around, as soon as it catches sight of me it's straining at the leesh and doesn't stop snarling and barking until the owner has dragged around a corner out of sight!
I like to wind it up too...thats fun ;D
So far though I have had no more to worry about than a couple of dogs barking at me as I'm working.

Ian
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: marc al on January 25, 2007, 08:59:12 pm
  Thanks for all the replies, I have no intention of sueing the owner - it wasn' her fault, it was just an accident that the dog hit the door handle - although if it happens agian i will shoot it!!

   I have no problems with dogs, I am an experienced dog owner, I have owned retrievers and rottwielers, I now have a Border Collie, anyone who owns dogs will tell you that a border is the most demanding of all dogs due to its intelligence.

  On the Border Collie line, a word to all, watch out for them, they do look cute and cuddly, BUT they are very terratorial and can be very aggressive, add that to their intelligence and herding ability, aggility and speed, they will have you before you know it, and be gone again just as quick.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: chosker on January 25, 2007, 09:02:11 pm
Does anyone do their own leaflet dropping?? I remember being bitten a couple of times whilst dropping leafletts through doors... totally unexpected and unless they bark... no warning.  :-[

Needless to say, we use a leafletting company now, rather them than me!  ;D
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: marc al on January 25, 2007, 09:14:40 pm
  I have had them charge at the door before and a couple have just grazed the end of my fingers before now, don't leaflet much anymore, but always look through glass as I put leaflet through.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: ben783 on January 25, 2007, 09:19:20 pm
Chosker,
               New to the biz and have been leafleting like mad, had a couple of little yappers behind the door trying to nip my fingers...makes ya jump !..
Wouldn't mind but i've got a Boxer at home that would use some of the little yappers as a tooth pick !!!!!!!  ;)
Ben(8quidkid)
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: EasyClean on January 25, 2007, 11:24:53 pm
I had a customer let her dog out whilst I was cleaning her windows. The dog came at me showing it's teeth so I hooked my WFP brush head under it's neck and pinned it against the housewall with all of it's paws lifted off the ground. The owner saw me and I told her to get the lead on it before I was going to release her dog. She dumped me (naturally) but I was determined the bloody dog wasn't going to bite me. I act first and worry about the consequences after nowadays. I don't do dog houses nowadays!
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Paul Coleman on January 25, 2007, 11:36:43 pm
I'm very picky about cleaning at houses where there are dogs.  I only do it if I feel totally comfortable about it.  I've had jobs before where I have started worrying about doing it days before I am due there.  When that happens, I know it's time to let the job go.
I did get nipped once by a tiny dog.  It nipped me on the shin as I doubt it could reach any higher.  It died a few months later.  Was nothing to do with me, honest guv.  Another time I had a dog charge straight at me while barking loudly.  I yelled at it really loudly as it got close.  It bit the flapping trouser leg on my overalls and did a hasty retreat (probably thought I was nuts).
I put my tools in the bucket and walked - after calling the owner a few choice things.
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: mike richardson on January 25, 2007, 11:53:32 pm
tell the owners ill train there dogs lol,i spend 3 nites a week training stupid owners to train there clever dogs,bloody owners just say its ok fido dont mean it then when he does they say he aint ever done that b4, if the owner had any sense they would not let it get to that stage,
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: windows_chepstow on January 26, 2007, 04:14:45 pm
Oh I've just remembered; I've actually been bitten three times; two as I detailed in an earlier thread and a third time a Jack Russell grabbed my hand when I put a 'Your Window Cleaning has been' chit through the door.

We did tug-of-war with my 'Saturday Night Finger' for a second or two and the little blighter drew blood and it hurt like hell.

I've been really unlucky!
Title: Re: ATTACKED BY A DOG
Post by: Sir Squeaky on January 26, 2007, 07:23:31 pm
We did tug-of-war with my 'Saturday Night Finger' for a second or two and the little blighter drew blood and it hurt like hell.
;D Your phrases crack me up!