Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Aspects on March 30, 2009, 04:23:03 pm
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Went to do a house today and as usual as soon as i pulled up the dog went mental thought nothing of it as its always in the dog run as i get round to the back gate i see the dog is out and about so me not being stupid goes and knocks on the door they say it will be fine with me once in the gate again not being stupid i ask them to go in the back garden before me so we both go in and straight away the dog jumps up and tears a big hole in my jumper
just as well ive lost a bit of belly recently or it would have had that as well ;D
After the obvious apologies they said its never done that before ::)
If its bad it always happens to me first :-\
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I never clean when a dogs out, purely on safety grounds.. unless ive been "introduced" to it.
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one of mine has "I kid you not" a wolf, and just as vicious as you would expect. But when it finally get at me without a window between us its a big softy, so I am fairly confident with dogs. Another customer has even bigger doberman, the only one I have seen and them things are huge. Anyway at another customer I went to clap a little old dog that twaddled up to me, put my hand down and it nearly had it for dinner, fortunately I managed to whip it away in the nick of time :'(
Then little yappy ones are worth watching as well.
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I know what you mean its the cute little ones that are the most dangerous
The one that got me today is a medium sized dog but all muscle and if the owners hadnt been there i dread to think how much more it could have done before i ran away screaming like a baby
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if a dog gives me grief :'(
custy is history
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i got bitten once
and it only bit me once, doesn't come near me now.....
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I've been bitten three times; twice by Jack Russels (one who grabbed my fingers through the letter box when I posted my 'your window cleaner has been' chit).
But the first dog that bit me was a mental border collie; the customer said the famous words, 'Don't worry, he won't bite', and when I had my back to the dog it bit my calf!
I've dropped customers before because they just leave their dog in the back garden while they're out at work.
Personally, I feel sorry for the dogs.
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But the first dog that bit me was a mental border collie; the customer said the famous words, 'Don't worry, he won't bite', and when I had my back to the dog it bit my calf!
that's what the one that bit me did
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Alex,
Speak to any postman and they'll tell you that's what all stupid dog owners say.
Personally, I know my dog would never bite anyone; he gets bullied by cats (honest); don't trust the dog or the owners.
Just tell the owners firmly, but politely that you'd like them to take their dog inside.
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it escaped, without me knowing. I saw it, but it was afraid of me, so i turned my back, and it attacked me from behind, and then drew blood.
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been bitten 7 times,twice by the same dog,also bitten by a parrot once ;D
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would they get annoyed if you bit there dog? ;D
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it escaped, without me knowing. I saw it, but it was afraid of me, so i turned my back, and it attacked me from behind, and then drew blood.
You mustn't turn your back on a dog, that's asking for it in the dog's mind. You have to face it down, got bitten once when I was a paper boy, never again.
they don't usually attack if you face them, trouble is how long can you stand waiting and not doing your work. :-\
I don't mind dogs it's what plops out their behinds that I hate ;D
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Never face a Border Collie down, that is confrontational o it and you will come off worse.
They are the worst dogs for bitting, they are fast and strong, I wouldn't trust mine to not bite anyone who comes on our property that he doesn't know.
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if a dog gives me grief :'(
custy is history
Absolutely, and if they've got a devil dog like a Rottweiler, Doberman, Alsation or Bull Terrier, then they won't get my services in the first place.
I just don't do dogs, simple as.
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if a dog gives me grief :'(
custy is history
A dog gives me grief and the dog is history!
I love dogs, but if they attack me I've no qualms about attacking back. A swift kick or punch (Only if they are actually trying to bite),.. show them who is boss from the very start.
If the dog is bigger/scarier than me, then the job is dropped!
:)
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if a dog gives me grief :'(
custy is history
A dog gives me grief and the dog is history!
I love dogs, but if they attack me I've no qualms about attacking back. A swift kick or punch (Only if they are actually trying to bite),.. show them who is boss from the very start.
If the dog is bigger/scarier than me, then the job is dropped!
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thats why it ran in when it saw me today
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My own dog goes mental when he sees or hears ladders. Bloke cleaning my neighbours house look well concerned as it was trying to knock the fence down to get him.
Took ladders through to do my own gutters a while ago and he attacked the ladder. Thank God im WFP.
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I got bit tonight by a scotty dog, bit my shoe than headbutted my foot ::)
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once while canvasing, a Bull Terrier bit my sons fingers putting the leaflet through the letterbox, my son really hurt and surprised, the owner opened the door, sees my son had been bitten, very defensive, he says i never ask you to come here and put leaflets through my door?? plus threatened my son, not once did he say sorry, my son said the brushes behind the letter boxes stop the leaflets getting through so he pushed them until they fell on the inside, hence why his fingers where bitten,
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The little terrier type dogs are the worst they have little dog syndrome and think they have something to prove.
We clean a house with a nasty little border terrier and one day it was bouncing up and down and caught the back door handle and the door flew open.
I was just extending my pole for the upstairs window the wife was cleaning the patio door next to the back door.
Well i just shoved my pole at the back door and rammed the little thing in the door.
But i couldn't shut the door properly as the nasty thing was wedged between the door and door frame.
I told the wife to get out the garden and after she did i realeased the pressure a bit and it pulled back luckily and i managed to shut the door.
The owner came and and said well done.
If you get confronted by a dog don't move face the dog but don't stare at it, most dogs will back down after a while.
If they don't kick them and get out slowly.