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  #1350989 24-Jul-2015 09:38
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I'd consider putting one up if it wasnt so ugly, I hate door knockers and usually just close the door on them.



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  #1351043 24-Jul-2015 10:26
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Does it work for religious folk? 




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  #1351066 24-Jul-2015 10:53
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A sign that says "Beware! Dogs running loose on premises" will probably keep most people in NZ away as never have I encountered such a widespread fear of dogs as I have here.







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  #1351105 24-Jul-2015 11:46
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There is only one thing more frightening than a dogs bark and that's the sound of an owner who can't control it, something my father used to " play on" when it suited him

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  #1351110 24-Jul-2015 11:59
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Geektastic: A sign that says "Beware! Dogs running loose on premises" will probably keep most people in NZ away as never have I encountered such a widespread fear of dogs as I have here.


A photo of the mother in law at the door helps :P




Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.


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  #1351149 24-Jul-2015 13:12
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Geektastic: A sign that says "Beware! Dogs running loose on premises" will probably keep most people in NZ away as never have I encountered such a widespread fear of dogs as I have here.


Has it ever occurred to you that the fear might be justified in New Zealand?







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  #1351254 24-Jul-2015 17:13
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Rikkitic:
Geektastic: A sign that says "Beware! Dogs running loose on premises" will probably keep most people in NZ away as never have I encountered such a widespread fear of dogs as I have here.


Has it ever occurred to you that the fear might be justified in New Zealand?





Nope. I assume people who own dogs know how to train them -  but then I assume the same thing about people with children..!

I'm not too sure why where you live should have any bearing on your ability to train dogs properly. Why should New Zealanders be inept dog owners?





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  #1351256 24-Jul-2015 17:14
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turnin: There is only one thing more frightening than a dogs bark and that's the sound of an owner who can't control it, something my father used to " play on" when it suited him


It's the quiet ones that you have to worry about.

I've seen dogs trained for military use that would stalk intruders silently!





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