Man, if someone kicked my little dog, man they would be on the floor...
The mailman kicked my dog!
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Well my dog is kind of big, so same thing but big dog."If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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Mailman's perspective...
Okay, let me step up to the soapbox and say a few words, since I WAS a mailman and have been charged by dogs in the past.
First I'm not going to say what the carrier did was right or wrong, that's not the issuse, there are always woulda, shoulda, couldas, in these situatuions.
If this guy was your regular carrier, then he should have know your dog, and had enough experience with him to know that he was just coming up to greet him. However if a temp was covering of him, then that's different. I know from experience that not all dogs are friendly, and in most cases when one gets loose and charges me I have to react as if they are going to attack. That is why you have mace for the dogs. I also know that not all dogs react to mace and a physical attack has to be maintained. I was attacked 3 times by the same dog (a pit bull doberman mix)that was never phased by the mace, and I was forced to kick the dog to fend off being bitten. I don't know where you mailman kicked your dog, but when I kicked this dog, I went for the sternum area of the dog to knock the wind out of it. On my last attack I was forced to kick the dog in the head because that was the only thing I was able to hit. I am not proud of this fact, but I did what I had to do formyown safety. Was the dog injured? Yes, she yelped but only after the 3rd blow. Did the owners get mad at me? You bet, I kicked "a member of their family". Did the guy try to press charges on me for animal abuse? No. Did he try to get me to pay the bill for damages done to the dog? Yes. Did I pay? NO I didn't pay a single cent, because the judge said that the dog was not properly confined to the yard. Does this guy now have to go to the post office to pick up his mail? Yes. It was court ordered that as a result of his vicious dog we did not have to deliver mail to his home.
On other routes, I had encountered big friendly dogs that came charging to greet me, but I knew them, or I was forwarned of them, and I knew the owners that were outside watching their dog on the property. Mike, according to your post, it dosen't sound like your dog was either fenced in, or in your sight. If it was, odds are that this wouldn't have happened.
So was the mailman right ot kick your dog after it was down? Probably not. Was the mailman right to defend himself from a dog he didn't know? yeah he was. So before you go off and try to get this guy fired, find out if he was your regular carrier, or covering for the regular. That usually makes a big difference.
Okay now that I have said what I have from the mailman's point of view, I can step down from my soapbox, and walk away. So just remember, the carrier was most likely protecting himself from a dog he didn't know, and think of how you would have reacted in the same situatuion. A loose dog charging you as you walk up ot a house.
The Dawg...
P.S. also from my experience the breed of the dog doesn't necessarily mean it's always friendly or mean.Comment
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that might scratch the tank, best to go for a bat, lead pipe, or other assorted fun toolOriginally posted by Jonno06
when i first read the title it was kinda funny....
then i saw he kicked it in the head,and ur dog didnt even do anything........you should have struck his skull with a blunt end of ur n2tank....Comment
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ya but some times its just a mean mail man... like my old one, a regular, maced a 13 year old cocker spanial through a fence... the dog was fenced in the back yard.
and besides you can tell the diffrence between a charging dog and a running one.. running the eyes are shifting from thing to thing, charging the eyes stay fixed, ofcourse the teath and tail. a wagging tail = happy puppy. tail set back = mad puppy.oh and dogs usualy drop the shoe befor they charge...
( iv been chased by many a dog in my day, and one or two coyotes)
"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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thats all well and good studawwgie but if the dog showed no signs of agresion or attemted to attack he simply is at fault and can be held for cruelty to animals simply because he attacked teh dog now if the dog got kicked and then turned and bit the mailman the mailman would still be at fault for provoking it, its simple just like the geniva convention rules of engagement do not fire unless fired uponComment
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I agree with the sprinkler/local news idea. :) Let him know you're mad with the sprinkler, and blow the cover off with the news, their bleeding heart liberal attitudes are always looking for something to air. Both are tame... and effective, and luckily... Level 10 comes via UPS!! :) :) :)
It may also be time to grab a dog chain and install it in the back yard...
Now I will ask, which I didn't notice anyone else has... Is your dog ok?Comment
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ok man, when ppl mess with ur pooch, its a great time to let some steam off. a kid threw a rock at my friends dog when we were at the beach. it hit it and it looked as if it was hurt. my friends big, not a wuss, but he doesnt like to fight, so i told him i would hurt the kid for him. i'm not ashamed of this, the kid was probably my age or a lil bit older at the time. (i was like 9 or 10). so i walked over to him, calmly picked up a rock, threw it at him, tackled him and proceeded to hit his head against the sand until some parents got me off of him.
now, would i have done this now, of course not, im too old to be "beating people up", but, i deffinatley would have gotten in the guys face and hoped for a physical confrontation. is my method immature? yes. will he ever kick another dog again? maybe. will he ever kick your dog? no."uhh yeah thats nice, uhhh you should get goin"
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I agree that he should of never kicked you dog or any animal. But is your front yard fenced?? Was the dog on a rope or leash?? Does he know the dog?? Cause I wouldn't of kicked your dog but if a dog came running across the yard at me waggin tail or not I would be ready to defend my self. My thing is this he was wrong for kicking you dog but if you would of had your dog properly leashed/fenced/chained etc. it would of never happened?? But since it did I would take it up with the SPCA and the post office.Comment
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i agree, mabey in canada its diffrent, but you should really have your dog fenced up, tied up or at least be outside watching him. but if your like me and hav a bad mail man then atleast say something to the postmaster cause mabey he has caused problems with others.:)"You have not converted a man because you have silenced him." -John Morley

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Well if the dog was in a fence, and the mailman came in the fence and kicked him, dosen't that he went on your property and kicked your dog? That seems wrong, and what was stopping the mailman from just stepping back out of the fence when he seen the dog?You smell like dookie... No really though.Comment
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She wasn't tied up. There's no fence because it's my front yard. But he was on my lawn when he kicked her."If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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Were you present with you dog in the front yard? If so then you have a case with the postal service. If not, then you don't stand a chance in Hades on this one my friendOriginally posted by MikeCouves
She wasn't tied up. There's no fence because it's my front yard. But he was on my lawn when he kicked her.Comment




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