Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should be paying your own vet bills, as well as apologizing to the delivery driver. They are afraid of dogs for a reason. Dog bites for delivery drivers are very common.
Plus, most delivery carriers are under a lot of stress to deliver quickly. Your expectation that they will have time to throw your dog a treat and make friends is not realistic. There is also a good chance you will stop getting deliveries from this company.
Op here. If out dog bit a driver I agree we would absolutely be responsible.
Anonymous wrote:You should be paying your own vet bills, as well as apologizing to the delivery driver. They are afraid of dogs for a reason. Dog bites for delivery drivers are very common.
Plus, most delivery carriers are under a lot of stress to deliver quickly. Your expectation that they will have time to throw your dog a treat and make friends is not realistic. There is also a good chance you will stop getting deliveries from this company.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that a delivery driver has a right to protect themself,
But why wouldn't you just drive away if there was a dog that was SO scary you feel you need a baseball bat? Call the number on the package? Mark it as undeliverable? Throw it at the fence and don't get out of the car? I mean there are a lot of options. Sounds like a guy just itching to use his weapon.
OP you say your dog is all bark and no bite. I think you owe it to your DOG to do a better job protecting her from people in the front yard. She cannot be out there unsupervised. Or get a second fence that keeps the walkway area dog free. If anyone - including your dog- gets hurt, it is your fault. You have seen the danger.