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I’ve been waiting for an update, @Jim . I’m super happy he’s doing better.

Benjamin the lap dog sends his regards too.
 

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Too bad the world is so sensitive about anything that even LOOKS like a firearm. A paintball gun, with indelible "paint"balls might be highly effective. Makes the dog feel an impact and permanently marks the offender for later identification.

Repeat after me; "You won't be able to afford the legal fees from the lawsuit I file against you, let alone the punitive damages I'll be demanding."

This can be iterated toward both the offending dog's owner, AND the RV park's owner.

Here in my town, one can have their registered domesticated pet off leash, but it MUST be within sight AND obey verbal commands. Like that's going to stop an aggressive cur.
(Far too many folks think the i.d. tag they get from their vet is equivalent to the city's registration tag.)

Roger
 
I’ve been waiting for an update, @Jim . I’m super happy he’s doing better.

Benjamin the lap dog sends his regards too.
Hey Neemer, you guys are looking great! And thank you so much for your concern about Ryker. I told him about you and Benjamin and he's one happy doggie!

You guys are awesome. :)
 

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