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Old July 9th, 2008, 03:26 PM   #42
itschuck
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itschuck
Take a little pressure off and get a dog. Once you and he or she have settled in to one another you will know in an instant if the sound you hear needs to be checked out. Let the dog go first followed by you, the dog takes most of the risk and lets you have the upper hand.
In my case it stays holstered. I have a 19 yr old and 23 yr old coming and going all the time. The dog saves me the trouble of having to get out of a toasty comfy bed. Unless I hear that low hushed growl..
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