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Janell nellie at culodge.com
Mon Jul 31 18:09:55 UTC 2017


That is a very scary thing to think about.  One suggestion I have is-- my husband bought some collar/tag silencers for our other lab for bird hunting.  They were pretty cheap, I think he got them from Cabela's.

Good luck and stay safe!
Janell and Sully

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Good afternoon everyone.  Recently, with everything going on in the world,  we have been doing mor and mor active shooter training drills, and my boss told me that I had to leave my dog at my desk while I went and hid or tried to escape from the building.  He thinks that it poses a risk to others hiding in place.  I told him that if it was such a big deal that I would just go into another room and shelter alone with my dog.  but now that I have sat down to  think about it, I have not actually figured out what I should do.  I don't want to leave my dog for dead, but how do I stop him from making noise or the things he is wearing EG, tags, leash, things like that to not make sounds.  I don't want to leave my dog for dead should someone come into my area of the building and start shooting, and this is a very real threat to this instillation.  Any advice would me amazing.

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Very Respectfully,

Christopher O’Meally.

NVB of Virginia 2016 leadership fellow.

Lead instructor and CEO of Access Tech Media INC.

Contract Closeout Specialist, Defense Contract Management Agency.

Chris.omeally at gmail.com

(804)658-6668

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