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[QUOTE="Felice, post: 643709, member: 38408"] I encountered the dogs, on a ridge way above Poladura. I came around a corner and saw a group of goats sitting around a rocky crag by the path, enjoying the breeze. I thought to myself, sorry to disturb you all, but you're going to have to move over. And then I saw the dogs coming towards me. Three big ones, barking noisily. So I hastily bent down and picked up some stones, which is standard practice for me. But something about the dogs made me think that they were not serious - they were not baring their teeth nor snarling, and I realised they were just going through the motions. I stood still as they ambled towards me. One came right up to me, and sniffed my hand before turning away. I'm sure that a dog lover would have made a best friend that day. Rather than continue forward along the path, I cut up across the hillside, smiling to myself that it was me not the goats, who had had to move off the path! And as I did my short detour, I came across a fourth big dog! Thankfully, it was equally unconcerned. I suspect that these dogs are relatively used to walkers. They were nothing like as fierce as the ones guarding the cattle that we came across in the 1970s. Later that evening, I think that I saw the dogs with a farmer, walking meekly behind him. [/QUOTE]
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