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[QUOTE="Dilbin, post: 1146172, member: 87725"] I've been bitten at home in Ireland (drew blood, stitches etc) while out training for the Camino and it affected me psychologically for the rest of the training. Two days into that particular Camino(Salvador) two large dogs ran at me barking and growling. Bizarrely enough I didn't panic and just shook my stick at them shouting Allez! and they didn't come near me. Maybe it's a Camino thing that I'm just more relaxed there or something. I did get a nip on the backside once on the Norte but in that instance I just got angry with the owner because she didn't control her dogs. It's really a lot more about Fear I think. For example their are posts about what to do and how to avoid livestock on the road. Neither are really issues and I have walked all over Spain and Portugal many times. My only suggestion would be have a walking pile or stick and enjoy the journey. Leave the world behind and enter in to the twilight of the spirit. Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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