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<blockquote data-quote="user 794" data-source="post: 540186" data-attributes="member: 794"><p>Good to have this reminder. A lot of us, I'm sure, wander away from whatever group we may be with. I've come across pairs of dingoes and other semi/wild animals but it is the wild dogs in packs I worry about more than most. And I suspect even if you or your wife/partner stay close to the car or camp there is still a danger from dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 794, post: 540186, member: 794"] Good to have this reminder. A lot of us, I'm sure, wander away from whatever group we may be with. I've come across pairs of dingoes and other semi/wild animals but it is the wild dogs in packs I worry about more than most. And I suspect even if you or your wife/partner stay close to the car or camp there is still a danger from dogs. [/QUOTE]
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