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My dog is 15, lived her whole life at our house. We have about an acre of land. Never had to leash her she just always sort of knew her turf after very little training when she was young. We just let her out the front door and she does her thing and comes back. Never had an issue.
I have our front steps blocked because they are brick and hard on the dogs legs. We have a wrap around porch where I built a ramp for the dog because she is old. I live in a subdivision.
Wife let her out at 9pm yesterday. Wife was in pj's when someone knocked on the door, I was in the bedroom playing COC
She yelled to me someone is knocking at door and dog is outside. I put on pants and get to the front door, answer it and a guy is lifting up what is blocking the front steps letting my dog up(block this so she uses the ramp). He asks if this is my dog. I say yes and he says she was close to the road in our driveway. We small talk about the dog I let my dog in the house and ask him to show me where she was in the driveway. She was close to the road in our driveway, about two feet from the road. Our road is not smooth but not loose gravel, she doesn't like to walk on it.
I thanked him for letting me know and shook his hand, and said goodbye. I know she won't go in the road but now I feel guilty because he thought the dog was at risk. Should I? She has never been in the road before or ran away but she does walk close to the road.
I have our front steps blocked because they are brick and hard on the dogs legs. We have a wrap around porch where I built a ramp for the dog because she is old. I live in a subdivision.
Wife let her out at 9pm yesterday. Wife was in pj's when someone knocked on the door, I was in the bedroom playing COC

I thanked him for letting me know and shook his hand, and said goodbye. I know she won't go in the road but now I feel guilty because he thought the dog was at risk. Should I? She has never been in the road before or ran away but she does walk close to the road.
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