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Dannotary

California
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Posted - 10/27/2014 :  11:51:50 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dannotary's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I love animals, especially dogs. I always tell them to let their dogs out unless they are pit bulls (been bitten 3 times by them) they calm down in less than a minute. I feel like telling them to lock their kids in the garage sometimes though.
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Florida Girl

Florida
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Posted - 09/02/2014 :  07:31:17 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are going into an owner's home. There will be pets. I am allergic to cats but unless they walk across my paperwork or brush my leg and try to get in my lap, I don't ask for them to be put up, temporarily.
Dogs are usually outside in garage or back porch, initially. I do tell the owners, when they bark, that I am OK with all of them and we introduce slowly.
It is their house after all. I am just a visitor.

Linda Ann Frezza
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pdl lady

California
38 Posts

Posted - 05/27/2014 :  7:44:14 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I adore animals, when the borrowers dogs bark at me, I talk to them and call them by their names and say" Stanley, go lay down". lol ( that's after I pet them and shower them with my love, I am a sucker for pets, as they are helpless.

Mary Poncedeleon
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johnysam

California
20 Posts

Posted - 01/29/2014 :  8:58:46 PM  Show Profile  Visit johnysam's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I love animals and I allow them whatever they wish to do.
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BrandonH

Texas
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Posted - 10/06/2012 :  11:15:00 AM  Show Profile  Visit BrandonH's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I don't mind pets at the signing unless they are a nuisance (barking, excessive rubbing against you) in which case I would politely ask the borrower to remove the pet until the signing is complete.

I like to be comfortable while doing the signing.

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Dannotary

California
265 Posts

Posted - 09/20/2012 :  11:43:05 AM  Show Profile  Visit Dannotary's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I love animals. I always tell people to let their dogs out and come and see me,unless they are a pit bull, after a few mins they settle down. I want to tell a lot of them to lock their kids in garage or yard though.

Have been a Calif notary 30yrs, was a realtor for 12 yrs, signing agent for 13 yrs having completed approx 11,000 loan signings.Spanish English bilingual. Avail M-F, 9-9 some weekends and holidays.
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SanKen

Minnesota
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Posted - 07/09/2012 :  09:33:02 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I love animals and have several in my home. It wasn't long before I noticed that almost every home I went to had a cat/s, dog/s, or some other kind of pet. My dogs always run to the door when someone comes thinking the person came to see them personally. I started to carry dog and cat treats in zip lock bags in my brief case. This treat seems to get their attention on chewing instead of jumping/pawing. This also puts the borrower at ease knowing you are comfortable with the pet situation. I have even found a cat and/or dog that has helped themselves to the little treat bag in my briefcase. My borrowers love that I think of their pets. I make sure the treats are not large, and that they are safe and natural - nothing from a foreign country as I wouldn't give them to my pets. I don't carry treats for children as their dietary schedules and/or age have a lot to do with if they are given sweets or snacks on any given occasion. Most times the borrowers may have children, but they are old enough to be in school or away from the house at the time of the signing.

I love my job and the areas this mobile notary position takes me!
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