dogs come to mind.
Stay alert to what can be seen when approaching the site, look for scattered debris or garbage that has been rummaged through.
see if there is someone nearby that can be communicated with through the window to assist with control of the animal.
Skip that site if the animal seems aggressive and will not leave the area call supervisor to discuss next steps..
Look for aggressive or posture including stiff or tense with ears up and alert or slumped posture with tail down trying to avoid attention.
Keep safe distance from shrubs or spots where animal may sleep or hide.
If approached by animal grab any item nearby to use as distraction and shield back to the truck facing the animal.
Never run or turn your back or make loud or threatening noises.
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