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L-Pink 04-18-2012 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by garce (Post 18894785)
Cool that you make shit up and post here about driving over someone's dog because you can't spare ten seconds to check the perimeter of your shitty truck.

Real cool. Hopefully there are no kids in your neighbourhood...

Wake up on the wrong side of a big black cock this morning?

To bad it wasn't you I backed over since you have such a fucked up life you were going to kill yourself anyway. Why didn't you? Something else you never accomplished huh?

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uno 04-18-2012 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Bennett (Post 18894255)
Yep, leash laws exist for a reason. Many think their pet is somehow "different", but the reality is, with rare exceptions (ie. some types of professionally trained service animals), really aren't ... an unleashed dog is generally trouble waiting to happen - most often putting itself in danger.

I had an australian cattle dog(blue heeler) that never, ever left the borders of the property at 3 different houses. She never ran up to people and never bit anyone. Tho in general, I agree that most dogs should be on a leash or run or otherwise monitored in some controlled way.

tony286 04-18-2012 06:09 PM

leashes are a dogs best friend. My dogs are always on leashes, even though I could walk the little one without it I dont. if something happened and I need to grab him quick I got him on a line.

Vjo 04-18-2012 06:17 PM

It was not your fault at all. Any animal out running assumes reponsibilty for where they lay around.

He must have been very old and docile to not move out of there after you started and warmed it up.

Nobody looks under the car when backing out of a driveway. Way it goes for the animal. Hope he makes it.

What a day. I feel for ya. Amazing how quickly life can go awry.

Sad deal all round. Best wishes.

TheSquealer 04-18-2012 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by garce (Post 18894785)
Cool that you make shit up and post here about driving over someone's dog because you can't spare ten seconds to check the perimeter of your shitty truck.

Real cool. Hopefully there are no kids in your neighbourhood...

QFT!!

Everyone walks around their vehicle in their own back yard just to make sure a broke, asshole like you isn't trying to take a nap under the rear tires. It's just common sense.

georgeyw 04-18-2012 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 18894205)
I go out to my truck, help my old dog get in the back seats. Wait for the glow plugs, let it warm up for about a minute, slowly backup between the house and a small rock wall and feel something under the truck.

Sure as shit I just backed over a neighbors elderly retriever.

So I take it to the closest vet, help get it in the back area, deal with the crying kid who's parent's had the dog years before she was even born.

Now I'm in my kitchen in bloody clothes, just cleaned my back seats and having a vodka.

I'm a dog lover and your irresponsibility has just fucked up my week and hurt your pet.

Fuck

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Good thing is that you cared :thumbsup

Most people would just drop the dog in the bin and pretend they never did a thing.

Rothstein 04-18-2012 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by RebelR (Post 18894288)
diesel is now cheaper than gas right now.



uhhhhhhh no.

AllAboutCams 04-18-2012 06:37 PM

did you give the dog permission go walk on your property
i dont see how any of this could be your fault

SilentKnight 04-18-2012 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Vjo (Post 18895118)
It was not your fault at all. Any animal out running assumes reponsibilty for where they lay around.

He must have been very old and docile to not move out of there after you started and warmed it up.

Nobody looks under the car when backing out of a driveway. Way it goes for the animal. Hope he makes it.

What a day. I feel for ya. Amazing how quickly life can go awry.

Sad deal all round. Best wishes.

:thumbsup

Saves me from sayin' it. It all sounds purely accidental...wrong place at the wrong time for the dog. Hope the dog pulls through.

96ukssob 04-18-2012 07:01 PM

That sucks man :(

It's not your fault but I know what you mean. My idiot neighbor lets their two dogs run like idiots when taking them for a walk. I've told them a number of times it's going to get ran over or hit

GAMEFINEST 04-18-2012 07:17 PM

sorry to hear that man

Vjo 04-18-2012 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 18895152)
:thumbsup

Saves me from sayin' it. It all sounds purely accidental...wrong place at the wrong time for the dog. Hope the dog pulls through.

Thanks.

Bottom line, there are people who let animals run free to a degree espec in the neighborhood like a door or two down. As most pet animals (dogs or cats) dont roam far and then usually for only short times. They know where home is.

Most times never a prob, like maybe one in 500 pets or more has a serious accident via a human.

But when it happens it is indeed prob the owners fault. Owner should certainly reinburse you for the blood stains, vet bill, ect.

I would have took the dog next door or actually prob just ran next door. You taking it to the vet was above and beyond and very nice to try and save it.

I would say, dont be upset with the owner. This is the price we pay for the animal's freedom as well as for keeping good neighbor relations.

Altho being a dog.. yeah a dog you must keep leashed or well trained. This doesnt happen to cats.

It's hot down there. Dog is old, maybe a lil lazy, maybe bad hearing. Always sad for the owner and of course for those involved of course.

Plus having a 15 y/o dog yourself and knowing the dog.

Again best wishes LP.

bronco67 04-18-2012 07:47 PM

Not your fault at all.

papill0n 04-18-2012 10:36 PM

fuck thats horrible man

its an accident that could have been avoided if the pet was in its yard like it shoiuld be

take it easy - fucked thing to happen


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