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The boy who could fly
Posted: May 8th, 2006, 8:54pm Report to Moderator
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My Mother ran over one of our dogs, Luc, our black lab.  I'm soooooooooooo mad hat her >.  she never looks out for the animals.  Luc is one of four dogs we have and I've had him since I was ten years old.  His legs and hip are broken .  He is my favorite of all my pets and I don't know what I would do if anything happens to him, I'm not ready for him to go .


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Geez, just thinking about that makes me cringe. His legs and hips are broken! Geez.  


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Oh no!!    

I'm so sorry to hear that hon. I truly hope he pulls through for you xxx
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Ahhhh

Accidents happen, man.  I wish you and your dog strength and happiness for years to come


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Thanks Andy and Greg.  He's a tough dog, he's over 180 pounds, and he's solid muscle, but that's no match for a truck.  I hope he gets better, I know he won't be as fast as he used to, he was one fast dog, and he scared the hell out of most people even though he has never biten anyone except for me, in his life, but he makes cujo look like snoopy, his growl is like a bear's, and his bark is strong and loud, and he has the biggest, sharpest teeth, kinda like a werewolf's.  He's a great dog


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Hope your dog pulls through. Last year one of my dogs died from the heat. The year before that one of my dogs was hooks on a chain and tryed to jump over somthing while we were gone and hung itself. And one got hit by a car...dogs don't like us or something. They kill themselves...

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I know this dude at my Church who backed up and hit something that made his car bump up. He didn't know what it was so he pulled back forward and bumped over it again and got out and saw that it was his three year old daughter.
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Quoted from FilmMaker06

I know this dude at my Church who backed up and hit something that made his car bump up. He didn't know what it was so he pulled back forward and bumped over it again and got out and saw that it was his three year old daughter.


Dear God, I hope the girl didn't die.

So far only one of my dogs have died, and she died of old age when I was 13, she was older than me.  Other than that they've all been healthy, there have been a few run ins with the local wild life(porcupines, skunks, cougars), but nothing life threatning.  we live about 10 km from the nearest road, we live way on top of a mountain, so they never have a lot of exposure to vehicles except for us backing out and pulling in, it's just this time my mom hit the gas pedal a little harder than usual and was going quite fast.


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Augh! I hate hearing that animals got hurt in serious accidents like this! It makes me feel...bad. I don't know, it's weird, I watch a movie that has people dyin' all over the place, and yet, I don't care except for the fact that I say "CooL!", but when I watch an animal die in a movie, I'm like "Nooo!".

I hoe your dog pulls through.

Sean
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Dear God, I hope the girl didn't die.


Yes, she died instantly.
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Sorry about your dog, i have a dog - a little terrier and I adore him, and i coudln't imagine anythnig happening to him.


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That's frightening. Wouldn't she scream , or get out of the way?



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I don't know. It happened a few years ago, so I can't really remember. I think she was playing up under the car or something or standing right behind the car...I don't really remember, though.
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One time, a woman in an SUV backed up on one of my dogs while my wife and I were walking them.  She wasn't hurt but I went ballistic.  The passenger door was unlocked so I climbed in and started screaming at the woman.  Her two kids were in the back seat.  I remember shouting, "Hi kids.  Your mom ran over my dog!"

I pulled her keys out of the ignition and tossed them on the roof of a store.  The woman got out of the vehicle and ordered me to give her her keys back.  I told her I couldn't since I didn't have a ladder and walked off.

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How is your dog doing? Is it home?


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Quoted from CindyLKeller
How is your dog doing? Is it home?


just brought Luc home from the vet.  He'll be in my bed so I guess I'm on the couch.  I have know Idea how I'm gonna get him outside 2 the bathroom, there's know way I can lift him.  I might have to get him some depends .  it's so sad to see him so weak , H e must be really frusturated, but he's sedated a lot.  Thanks again for the kind words


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Quoted from dogglebe
One time, a woman in an SUV backed up on one of my dogs while my wife and I were walking them.  She wasn't hurt but I went ballistic.  The passenger door was unlocked so I climbed in and started screaming at the woman.  Her two kids were in the back seat.  I remember shouting, "Hi kids.  Your mom ran over my dog!"

I pulled her keys out of the ignition and tossed them on the roof of a store.  The woman got out of the vehicle and ordered me to give her her keys back.  I told her I couldn't since I didn't have a ladder and walked off.[/url]?


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Wow. You sound just like my dad.

One time my dad was driving down the road. My baby brother was sitting in the back with the window down. This car of stupid idiot teens drove by and they egged the car and almost hit my brother (and they were going around 60) so it would have hurt the heck out of him.

My dad chased the dude down and got his lecense taken away. It turned out that the police who had helped my dad was the father of the guy who egged my dad. The police officer was ill as heck. It was hilarious.

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I think there should be an IQ tests for drivers, forget the age, just cause you're older don't mean you're a good driver, if you're 14 and you have smarts and you can drive you should get your licence, if you're 30 and as dumb as a sack of potatos forget it, get a bus pass.


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I'm happy to hear that he is indeed home with you. I hope he makes a speedy recovery in the meantime hon.

Love and best wishes,
Andy xxx
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Hey Jordan,

Sorry to hear about your dog.  But Luc will recover because he's a strong dog and because he's got you.
A devoted owner is a devoted friend, and that is powerful medicine.
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One time my brother ran over our dog with a golf cart.  When they took his x-ray, they found a golf ball in his stomach that would have killed him if we hadnt found it.

The moral of the story is best summed up in the words of Willie Stark from "All the Kings Men", where he say's something along the lines of:"The only way to make good is through bad."

The real moral of the story is not to take your dog to a golf course.


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Quoted from Abe from LA
Hey Jordan,

Sorry to hear about your dog.  But Luc will recover because he's a strong dog and because he's got you.
A devoted owner is a devoted friend, and that is powerful medicine.


Thanks Abe


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Quoted from dogglebee
One time, a woman in an SUV backed up on one of my dogs while my wife and I were walking them.  She wasn't hurt but I went ballistic.  The passenger door was unlocked so I climbed in and started screaming at the woman.  Her two kids were in the back seat.  I remember shouting, "Hi kids.  Your mom ran over my dog!"

I pulled her keys out of the ignition and tossed them on the roof of a store.  The woman got out of the vehicle and ordered me to give her her keys back.  I told her I couldn't since I didn't have a ladder and walked off.


Wow...just, wow. Sorry about your dog, but did you get charged?


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I'm reminded of every time I've stepped on my dog's tail. Remembering that feeling, I sure do hope that your dog gets better.


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Thanks ghost.  He's doing ok I guess, He's kinda moody but what do you expect.  He's not eating very much, and he usually eats constantly, he eats sticks outside sometimes, just tears them apart.  Right now he's asleep right beside me moaning here and there.  I just want him back to his old self.


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