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i'm glad the dog survived, tho i dont see why it isn't kept inside or something at this point, if it's going deaf and blind...sounds like that cat near my house that i've hit like 4 times...he always just rolled under the van and took off runnin' lol
I couldnt understand how a SUV could run over something twice, and not do major damage, let alone any.
She has so much fur on her that it makes her about 1.5 ft wide, and she looks much bigger than she really is. I jokingly said it's like running over an egg between 2 matresses, the fur probably saved her life, haha.
The other funny thing, she had a wart on her tail, it's been there for quite awhile but the Vet said it wasnt a big issue, it wasnt causing any harm. Somehow the only part of her that was bleeding was the wart, it completely removed the wart by backing over her, the vet said it was 100% gone, and the bleeding was next to nothing.
As far as the dog goes, they live on a pretty big decent size piece of land in the country, 2 acres or so and the dog always wanders around.
It's cool if she wanders but she has (IMO) no idea whats going on, and she will go and walk behind a car, and sit down. She will also go and lay in front of the lawn mower and you have to yell at her to move, so yea... apparantly 15yrs old is extremely old for that type of dog.
But my hand is okay I guess, you can see exactly where the dog bit me, perfect oval/circle...
She bit me right where my hand and wrist come together and it still hurts pretty good, so I was supposed to go riding (atv) today at a local track and opted not to.
Damn man. Sounds like good luck to me. If the dog died and your woman broke up with you for it while the family sued for damages, THAT, would be bad luck... :p
Im glad the dog made it out. I wasn't sure I wanted to keep reading the story after the whole, "And then I put it back in drive..."
I jumped out of the car, ran to the back of the blazer and tried to pick up the dog, she bit me so hard it hit felt like it hit the bone, broke my skin and latched on, I couldnt for a few seconds get the dog to unlatch.
But my hand is okay I guess, you can see exactly where the dog bit me, perfect oval/circle...
She bit me right where my hand and wrist come together and it still hurts pretty good, so I was supposed to go riding (atv) today at a local track and opted not to.
Wow! Guess she's not that dumb and blind to have found your hand! Hope she's had all her shots. Sounds like you need ice and some triple antibiotics to prevent infection. :eek:
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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