And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Dogs are pretty resilient. It may have escaped without serious injuries. I saw a small dog get rolled under a car in the street, and other than getting severely frightened, was okay the next day.
Years ago my dog was with me in the back of a pick-up ( before the nanny state) he bailed at about 35 mph. Took a terrible tumble bounced up and started chasing us until we got the driver to stop. He was probably sore the next day but never complained.
Next time the owner has to attach the dog to the car with a rope/leash before starting the trip. Or put it in a box. Some dogs like to jump from the vehicle like that.
There’s 10k in vet bills…
ReplyDeleteDogs are pretty resilient. It may have escaped without serious injuries. I saw a small dog get rolled under a car in the street, and other than getting severely frightened, was okay the next day.
DeleteYears ago my dog was with me in the back of a pick-up ( before the nanny state) he bailed at about 35 mph. Took a terrible tumble bounced up and started chasing us until we got the driver to stop. He was probably sore the next day but never complained.
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Labs, smh
ReplyDeleteNext time the owner has to attach the dog to the car with a rope/leash before starting the trip. Or put it in a box. Some dogs like to jump from the vehicle like that.
ReplyDeleteYa think?
DeleteLike the running dog's "Rookie!" look at the lab.
ReplyDeleteI had a Weimaraner bail at 50 plus, 45ish years ago. Broke both back legs. That was expensive and heart breaking. Lived a good life though.
ReplyDeleteBet that lab at least broke it's back.
ReplyDeleteHis ass does a 360 way before the front gets caught up.