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Claudie
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 6:13pm |
This is sad. No, although I love Buster and Marco.
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carolina cutie
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 7:17pm |
PurpleHaze wrote:
Yes, I think it was instinct for the son to go in and I'm sure he thought it wasn't that bad. After the son couldn't get back, I can definitely see why the parents went in to save him (the son, not the dog).
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This. A story in NC about a man's dog who was hit by a car, then he ran out to try and help his dog and got hit and killed by a car. The dog died too. Too sad.
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mzmee
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 7:19pm |
tatee wrote:
goodm3 wrote:
The dog managed to find its way back on shore and survived. |

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FarraFace
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 11:44pm |
If the boy had gotten pulled into the water 1st, the dog probably would have gone in to try to save him. Naturally a father is going to try to save his son. I don't understand why the mother went into the water at all though. Such a sad situation.
At least the little girl and the dog have each other. Bless their hearts. I'm sure the internet will provide well for them financially.
I had pets I would've risked my life to save. But I have a child now, so, ya know, priorities and.....all that good shyt.
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newdiva1
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 11:45pm |
It would be hard to watch my pet drown but....I choose me over both of us.
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newdiva1
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 11:47pm |
*needs to learn to read the entire article before posting*
the dog survived? if I was the daughter I might kill that dog.
Edited by newdiva1 - Nov 26 2012 at 11:47pm
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ThatGurlD
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Posted: Nov 26 2012 at 11:50pm |
 I hate these ethical dilemmas! In that case, no but part of me would have died with my dog. Sometimes during the day at work I wonder if my dog is okay. Like, if I left the dryer going or something and the house caught fire....omg I can't.....
There were some people who needed to evacuate because of Sandy but none of the shelters they found would take pets so they stayed. One man, who was a veteran said his dog was all he had. No family or friends and one of his biggest concerns if he died was who would find and care for his dog. He even mentioned the thought of killing his dog then himself.
Pet love is deep.
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Jess
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Posted: Nov 27 2012 at 4:52am |
Fck the pet
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Prazol60
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Posted: Nov 27 2012 at 4:56am |
 no! I feel sorta bad for laughing but damn....over a dog? Dogs can swim and it's a dog!
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Lady ICE
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Posted: Nov 27 2012 at 5:14am |
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