13 Comments on Idiot ties their dog around its waist to an awning
Link doesn’t open, but, I don’t do Twitter so it probably wouldn’t work anyway.
His or her. Their (plural) doesn’t fit with singular idiot. Oh, I forgot. We are to use plural neutral gender pronouns so as not offend those who refuse to identify as male or female.
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Aww, great ending! But you been morning drinking Fur? Title issues and no hyper-link? I had to copy and paste! lol
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It’s nice to feel proud of your species, here and there.
The cop was brave; he could have been bitten. …..Lady in Red
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Thanks, Fur…that made my day! Well worth the copy and paste…
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I copied it on paper then pasted the paper. Still can’t see it. Am I doing it wrong? Stupid devices.
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Tim, no worry you would have been bitten,,
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I didn’t get the impression this was done on purpose. Critters can do the strangest things and get tangled up in things by accident. That happened to Zoe when she was quite young. I had a bedspread that had crocheting on the borders. She got her head stuck in it and was turning round and round to get out. Thank God, I walked into my bedroom in time and saw that she was choking! I cut her out then threw the bedspread away!
I loved the reaction of the doggie! Brave cop, God bless him.
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My longhaired dachshund got his rear paw nail stuck in a knot under his ear. It was pretty much the same scene.
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What a great video–well worth watching! The ending was wonderful. Thanks for the link, BFH.
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I couldn’t bear to hear the dog crying, so I passed the phone and all to George. His eyes are welling up…
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I agree with Claudia. I think somehow the awning came loose and maybe the dog laid down on the cloth and got tangled that way. Happy dog nevertheless.
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I also agree with Claudia. I had a dog do that once with a pop up canopy. He somehow or another got caught up in the tie down rope and then managed to pull the entire thing down, had the rope wrapped around him as well as the tarp. Of course then he was freaked out, it was quite the rodeo to catch him, get the tarp off to discover how tight he had the rope twisted around him. Finally got him cut loose, but the canopy was ruined, tarp had holes and he had managed to bend or break all the poles.
He was fine though, other than a small cut from one of the metal poles he had broke.
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Well… regardless of what actually happened, the doggy hug made it all worthwhile! Thank you, Mr. BFHat!
Link doesn’t open, but, I don’t do Twitter so it probably wouldn’t work anyway.
His or her. Their (plural) doesn’t fit with singular idiot. Oh, I forgot. We are to use plural neutral gender pronouns so as not offend those who refuse to identify as male or female.
Aww, great ending! But you been morning drinking Fur? Title issues and no hyper-link? I had to copy and paste! lol
It’s nice to feel proud of your species, here and there.
The cop was brave; he could have been bitten. …..Lady in Red
Thanks, Fur…that made my day! Well worth the copy and paste…
I copied it on paper then pasted the paper. Still can’t see it. Am I doing it wrong? Stupid devices.
Tim, no worry you would have been bitten,,
I didn’t get the impression this was done on purpose. Critters can do the strangest things and get tangled up in things by accident. That happened to Zoe when she was quite young. I had a bedspread that had crocheting on the borders. She got her head stuck in it and was turning round and round to get out. Thank God, I walked into my bedroom in time and saw that she was choking! I cut her out then threw the bedspread away!
I loved the reaction of the doggie! Brave cop, God bless him.
My longhaired dachshund got his rear paw nail stuck in a knot under his ear. It was pretty much the same scene.
What a great video–well worth watching! The ending was wonderful. Thanks for the link, BFH.
I couldn’t bear to hear the dog crying, so I passed the phone and all to George. His eyes are welling up…
I agree with Claudia. I think somehow the awning came loose and maybe the dog laid down on the cloth and got tangled that way. Happy dog nevertheless.
I also agree with Claudia. I had a dog do that once with a pop up canopy. He somehow or another got caught up in the tie down rope and then managed to pull the entire thing down, had the rope wrapped around him as well as the tarp. Of course then he was freaked out, it was quite the rodeo to catch him, get the tarp off to discover how tight he had the rope twisted around him. Finally got him cut loose, but the canopy was ruined, tarp had holes and he had managed to bend or break all the poles.
He was fine though, other than a small cut from one of the metal poles he had broke.
Well… regardless of what actually happened, the doggy hug made it all worthwhile! Thank you, Mr. BFHat!