michael.magorian
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Re: Re: re
quote: Originally posted by garminguru
Well, that makes you very young or not very smart.
If I hit your hound, I would not stop either. I would hate it, I would do everything I could to avoid it, but what would be the point in stopping? The highway is for cars, not dogs. If you are irresponsible enough to let your dog wander or track in the highway, you have only yourself to blame.
Why does everyone whine about someone not stopping? If your dog is struck and killed, there is nothing stopping can do except give irrational dog owners such as this an opportunity to assault you or start legal action against you they will never win!
I like how everyone says they were speeding or they did not even stop, like normal rational people are riding around just looking to mow someones dog down!
I may be on a different side of the fence about stopping, but the attitudes on this thread indicate stopping would be taking a big chance!
Not every dog that gets hit by a car dies instantly. I would rather someone stop to check on the dog, then to drive off not caring because they are scared of the dark. I had a yellow lab get hit by a pickup years back, and he broke his jaw, skull, and a front leg. Had I not been there to see it, or the driver not stopped, who knows how long it would have suffered in the ditch before dying.
Maybe the dog only has a broken leg, and the driver stops to check and sees that the owner's number is on the collar, and then with a quick visit to the vet, the leg and dog are saved.
Every dog gets loose at some point, and that is just the facts of life, but I see what you are saying; it is a lot easier just to carry on with life like nothing happened, then to go out of your way to help a stranger and his pet.
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