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Old 03-05-2009, 12:52 PM   #35
Miao
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
I am sorry but I am glad they broke the window she never should have left the dog in the car and braking the window gives her a consequence other then a fine to pay.
hehe, my sentiment's exactly. I found it amusing how the owner felt victimized from the incident. I don't think she learned how wrong her decision was to leave her little dog in the car in the summer heat while enjoying the zoo with family/friends. It wasn't just a running in and out for an errand. She could have taken the time to take her dog home then go back to join her friends in the zoo if she lacked the common sense to realize you can't bring other animals into a place full of protected species in the first place.

Theft is a great concern. But I rarely see large dogs get targeted and very often see large breeds get left in the car unattended. The OP had her little one mostly concealed, while their larger dog, a labradoodle was left out for all to see. But the case with the OP, again, I don't think it was about car theft, etc., but that a woman approached the OP while she was holding on to her little one at the back of her vehicle and the strange woman was attempting to help herself to someone else's furkid. For one, the stranger had lacked the manners to gain consent from the owner before she helped herself to petting the dog.
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