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Originally Posted by Bridget's Mommy Thank you so much for sharing your story. Even though that must have been an incredibly scary experience, it’s so good that we can all learn from each other here on YT. Bridget and I send you lots of good wishes and are so glad that Dennis is okay. I removed Bridget’s collar as soon as I read your post. You can never be too careful. |
I am so glad to hear that, I just hope that there are more people here that will take this advice. I know if I had not been here he would have been killed. When they get a collar stuck in their mouth they thrash around bobbing their heads up and down in absolute panic.
I just don’t want this to happen to anyone else if I can help it. I know we would all be so heart broken to hear of it happening again as it did last May or June. That was one horrible weekend that still brings tears to my eyes. I think one of the babies was named Chewey. I think, if memory serves she decided to leave him and go to the beach for a couple of hours and when she got back the little guy had gotten his collar tangled up in the mesh of the playpen. Not quite the same thing, but collars none the less can be dangerous and should not be left on them when they are alone. It still breaks my heart thinking of this lady because she loved him so much. Does anyone know if she did get another little one? I hope she did.