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Old 06-18-2009, 03:42 PM   #20
lmachado73
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Originally Posted by lovinyorkiestyl View Post
The reason I am posting this, is I would have never thought about this happening. My Kingsley and Zoey were playing on the couch as usual. All of a sudden they started crying in pain. Zoey had her bottom jaw under Kingsley's collar, and he had turned over and was going crazy trying to get her loose. Well with that being said it was chocking him. By the time I got back with the scissors to cut the collar, my lil Kingsley was gone... I was in the kitchen floor crying my eyes out... My boyfriend who did not want any lap dogs walked up behind me and laid Kingsley's little head on my shoulder, and he begin to give me sugars... Eddie loved that lil "lap" dog and was not gonna give up on him, he gave him mouth to snout and brought our lil man back.. I no longer let them wear their collars unless they are going outside. I never thought that could have happened... PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!!! If it had not been for Eddie I would not have my Kingsley or my new lil man. I panicked!!!
I'm so glad both of your babies are OK. I am so afraid of collars, but I put one on Lily because she is sooo small, and I am worried someone will step on her. So I put a collar on her with a couple of bells. But I have noticed when she plays with my Maltese, Pupcake, Pupcake bites on her collar and pulls. I took Lily's collar off immediately after reading your terrifying story. But now my concern is... how do I hear Lily and ensure that no one steps on her? I have 3 kiddos who are really careful, but I'm freaking out! Any suggestions?
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