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Old 03-29-2010, 04:28 PM   #7
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Scariest moment... oh you mean 1??? LOL

Dexter choking, he's always choking on something. My mom saved him once because I went in full panic mode. Im much more geared to handle it now, but I thought I would lose him if I tried to get him to the vet and she took control (she was visiting) and saved him by jamming her fingers up under his ribs and the treat popped out. now I break everything in small pieces for him and warn everyone else to also.

My SCARIEST moment with Fletcher was taking my boys to VA to visit my little bro, he was being deployed to Iraq and we made a last min decision to visit him, so my other brother & I drove down with my 2 dogs and his dog. 16 hour drive to get there, well we went out to a really neat bar/club while there one night, dogs safely packed into my bros apt while we were gone. We came back at like 2am with some of his friends, everyone drunk and hanging out. I finally passed out in a sleeping bag with my 2 boys IN the bag with me. I woke up to someone knocking on the glass slider above my head. I look up and a woman and a guy were standing there holding Fletcher, OUTSIDE!!! I jumped up (sooo hung over I wanted to puke) and opened the door, she says "Is this your dog? I thought I saw you come in yesterday with him. He was under a car in the parking lot."

He was 11 months old!!!! I was 900miles from home. I was CRYING and thanking her and him to no end!!! Someone must have left after I went to bed and he got out when they opened the door. OMG I wanted to KILL someone. I feel that I (and him) had a guardian angel that day. I am very cautious with him, but he has gotten out of BFs yard a few times too, we found him quickly though those times.
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