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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 One time when we were at my aunts house Sammy was hot a laid over the vent that was blowing the AC and his tag on his collar got stuck in the vent and because he is bigger/stronger he pulled the whole vent cover off and it was hanging off of his collar and it made me think wow what happens if that happens to a tiny dog when no one is home. Luckily my parents vents aren't that kinda but they are like that at my house but Callie is never left alone. I also now know that smallest thing that happens to a dog can give them anxiety that can take months to get ride of even if the problem is fixed. |
Absolutely true. Dogs are subject to injury anyplace and the smaller, the more easily injured in most cases. Yorkies think they can fly - just bound around willy-nilly - walk on the very edges of furniture and take such chances. When Tibbe is home alone when I have to go out, I'm always worried - no telling what he'll get up to and he's a very, very well-behaved dog. It's a dangerous world inside or out for a dog.