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Old 03-23-2015, 09:44 AM   #6
yorkietalkjilly
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Who would think that a leash trailing on the ground could get a dog in so much awful trouble so quick. I've let Tibbe's leash trail when on the porch as I'm juggling two or three things in my arms after shopping as we go in the door but never ever do that in an elevator. He's small enough I just carry him with his leash folded up in my arms. I'll bet this poor lady never ever trails a leash going into any revolving, automatic or elevator doors again. Thank God she got that collar off before the dog choked to death. I was afraid she might faint she seemed so overcome after the fact.
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