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Old 12-17-2006, 07:32 PM   #46
Tinker'sMommy
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Originally Posted by SnowWa
Whose to blame for this tragedy?

I don't think it matters. And - I don't believe anyone did anything deliberately to hurt any dog, puppy, or anyone else.

It is certainly very sad that it happened....heartbreaking.... And, of course, any deposits should be given back.


It's just a sad story. I can see any reason at all at this point to try and place blame. Hopefully, lessons were learned by everyone ---including a lot of us who are reading this sad story.

**** I do hope the poor little girl isn't made to feel responsible for what happened. Some of you may think she should have know better than to use a spray can that had something different in it than she thought was in it. But, believe me, working next to the ER for many years --- I can't tell you how many adults have made the same mistake with many different products.

Sad story.....

Carol Jean
I too agree It is too late to blame anyone, it is better to learn something positive out of this sad and tragic story. Blaming someone is not going to bring the poor puppies back It will only make the little girl feel guilty
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