Wow - Peters!!!!
What do think about all the YT members who have posted things such as:
My Yorkie fell out of my arms onto the kitchen floor.
I dropped my Yorkie on the driveway.
My pup fell off the bed and he may have broken his leg.
My little Yorkie got loose and I can't find him...help!
My Yorkie ate something that I think is poison - what should I do?
My husband closed the door on our pup's leg. It may be broken.
My puppy broke his leg - my puppy broke his pelvis - something fell on my puppy's head and he's not acting right -what should I do?
Etc. Etc. ETc. Etc.
We get posts like this all the time - and most of us who read these posts say how sorry we are and that a similar thing may have happened to us - and take the pup to the vet - and don't beat yourself up - accidents happen....
Personally - my pup (8 weeks old) lurched out of my arms and fell onto the kitchen floor. He was perfectly okay - but as all of you must know - this absolutely scared me to death. Instead of his being just fine - the outcome could have been tragic. I certainly quickly learned how to hold on to a puppy - nevertheless - it was an accident....one that I learned from.
Peters - your reply could have been directed to a number of us here on YT -
Paraphrasing your QUOTE: When it comes down to it stupidity is no excuse and i have no pitty for anyone who doesn't have any common sense espically when it comes to a defenceless pet ! the dog couldn't have done anything to prevent or stop this but (you) easily could have!! (You) should be held responsible by the law! . . . .
**** I still feel very sorry for the little girl involved in this sad story.......
Carol Jean |