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Old 12-18-2006, 04:18 PM   #67
JeanieK
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Thanks guys! It makes me feel good to hear that a lot of you (like me) feel sorry for this little girl. I just can't help but compare her to my 9-year-old granddaughter, who would be so totally heartbroken.

It really surprised me that so many people here on YT - who love their little Yorkies so much, spoil them, want them with them all the time, believe they can do no wrong (or certainly forgive them totally, if they do), etc. ----------- can turn around and be so unforgiving with a child. This just isn't right. Children are special too. Very few children would ever deliberately hurt a dog or its puppies.

And, again, I am sure this little girl will remember this sad incident the rest of her life. I think it is unfortunate that anything like this has happened to a child so young. I am sure it is something she will never forget.



Thanks again - Carol Jean
I agree.

What I find amazing is the number of people who feel the child was not old enough to be left in the car, yet feel that she should have known that the spray would harm the dogs. ..

It's a sad unfortunate incident, but as you pointed out earlier, look at all of the furbabies who have fallen, been dropped, stepped on, got into medication, and the list goes on. Where were all of the responsible adults?

And as for leaving the dogs in the car. they were in crates, why not leave them in the car if the temperatures aren't extreme?
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