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Potentially Deadly Elevator Threat for Careless Dog Owners!!! Watch this video for the scare of your life. I know none of us ever enter an elevator with a dog of any size the way the woman in the video did with the big dog but, wow, what happened next is a lesson to everyone to be extra cautious with dogs in elevators! Shocking Capture of inside Elevator incident with Dogs and Girl. You won?t believe what was captured on camera! - Page 2 of 2 - Breaking Soup |
That's horrible! I bet she felt awful😪 |
OMG how terrifying, imagine if that was a little dog, that would have snapped it's neck. Even tho it was carelessness on the part of the owner how horrifying for her to handle such a big dog to free it up. Just wow. |
OMG! WOW! Thank all that she was able to release her poor baby! You can tell she was just horrified afterward, putting her face in her hands etc...poor girl, and poor doggie too. |
It's good to see these posts so that it educates everyone else on the "don'ts" of having a pet but I hate to see someone have to go through that |
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. |
Here's a verbal report on the same story, saying the Rottie weighed in at 110 lbs. - did you see how fast he was jerked up by his neck - and his owner broke 2 fingers trying to get him loose when the leash finally snapped. I thought she's somehow managed to get the collar unbuckled but thankfully the lead just broke. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKOVw7OFFG0 Yikes, here's a pug dog going through the same thing when owner gets into an elevator with pug on the lead, pug runs back out of the elevator, doors suddenly shut and up goes her leash with the owner in the elevator, suddenly jerking little pug up from the outside! Can't tell but it looks like the pug's lead snapped too or somehow the bystander got it quickly unhooked. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADEzpL3bTFs |
Dang it, more of the same - still dog caught up in elevator by leash and saved when it somehow snaps free but is said to have broken the owner's wrist. People taking dogs out and about are getting too distracted - that's a little life down there at the end of that leash! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvm7q2HZOIg |
You won't believe it - here's another dog on leash left out after elevator doors close and when they open, he falls 30 feet down the shaft: Dog survives fall down elevator shaft | Video | wbir.com |
I'm not looking anymore - here's another near-miss. Poor dogs, but for the failure of their leashes, harnesses, collars, they could all have been seriously hurt or dead: Dog Gets Stuck in Elevator - Video Dailymotion |
Just horrifying. |
I only watched the first video...don't want to watch anymore. That was terrifying, I take an elevator every time I take Luna out, so this hits close to home. |
Oh my . . I am so glad she was able to save her pup . . . |
Oh God Jeanie at first I could not figure out how that dog got caught up in the elevator doors. My pups have only been in an elevator maybe dozen times each - just for training acclimatization to this strange beastie. That young gal was shattered as I would be! But she acted pretty quickly - I guess you don't recognize the danger of a dropped lead in an elevator. Of course I don't do that as my big dogs would essentially be off lead - and my wee one - out of my safety control. And who knows when that elevator could stop at another floor? I don't want to even look at the other videos just yet. |
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It's so scary that in a split second our dogs can be so quickly in awful trouble with trailing leashes getting caught in things. I know I'll be extra, extra careful from now on. |
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