well...the dog isn't very bright & reckon a big road spatula is in it's future.
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Originally posted by fbchunter View PostI have a similar situation down the road from me. The dogs constantly chase cars and are in the road. I used to swerve to miss them, now I stay in my lane and slow down but I refuse to go out of my way or endanger Myself or others to miss them. Luckily they are quick to move
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Originally posted by bownut View PostSo your telling me that the dog has the right of way on a road. I don’t think so. It’s the land owner responsible to keep the dog in there yard. Years ago I stopped and told the homeowner I hit there dog and it turned out bad. I almost went to jail because it broke out into a fight because the dog owner attacked me. Said it was my fault his dog jumped out in front of my truck. The way I see it this dog will cause a wreck because it comes out of no where and it scares you. Some old lady will end up in a ditch.Originally posted by Burnadell View Post??? Who told you the dog has the right of way???Originally posted by bownut View PostDogs don’t belong on a roadway. Keep them off. My opinion the dog owner has no rights to ***** about anything If there dog gets hit on a roadway. The car or truck should not have to stop if they hit a dog on a roadway. The car has the right of way not the dog. That’s the problem I see a lot of lately. Dog owners don’t control there dogs and just let them roam where they want to. Now this dog my son hit travels about a half mile from it’s home and chases cars all up and down the road. It just so happened he rolled it in front of there house but it came out of nowhere. I’m glad he didn’t stop and would not expect him to.
I lost a black lab 3 yrs ago from a neighbor that shot it with a shotgun. Yes I was upset but it was my fault for not doing my job and keeping him in my yard.
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