by epresley » Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:47 am
Blueskies wrote:epresley wrote:texafana wrote:RedWingFan wrote:ScarabGator wrote:sorry to hear that man. I used to have 2 of those Australian Shepherds and they are extremely smart dogs.
Just not smart enough to look both ways.
Please everyone keep your animals fenced in, on a chain or on a leash. It's sad to see a collared pet in the road knowing someone just lost a family member.

My exact thoughts, but I couldn't bring myself to post it. But since you already have....
Why wasn't the animal fenced in or on a leash!!!!!!!!
Oreo was fenced. I have my entire 10 acres fenced, but when my wife/kids and I went to work, he couldn't stand being alone and apparently dug under and got out. Went to the neighbor's house who is home during the day and was hit crossing the road. I live in the country in West Texas, it's not like I live in town.
Hey..some idiots are just totally out of line so ignore them....it was a tragic accident. After my dad died I inherited his dog....he was a chow chow..a bred that tends to bond to one person only for life. Every chance that dog got to slip out the gate he did....he was a runner...took him to obedience school...tried everything but I couldn't break him of it......he kept trying to run home and find my dad. Then one day when my son opened the gate he slipped out and ran ......we went after him but he ran across a busy street and got struck and killed.....it was no one's fault..the driver's, nor ours.....or even the dog for his love and loyalty for my father.
I know this is still very fresh for you but Gunbot suggested that you may want to have Oreo's portrait done. If or when you ever ready and may ever want something like that done just let me know. I'm very sorry to hear of your loss...my condolences to you and your family.

Hey thanks very much. I buried him next to "his tree" yesterday and my daughters put flowers on his grave. Everyone held it together for the most part, but when my six year old, Jenna, started choking up talking about Orea, it got rough for awhile.
Thanks to my MR family, you made a big difference. You're an amazing group.
It's not a lie, if you believe it..........