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Fleet Admiral
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Only 47 seconds
Rather well done. Hope it helps.
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Lucky Jack
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Very well done indeed and a message I can get behind 100%.
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Fleet Admiral
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Me too.
Here in Virginia we have pretty good dog/cat safety laws about this. True the penalties could be a bit more harsh, but it is a start.
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Old enough to know better
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I cannot understand why people take their dogs if they are going to leave them in a car. Leave them at home where they are safe.
There is another good reason for this. Once I was at a grocery store and was just leaving my car when I noticed an elderly couple, okay, older than me couple. Just as they got to their car a large dog in the next car started barking and scared the crap out of them. The old guy needed some assistance to get his bearings and for a moment I thought he might be having a heart attack. It was quite a scene. Bottom line. Don't leave your dog in a car.
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