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Middle Schoolers Save Dogs From Fire at Neighbor's House (Original Post)
catbyte
Feb 2022
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Jeebo
(2,028 posts)1. Isn't that animal abuse?
To leave town with three dogs locked up inside your house? One of them locked up inside a CAGE, for heaven's sake. Who was looking after the dogs? Aren't there laws against that kind of animal cruelty and neglect?
-- Ron
Blue Owl
(50,535 posts)2. Good on those kids!
SharonClark
(10,014 posts)3. One of my past dogs lit the stove and
set a pizza box on fire. My theory is that the box smothered the flame so no harm was done. Not the same dog that opened the fridge and ate a bag of chocolate chips and then vomited all over the house.
My three current puppers would never think of doing either of those things.
Good on those brave boys.
3catwoman3
(24,083 posts)4. Brave young men.
This could have ended very badly.
I do not EVER leave anything on the top of my stove.