Posted by fixerupper on November 07, 2015 at 10:20:50 from (100.42.82.100):
I didn't want to hijack Notjustair's post but it did remind me of a car chasing dog incident that happened to me a few weeks ago. A year ago a young man bought an acreage a mile up the road from me. He is a very fine person who works hard, keeps the place neat and is just plain a good guy. Of course he had to have a dog and as the dog matured it started chasing cars. Three weeks ago I was driving by his place with the 79 Dodge and right on cue the dog came flying out at me from the right leaving a cloud of dust in his trail. He disappeared behind the right front fender and I heard and felt the thump. A neighbor was following me by a quarter mile so I turned around in the road and stopped to ask him if there was a dead dog laying in the road. The neighbor said he saw the dog running north up the road as fast as it's legs could carry it.
For a couple of weeks I didn't see the dog so I figured it had laid down and died once the shock took hold, but last Sunday when we went by that place on the way home from church there was the dog laying under a trailer watching us drive by. Only time will tell how good his memory is! Very few dogs survive a lesson like that but this one got lucky.
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