Calories Post-dog
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.0 -
Ugh I'm sorry (for you and the dog). I'd eat at maintenance for sedentary0
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atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
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stephanieluvspb wrote: »atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Unfortunately, the raccoon escaped unharmed so there was no way of telling.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Unfortunately, the raccoon escaped unharmed so there was no way of telling.
Of course, the victims lost lots of calories as they died.0 -
Seems we have a culprit V This makes more sense
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BramageOMG wrote: »Seems we have a culprit V This makes more sense
He looks like he doesn't need to lose weight to me.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Sued? Really?!? Wow people will sue over anything these days. Also- how do you know the dog was owned? He could have been a stray.
Completely avoidable? Really? Again, it could have been a stray. Glad you have psychic powers to know if was completely avoidable. Along the line of this argument, one could say he was at fault as well. He could have been paying attention better and seen the dog (not saying you actually did anything wron OP, just pointing out the absurdity of this post).0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
You have never heard the term stray?0 -
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atypicalsmith wrote: »atypicalsmith wrote: »stephanieluvspb wrote: »atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Unfortunately, the raccoon escaped unharmed so there was no way of telling.
Of course, the victims lost lots of calories as they died.
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Okay so what does "OP" mean?0
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atypicalsmith wrote: »Okay so what does "OP" mean?
Original Poster - the person who started the thread.0 -
Was the dog a pit bull? Because my answer may change if it was.
(just kidding, I love to stir the pot sometimes)
I echo the other comments that staying at maintenance calories is probably the best bet.
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Yes, because if it was a pit, then it would have been on purpose ... we all know how vicious these dogs are. Always looking to hurt humans.
</scarcasm>
Sorry, big pit lover here
But seriously, I hope the OP will get better soon!
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atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
Oh please ... people sue for EVERY DAMN THING in this country ... -.- It was an accident for heaven's sake.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Sued? Really?!? Wow people will sue over anything these days. Also- how do you know the dog was owned? He could have been a stray.
Completely avoidable? Really? Again, it could have been a stray. Glad you have psychic powers to know if was completely avoidable. Along the line of this argument, one could say he was at fault as well. He could have been paying attention better and seen the dog (not saying you actually did anything wron OP, just pointing out the absurdity of this post).
If I were the owner, I would offer to pay for medical expenses, seeing as my dog was off leash. Accidents happen, but it doesn't mean I am not responsible as owner.
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atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
Oh please ... people sue for EVERY DAMN THING in this country ... -.- It was an accident for heaven's sake.
I'm not talking about suing here. But in a car accident, if you are at fault, even when just an accident, you are expected to compensate. Dogs are not supposed to be off leash.
I am a total dog lover. And my family goes to great lengths to make sure our dogs are safe and sound.
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atypicalsmith wrote: »
The dog didn't have an accident; its owner did for letting it run free in the road. The owner of the dog should have been sued for this, but of course, there's no way of knowing who the negligent owner is. My father, when he taught me to drive, emphasized that NO ANIMAL is worth more than MY LIFE. If an animal is in the road, whether tamed or wild, do not swerve, do not slam on your brakes, and if you hit it, oh, well. Just last year three teenagers died from swerving to avoid a freaking raccoon on the road.
Timothy's accident was completely avoidable had the dog's owner been responsible enough to contain the dog in a fenced back yard or in the house.
Sued? Really?!? Wow people will sue over anything these days. Also- how do you know the dog was owned? He could have been a stray.
Completely avoidable? Really? Again, it could have been a stray. Glad you have psychic powers to know if was completely avoidable. Along the line of this argument, one could say he was at fault as well. He could have been paying attention better and seen the dog (not saying you actually did anything wron OP, just pointing out the absurdity of this post).
If I were the owner, I would offer to pay for medical expenses, seeing as my dog was off leash. Accidents happen, but it doesn't mean I am not responsible as owner.
So as the cyclist would you offer the pay the dogs medical bills? What if it was a dog sitter that accidently let the out? Or a small child who didn't know better? After all, they coul easy saw he should have been able to see the dog (especially if a bug breed) if he was paying attention (again, not saying he didn't but they could easily argue that).0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
so, the dog is possibly dead now, but he should sue the owner? ridiculous.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
so, the dog is possibly dead now, but he should sue the owner? ridiculous.
I usually don't agree with you, but 100% this. It could have been a stray or someone's pet. If it is someone's pet, I feel so sorry for that family. The pup may or may not have gone home after getting hit. If he did, it is terrible to se a beloved pet hurting. Ifit did not make it home, there is a family out there that don't know where their dog is and are likely devestated. Lots hard on a family when a pet dies/becomes lost. If the family has small children, it can be even worse. Have you ever tried to explain to a young child why a family member is gone? And yes, I consider pets as part of the family.
I already know that the person is going to comeback and say "well if they cared that much why wasn't the dog leashed?" So I'll answer that now. Have you ever had pets? No matter oh well you care for them and pet proof your house, they can still find trouble. Lhe could have dug under a fence, chewed through a leash, slipped his collar, and the list goes on and on.
We had an electric fence for my dogs when I was growing up. The one was terrified of the fence. We used to laugh because when we would take him to my grandparents house we would say "watch out!" When he was in the yard (phrase you say to tell the dog he is getting to close to the fence). My grandparents didn't have a fence but the dog thought she did (because we would put his collar on). My other dogs were good at staying inside the fence, but if power went out (like a storm) while they were out, an they didn't hear the hum of the collar as they got near the fence, they would run.0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
When I was growing up, you could let your cats and dogs roam around the neighborhood. Why we so litigious? Life happens!
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Animal Rescue here ... I'm sorry to hear about your accident.. I hope you're feeling better soon. I also worry about the poor dog (human nature for most of us) and hope he found his way home or onto the porch of someone who will take him in and care for him. He's probably hurting too. -- I also rehab raccoons and other wildlife -- I do swerve for raccoons and slow down too .. but do it so I don't hurt anybody else.0
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girlviernes wrote: »atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
When I was growing up, you could let your cats and dogs roam around the neighborhood. Why we so litigious? Life happens!Animal Rescue here ... I'm sorry to hear about your accident.. I hope you're feeling better soon. I also worry about the poor dog (human nature for most of us) and hope he found his way home or onto the porch of someone who will take him in and care for him. He's probably hurting too. -- I also rehab raccoons and other wildlife -- I do swerve for raccoons and slow down too .. but do it so I don't hurt anybody else.
Wow! I envy your job. I'm sure it can be really sad at times though. I am an animal lover, if I had the space, I'd adopt a million cats lol. Everyone always said I should be a vet, but hurt animals make me too upset. Sick humans- no problem, injured whimpering animal- I break down crying lol. Not to mention what would happen to the human responsible for neglect/abuse *inocent whistle*0 -
atypicalsmith wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »No one knows where the poor dog is?
If anyone knew about the dog who caused this, the owner(s) could successfully be sued for letting the dog run loose.
so, the dog is possibly dead now, but he should sue the owner? ridiculous.
I usually don't agree with you, but 100% this. It could have been a stray or someone's pet. If it is someone's pet, I feel so sorry for that family. The pup may or may not have gone home after getting hit. If he did, it is terrible to se a beloved pet hurting. Ifit did not make it home, there is a family out there that don't know where their dog is and are likely devestated. Lots hard on a family when a pet dies/becomes lost. If the family has small children, it can be even worse. Have you ever tried to explain to a young child why a family member is gone? And yes, I consider pets as part of the family.
I already know that the person is going to comeback and say "well if they cared that much why wasn't the dog leashed?" So I'll answer that now. Have you ever had pets? No matter oh well you care for them and pet proof your house, they can still find trouble. Lhe could have dug under a fence, chewed through a leash, slipped his collar, and the list goes on and on.
We had an electric fence for my dogs when I was growing up. The one was terrified of the fence. We used to laugh because when we would take him to my grandparents house we would say "watch out!" When he was in the yard (phrase you say to tell the dog he is getting to close to the fence). My grandparents didn't have a fence but the dog thought she did (because we would put his collar on). My other dogs were good at staying inside the fence, but if power went out (like a storm) while they were out, an they didn't hear the hum of the collar as they got near the fence, they would run.
it is nice when we agree. i love dogs.0 -
The dog owner should 100% cover the medical expenses.
Yes, *kitten* happens. But it's still your own responsibility. Our dog ran and attacked another dog one day, and the leash snapped out of my husband's hand... Were we supposed to tell that dog owner 'oh sorry, *kitten* happens'? No. We paid the vet expenses for her dog. Because it's our dog, our responsibility, and the right thing to do.
Of course, if it's a stray... well...0 -
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lol - first the dog knocks you off your bike, now he hijacks your thread!
Sorry about your accident T-Fish. Get well soon.0
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