This is why I have a dog and not a cat.

A tragic end to a dog's life, and the owners didn't even offer to pay for the damages.

Meh, that sucks for you, but that is what insurance is for. You can't get any serious body work done on a car these days without dropping at least 2K and unless the dog's owner was living high off the ResV fatted calf who has that kind of cabbage laying around?
 


i have stopped twice to help hurt animals on the road.

1st time it was a cat....he died in my car..

2nd time it was a dog and it bit me..took him to a vet. He made it.

animals rule
 
If I ever hit and killed a dog while driving I would probably be depressed for a few months. I love animals wayyy too much.
 
Sorry to burst everyones bubble but the dog actually died. The city spent a couple days trying to find the hero dog but they couldnt find it.
 
Yeah, it says the dog was mortally wounded right in the title of the vid. It got hit multiple times. Shame really but what a cool dog that came to its rescue.

Spain can be rough on the doggies. They're often not well looked after. On the service road above our urbanization there was a mom and her litter of pups, some Sheppard/Collie crosses. The mom would chase cars and the pups would chase mom.

One night my girlfriend almost ran over the lot of them as they dashed across the road in front of her and we remarked that it wouldn't be surprising if they got run over.

Sure enough, the next morning on my way to work one of the pups way lying in the middle of the road, on its back, with it's leg in the air. With big dump trucks whizzing by on both directions we stopped and the little pup looked at us and wagged her tail.

I got out and let mom sniff my hand, she was a bit skittish, but was mellow so I went to check on the pup. He was pretty beat up and had a broken leg but was alive (though she wouldn't be for long is we didn't move her). I got out the trunk liner from the car and put her on it and we used it like a stretcher. She tried to crawl back to the property but I kept a hold of her, covered in blood and piss and whatnot but whatever. Mom was cool through all this, I think she knew we were trying to help.

The girl got on the phone to the vet and we took the pup over. She contacted one of the local societies for dogs and they paid to pin its leg.

A couple weeks later our friends adopted her and called her Linea, for La Linea, the local border town with Gib, or "The Line", like the line on the road I said :) I called her radar cause she had to wear a cone on her head.

Unfortunately all this has a sad ending because several months later the dog got into some discarded fish bait on the beach and ate a piece of fishing line and hook that did a ton of damage to its gut before anyone realized, and the poor thing had to be put down :(

Eventually all her siblings were run over too. One lay dead in the ditch for months.

Moral to the story; look after you animals. Don't let them run free, or off leash so they can get into things that will hurt them. People put out poison bait here (and also poison neighbors dogs for barking and running free), there are poisonous bugs, snakes, and plants, plus there are huge mongoose. Discarded fishing tackle is deadly. People steal dogs for dog fights here, or as bait dogs for fights, not to mention the cars and trucks. Spain is rough on the dogs.

Here's the one we rescued. 86 pounds of dobie/lab cross named Veronica.

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man, thats awesome.

i've been a dog owner for about 5 months now, and my life is infinitely better.
 
You missed the rest of the story. The dogs were later taken the dog pound and then euthanized a week later when no one adopted them.
 
I can say from knowing several people whose dogs got hit near their house, if you hit a dog or come across one that has been, try and let the owners know about it (even if you just call them on the phone)- it might suck at first, but it will be better in the long run.

On a related note, I found a dead dog in the road one night, so I got out of the car to check him out and it turns out he was not a dog, but a possum, and he wasn't dead. But he was really pissed at me coming over there to bother him so I apologize in advance, I won't be helping any more dogs lying on the road at night.
 
DewChugr: Really? All mine does is stare at my finger a bit and then decide I obviously want him to chew it.

SilentPen: But he did run over their dog. If it had been me, I'd pay for the car if you paid for my dog's burial and a new dog, which could potentially be a lot more.

Sticks: If there's an emergency lane, which any well designed freeway should have, you can stop. That's what Hazard lights are for... Not double parking.
 
Pity about all those people that just kept driving... Or the fucker that hit the dog and didn't stop. People suck so hard, sometimes.
Yeah... my husband stopped in the middle of one of Brisbane's busier roads a few months ago because there was a little Jack Russell terrier stuck on the little island in the middle of the road. Made sure the little guy was ok :)

Whenever we see dogs loose in the streets we stop and try calling the owner if it's around. We rescued a cat from a storm drain on ANZAC Day on the way back from the ceremony this year; it had been missing for a month and was ridicoulously thin.

People who don't stop for animals are heartless.
 
People is the plural form of stupid.

Nothing stupid about it. Given the busy traffic at the time, you can be sure that if anyone tried to stop suddenly there would be a multi car pile up. If someone did manage to stop safely it would be hundreds of yards later down the highway. If it was that easy to stop, they wouldn't have hit the dog in the first place.

But he did run over their dog. If it had been me, I'd pay for the car if you paid for my dog's burial and a new dog, which could potentially be a lot more.

If there's an emergency lane, which any well designed freeway should have, you can stop. That's what Hazard lights are for... Not double parking.

The dog shouldn't have been running free in the first place. It's the owners fault for not securing their dog properly.

Also, there are tons of highways without emergency lanes, or even shoulders for that matter.