It’s nice how someone can hit a dog and not even stop. Recently a brown doberman was hit on Route 420 by Laflesh’s Garage. You could have stopped. We came up to him, and seeing it wasn’t a …
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It’s nice how someone can hit a dog and not even stop. Recently a brown doberman was hit on Route 420 by Laflesh’s Garage. You could have stopped. We came up to him, and seeing it wasn’t a deer, we turned around. Just to look at him, he suffered. Nobody was there to comfort him. Accidents do happen, but shame on you for not stopping. He suffered alone. He had a blue collar with tags. Someone took the time to put them on him. That means he had a family. We reported it to the state police and were told it was going to be a while. We stayed an hour. I can only hope the owner was found and that the pup had a proper burial. It’s just sad to see people can be this cruel.