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This morning I killed someone’s dog. It ran out of some tall grass on the side of the road and I had no time to react. I was only going 45 mph.
This is the fourth time this year.
The other three times my car suffered mostly cosmetic damages and I didn’t need to do much about it. This time is different.
This time, the dog was bigger and destroyed the bumper cover and the aerodynamic cover that is under the front of the car.
Anyone who has driven on some of Mississippi ‘s county roads knows that the grass grows right up to the edge of the pavement. The dog ran out of grass that was at least two feet high.
All of the animals (one cat, three dogs) were killed within a half mile or so from each other.
I think someone is wondering why their animals keep going missing.
I understand the concept that if you live in a rural area, on a large parcel of land, and little traffic, you might let your pets have some freedom. This stretch of road is just outside of town and is very busy.
Now I’m having to miss work to take care of this and I carry a high deductible so, it’s going to hurt.
Frustrated.
This is the fourth time this year.
The other three times my car suffered mostly cosmetic damages and I didn’t need to do much about it. This time is different.
This time, the dog was bigger and destroyed the bumper cover and the aerodynamic cover that is under the front of the car.
Anyone who has driven on some of Mississippi ‘s county roads knows that the grass grows right up to the edge of the pavement. The dog ran out of grass that was at least two feet high.
All of the animals (one cat, three dogs) were killed within a half mile or so from each other.
I think someone is wondering why their animals keep going missing.
I understand the concept that if you live in a rural area, on a large parcel of land, and little traffic, you might let your pets have some freedom. This stretch of road is just outside of town and is very busy.
Now I’m having to miss work to take care of this and I carry a high deductible so, it’s going to hurt.
Frustrated.