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zippityboomboom wrote:Don't agree. If you have an issue, call animal welfare authorities. Stay with the vehicle until either the owner/authorities/both arrive to make sure the animal is okay. Taking something that is not yours is theft.
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NsYnC FaN 364 wrote:I don't think he should have taken the dog, but I definitely would have called the police and had them deal with it. I would have stayed by the car until the cops came and made sure nothing happened to the dog. Now if it looked like the dog was panting ridiculously hard, getting sick, or suffering from heat stroke, I'd probably break him out to save his life.
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Semirhage626 wrote:zippityboomboom wrote:Don't agree. If you have an issue, call animal welfare authorities. Stay with the vehicle until either the owner/authorities/both arrive to make sure the animal is okay. Taking something that is not yours is theft. Ditto. As a last resort I might get the dog out of the car, but I still would not leave with the dog until the owner and/or authorities arrived. That note doesn't even leave a way to contact the person who took the dog.
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