Yah, I seriously hope that dog was put down.

I've heard similar stories about what people find when they enter a house
with a dead person. Cat food bowl full of food, but face eaten off.

On 2/6/06, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,,1703832,00.html
>
> But one thing bugs me about the whole thing.
> What in hells would make a dog do something like this?
>
> "On May 27 after a very disturbing week and lots of personal worries,
> I took some tablets to forget. Then I felt faint and I passed out.
> When I woke up I tried to light a cigarette and I couldn't understand
> why I couldn't hold it between my lips. It was then I saw a pool of
> blood and the dog next to me. I went to look in the mirror and I was
> horrified. I couldn't believe what I saw, especially as I didn't feel
> any pain. Since that day my life has changed.""
>
> So the owner passes out, and the dog takes the oppurtunity to eat her
> face? And she calls that an accident? wtf?
>
> Can we really trust animals?
>
> The cat we 'adopted' skewered me through the finger with a claw the other
> day.
> I know it was an accident though.
> No really..it was.
>
>


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