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Dog + Chainsaw = disaster


Dean Lofthouse
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Went to see my mate this morning.

 

He told me of a mate of ours that said he would look after someones 5 month old lakeland terrier while they went on holiday.

 

This mate was using his chainsaw, when the terrier suddenly ran out of the house and grabbed the blade of the chainsaw in it's mouth. :scared:

 

Anyway, the dog ended up with a partailly severed tongue and lost quite a few teeth with some gum damage.

 

The thing is the people who's dog it is haven't even set off on holiday yet. We told him not to tell them yet, let them go away then tell them when they come back off holiday.

 

He going to have a very large vets bill + have the embarrassment of telling the dog owners.

 

I wouldn't like to be him. :)

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