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05-18-2022, 11:39 PM
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Re: Postmortem Depredation by a Domestic Dog
How long after death does a trained medical staff stop resuscitation efforts ffs? I’m not a dr. as such but I can certainly determine when someone is dead. Unless Marie Laveau steps in.
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05-20-2022, 05:36 PM
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Re: Postmortem Depredation by a Domestic Dog
I have a huge Flemish rabbit, a rat terrier, and a super nice transgender rat (born a boy, thinks she is a girl), and whenever they make trouble, I always blame the dog first! Dogs are great: give tons of love, accept lots of blame while wagging their tails! I mean, when I yell at my dog, she thinks its all happy, and she wags and wags. So if my rat terrier wants to eat me someday, I will not yell at her. |
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05-26-2022, 03:09 AM
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Re: Postmortem Depredation by a Domestic Dog
Anyone else curious as to what type of dog this was? The nibble marks on her cheek/chin make me think it’s a small/medium dog breed.. which makes sense as to why they stopped at the nose/upper lip, cuz their little tummy probably got full. If it was a large dog breed, I’m sure more of her face would be missing. |