I've seen so many animals come to fate by cars, trucks, tractors, brush hogs, hay balers, discbine(they see the grass wiggle, think it's a mouse)and surprisingly by electricity. The worst was a good ole pup. She was just 6 months old and decided one day she would chase a truck. I saw her bite the tire and go right under. The mess was awful. I still cried harder when my good dog of 17 years got backed over by a truck. He went under the axle and I saw the whole thing. it didn't crush him. He got pinned and broken in half at the spine. He was still fully alert and happy, but numb about his stomach down. his spine was torn and sticking out. My brother gave him a 45 to the back of the head while I petted him. It was so bad. Such a good dog, but, long in years, slow to react, and couldn't get out of the way anymore. He didn't see it coming at all. I did. I think it hurt me more. covered in brains and blood, I buried him where he always layed.
I think this is officially the saddest topic ever discussed on ytmag...
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