Yea thats a bit rough. Our wee girl got hit by a stock truck. We are always vigilant about closing the gate and whoever comes home last always shuts the gate for the night but Mrs forgot the night it happened, I can't blame her (although she's beaten herself up something silly over it) she's been working flat out all day every day for a a couple of months now and tiredness gets the best of us at times. She let the dogs out for a run round at about 8pm and we were sitting on the couch watching farming videos on YouTube (weirdos aye... go farming all day then watch videos of it at home haha) and we got a knock on the door which was strange that time of night but my mind instantly went to the dogs... young fella that was behind the truck had come back as the truck couldn't stop near our place, his mate was holding her on the side of the road, she was unconscious but still breathing, she was pretty messed up though, not bloody or anything horrible but I could feel her head was soft and one whole side of her was like jelly. Was bloody horrible as I knew the appropriate course of action and a trip into town to the vet for her final rights risked her becoming conscious and suffering so had to do the right thing. Bloody hard. The wee bugger really had me wrapped around her little finger I never thought it would be so hard losing a dog that was only 4 months old but it's rocked both of us. Driver of the truck was pretty shaken up, the young fella went down and told him what had happened as he pulled over further down the road where it was safe to do so. He wanted to come back and apologize but he didn't have anything to apologize for.
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