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Pastimes : Dog Chat

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To: Siber who wrote (6160)4/30/2018 10:32:22 PM
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She never got sick in the car, or outside the car for that matter, but she very well could have experienced nausea while riding in the car. It's like she didn't want to see the motion out the window and in all of my recollections, she only sat up and looked out of the window once. She seemed to be curious, and stayed in place for over 5 minutes. But that was it..........never again did she get up on the seat and look outside.

She must have traveled 10,000 miles in a car with us, and she never made a peep.

I thought this was a very cool story. I'm not a pit person, but this old guy is pretty neat.

Viral Facebook post shows Texas police officer posing with dog after responding to call of 'vicious' animal

By Zoe Szathmary | Fox News






One Texas police department took to Facebook on Sunday, where it described an officer’s encounter with a dog. (Texarkana Texas Police Department)




Guess he wasn't so ruff in person.

A Texas police department took to Facebook on Sunday, when it described an officer’s encounter with a male dog, Fox 8 reported.

Texarkana police included several snaps in the viral post, which has been shared more than 42,000 times as of Monday night.



“After we got a vicious dog call this morning, Officer Travis Frost spotted the dog laying on someone’s front porch there,” police wrote on Sunday. “Travis said that he left the door of his patrol unit open so he could quickly jump back in if the dog was vicious and came after him.”

The post added that Frost whistled and the dog headed towards him.

MICHIGAN POLICE DEPARTMENT'S PHOTOSHOPPED PATROL CAR GOES VIRAL

But when the officer and dog met, the pooch entered the front of the patrol car “and just made himself at home.”

“Travis said they just hung out together and took some pictures until an Animal Control Officer got there,” police added.

A Monday update said the dog's owner has retrieved him.

“It was discovered that he had an implanted chip, but the owner's contact information had not been updated in the system," police explained. “Had that information been current, it would have been possible for the Animal Control officer to immediately scan the chip and contact the owner yesterday.”

foxnews.com


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