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Mr. Mully’s brush with death …

While I was on the West Coast for a business trip, our resident yappy dog, Mully, apparently decided to run headlong down the driveway and throw himself in front of a car. Somehow, miraculously, he survived. It’s the first time one of my dogs has been hit by a car. Hope it’s the last. Here’s […]

While I was on the West Coast for a business trip, our resident yappy dog, Mully, apparently decided to run headlong down the driveway and throw himself in front of a car. Somehow, miraculously, he survived. It’s the first time one of my dogs has been hit by a car. Hope it’s the last.

Here’s Lara’s description of what happened:

When I went out to get the paper — a routine that involves taking our littlest dog, Mully out, too — Mully went berserk and ran, I mean RAN, right out into the street and was run over by a car. When I scooped him from underneath the car I thought for sure he was a goner. Ran him to the vet in my jammies and waited an agonizing two hours before the vet came out and said he was going to be fine. No internal injuries, no broken bones. Just cuts and bruises. He looks like hell, but he’s fine.

“The poor guy who hit him felt bad and kept apologizing, but I told him it wasn’t his fault. Tonight I posted a sign on the road, saying “My dog is fine :)” in case he rides by here again (most folks on this road live around here). So I hope he sees it. If I were him, I would want to know.”

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One reply on “Mr. Mully’s brush with death …”

Glad the doggy is ok. I came across a german shepard that had been hit and left for dead on the way to my grandma’s. He was alive enough to bark like mad at me, but I was able to get him in the Jeep and to the nearest vets without getting eaten.

They fixed him up and adopted him out to one of the nurses there.

The street to my house if very busy so I try not to let the dogs out front very often.

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