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22-08-2011, 09:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Dropped my daughter at the train station today. As I was driving through the car park I saw this bloody great dog ( Bull Mastiff) trotting towards me with about two metres of nylon rope trailing behind that had clearly snapped.
I called him over and he come up to me. I grabbed hold of the rope through the window and waited for a minute half expecting to see a frantic owner running through the car park. Nothing. What do I do now, he's too big to get in the Corolla and I had visions of Hooch from the movie "Turner and Hooch". So I drove off and he trotted alongside happily. Found a spare car bay, parked up and walked him home. Rangers came and picked him up (had a tag) and took him away. My parting words "If you don't find the owner bring him back" He was so gentle and very well behaved. Turns out his name was Bruiser, go figure.
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