Imagine coming home from your vacation and finding your dog spray painted orange. It happened to Chris Grange.
"It got sprayed in the snout and on the eyes and down the chest and on the legs of the dog."
Grange says he took his dog to the vet because of the paint in his dogs eyes.
He says a utility worker was in the area marking the ground for construction, but what ticks off Grange is that the worker was on the other side of his six foot chain link fence.
Can anyone explain to me why I shouldn’t conclude that this was intentional on the part of the utility workers?
Also, this is another example of why I don’t believe it is wise to leave dogs unattended in your back yard while you are away.
"It got sprayed in the snout and on the eyes and down the chest and on the legs of the dog."
Grange says he took his dog to the vet because of the paint in his dogs eyes.
He says a utility worker was in the area marking the ground for construction, but what ticks off Grange is that the worker was on the other side of his six foot chain link fence.
Can anyone explain to me why I shouldn’t conclude that this was intentional on the part of the utility workers?
Also, this is another example of why I don’t believe it is wise to leave dogs unattended in your back yard while you are away.
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