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Okay, everything happens for a reason right? What are the odd's of this?

 

I just woke up, about to take out the garbage and the recycling and both of my hands are full.  I open the door to go out and all of sudden FONZY BULLETS OUT AND goes towards the sidewalk next to my house and you're not going to believe this but there was a person walking another dog AT THAT VERY SAME moment! (NIGHTTIME, PITCH DARK OUTSIDE) I Dropped all my garbage sack and recycling box and ran towards fonzy as fast as possible.  I knew that fonzy could be seriously hurt if it was a huge dog, fonzy ended up just going and trying to smell the other small little dog.  I grabbed fonzy by his kneck hair (not tight) and told him a firm "NO" Fonzy "NO!" and pulled him back to keep both dog's safe!  The other dog was on a leache as well and the guy was in his 60's poor guy probaby had a heart-attack walking by our house, I feel so bad for him.  I told him "Im sorry sir" and really kept repeating it, I felt really bad...

 

I put fonzy back in side, and gave him another firm "NO, what if it was a bigger DOG, it would have been ugly bro", and told him NO one more time.  (not loud, but u know; FIRM).

 

This was pretty weird, what are the odd's?  Crazy world we live in, im just greatful it wasn't a huge pitbul or something, i'd be typing with bloody hands if it was :P

 

 

Oh cairns.... Love em <3

 

Edit: Cant wait to tell my mom about this, she left to get McDonald's like 10 minutes before I woke up?? I mean seriously what are the odd's LOL!

 

LOL To make this story even more funny, this guy was smoking a cig too, probably saved his life  :devil:   

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Nick, gotta watch that door.  Most dogs are pretty smart, they won't usually take on more than they can handle but, now you know, so take that extra care to make sure the Fonz can't bolt.  Glad it all turned out alright.

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Nick, gotta watch that door.  Most dogs are pretty smart, they won't usually take on more than they can handle but, now you know, so take that extra care to make sure the Fonz can't bolt.  Glad it all turned out alright.

 

yeah, cairns are smarter then me sometimes :(

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Cairns have a knack of knowing when they have the opportunity to stir up a little trouble-I think that's what they live for..

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You know he totally waited for you to get your hands full right?

 

Boo did the same thing to me the other day, luckily my boyfriend had just gone out in front of me and he's fast like ninja. Managed to swoop up the little escape artist before he made it to a hasty death. 

 

We live right on a very busy street and if its not busy, then we have idiots drag-racing. No place you want your squishy little dog to be going.

 

But it never fails, he only ever actually attempts to bolt out the door when he knows I can't get him.

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Actually,  given the way life's events seems to occur that doesn't seem at all weird or odd.  :)

Glad it ended up OK.  Everyone is right about Cairns watching us and waiting for opportunities.

At least now you know what to look for.

Max and Nelly
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