Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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Would you stop to try to find its owner if there didn't seem to be one nearby? What if there were a bunch of people outside who witnessed the accident?
I'm just curious. I've had two dogs that had been hit and the drivers never stopped and I've heard a lot of people being upset because the driver didn't stop, so I thought about it and wondered what I would do if I were ever in that situation (crossing my fingers that it never happens! I hit a groundhog once and was devastated!)
A few scenarios I thought of -- if I hit one and there were houses nearby, I'd try to find the owner and would definitely claim responsibility. If it was on the highway or in the country with no nearby houses, I don't think I would unless I came upon a house. If people witnessed it, I'd try to make amends unless they yelled at me or threatened me, in which case I would go to the local police and give them my contact information to see if they would handle it. You know, people are crazy these days, so I don't know if I'd really want to be in a confrontation like that alone.
Sound silly? These are the things I wonder about sometimes. What would you do?
I'm just curious. I've had two dogs that had been hit and the drivers never stopped and I've heard a lot of people being upset because the driver didn't stop, so I thought about it and wondered what I would do if I were ever in that situation (crossing my fingers that it never happens! I hit a groundhog once and was devastated!)
A few scenarios I thought of -- if I hit one and there were houses nearby, I'd try to find the owner and would definitely claim responsibility. If it was on the highway or in the country with no nearby houses, I don't think I would unless I came upon a house. If people witnessed it, I'd try to make amends unless they yelled at me or threatened me, in which case I would go to the local police and give them my contact information to see if they would handle it. You know, people are crazy these days, so I don't know if I'd really want to be in a confrontation like that alone.
Sound silly? These are the things I wonder about sometimes. What would you do?

Next message was the person who hit our dog. He said he needed for us to call him. We did. he immediately told my husband that our dog ran out into the street and he hit our car and left EXTENSIVE damage to his vehicle. He never asked if our dog was even alive. He never asked if the extensive damage to my dog was going to leave him crippled or if it left him with internal damage. All he was concerned about was the extensive damage to his vehicle from hitting a dog. Speed limit in my neighborhood was 25mph. Don't see how an SUV can receive that much damage from a small dog. He wanted to place a claim on my homeowners insurance. he would not allow us to come look at the damage to his vehicle. Anyway, our dog was ok...bruised, but eventually recovered. I called our insuracne agent and he told me to ignore the man, that he was probably looking for a scam and if the insurance company sends any info, for me to fill it out with the following.......Was not aware of such incident........and leave it at that. Well, sure enough, I got paperwork from insurance co and I did as instructed and nothing ever came of it. The man never contacted us again. Still upsets me to think he just left my dog in the garage and had the nerve to call my house demanding repair to his car without even asking if my dog was ok.
Glad your dog was ok.
