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Old 06-09-2022, 12:54 PM
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I was traveling south on B V golf cart path just south of Liberty Park Tuesday morning. When right in front of me a black dog falls out of a golf cart from the passenger side . It scrambles right in front of my cart with what appears to be a broken leg ( or legs). Poor thing howling & crying. I slammed on the brakes & narrowly missed running the poor dog over.
Please if you must have your dog in the golf cart with you have it tethered and tied in.
It is irresponsible to not have your dog secured while driving as it is with not having children secured with seat belts. People fall out of golf carts and dogs can also.You never know what lurks around the next bend in the road.
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How horrible. I hope the dog gets quick medical care. Seeing that would give me nightmares...
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Did the owner stop for the dog?
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I am a dog owner, and I am distressed by the risks some owners take. At our mail station the other day was a golf cart with two small dogs sitting in it alone. They were not tethered they were free to run. They were well trained and did n to get out of the cart, the entire time I was getting my mail, I guessed the owners were in the pool. Dogs get stolen every day, dogs even well trained can be startled and jump out and get run over.

But it is their dog, their choice. If they were left in a close car in this heat I would have called the police, there are laws against that, but oh well. I hope things don't go sideways for them.
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Old 06-09-2022, 05:12 PM
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Terrier’s require strapped in or held on to tight at all times. The are prey driven and will bolt in second. Don’t be one of those thinking my terrier very well trained and I free range him everywhere I go.. you will be sorry eventually.
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Oh my goodness poor baby I hope this is updated so we know how the doggie is doing
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Fur Babies should be watched after, cared for and get the same attention you’d give a two legged monster! Those four legged fur babies depend on You to watch over them and take care of them just like a Little two legged monster does. So be a responsible Pet owner!!!!!!!!!
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Turn them in to the Sheriff for animal cruelty. Just because the owner is a fool is no reason an animal should suffer
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I was traveling south on B V golf cart path just south of Liberty Park Tuesday morning. When right in front of me a black dog falls out of a golf cart from the passenger side . It scrambles right in front of my cart with what appears to be a broken leg ( or legs). Poor thing howling & crying. I slammed on the brakes & narrowly missed running the poor dog over.
Please if you must have your dog in the golf cart with you have it tethered and tied in.
It is irresponsible to not have your dog secured while driving as it is with not having children secured with seat belts. People fall out of golf carts and dogs can also.You never know what lurks around the next bend in the road.
Thanks for this important advice!
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I was traveling south on B V golf cart path just south of Liberty Park Tuesday morning. When right in front of me a black dog falls out of a golf cart from the passenger side . It scrambles right in front of my cart with what appears to be a broken leg ( or legs). Poor thing howling & crying. I slammed on the brakes & narrowly missed running the poor dog over.
Please if you must have your dog in the golf cart with you have it tethered and tied in.
It is irresponsible to not have your dog secured while driving as it is with not having children secured with seat belts. People fall out of golf carts and dogs can also.You never know what lurks around the next bend in the road.
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As pointed out many dogs have reactions to their environment, whether it's to chase a bird or a gecko or a truck. The reality is they are the same as a 12 month old baby and you certainly will not just let your baby sit in a golf cart by itself. Further we have many prey in our environment such as eagles bobcats Gators. No matter the size of the dog they will face a reaction for many of these as they are simply food to these other animals. Why would you possibly take your dogs with you and not keep them on leashes or Tether's even in golf carts? Just stupid
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I was traveling south on B V golf cart path just south of Liberty Park Tuesday morning. When right in front of me a black dog falls out of a golf cart from the passenger side . It scrambles right in front of my cart with what appears to be a broken leg ( or legs). Poor thing howling & crying. I slammed on the brakes & narrowly missed running the poor dog over.
Please if you must have your dog in the golf cart with you have it tethered and tied in.
It is irresponsible to not have your dog secured while driving as it is with not having children secured with seat belts. People fall out of golf carts and dogs can also.You never know what lurks around the next bend in the road.
Just an other example on why your home is the best and safest place for your dogs
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I couldn’t agree more. I have one small dog that rides around in the golf cart with me at times who is not tethered in but has a harness that I hold onto. I’m going to get a tether for it so I can have both hands free at all times just in case and she is still strapped in. Safety first
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I am a dog owner, and I am distressed by the risks some owners take. At our mail station the other day was a golf cart with two small dogs sitting in it alone. They were not tethered they were free to run. They were well trained and did n to get out of the cart, the entire time I was getting my mail, I guessed the owners were in the pool. Dogs get stolen every day, dogs even well trained can be startled and jump out and get run over.

But it is their dog, their choice. If they were left in a close car in this heat I would have called the police, there are laws against that, but oh well. I hope things don't go sideways for them.
if those dogs were yorkies, i know them well. the owner 'walks' them by driving his cart & the dogs run to keep up with him. major disaster waiting to happen
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We have a short leash, hooked to the cart frame (behind the seats), that we attach to our dog's harness whenever she's in the cart... She sits either between us, or in the passenger seat. She loves the wind in her face...

We do the same thing whenever she's in our regular car, as well...
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