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Also, I'm glad that your dog is healthy, observant, and intelligent enough to avoid these. And you're right, most dogs could probably avoid them just fine. But there are many senior dogs and dogs born with vision impairment who may not detect them in time. Also a young puppy might be too impulsive and inexperienced to notice before it's too late. I don't know about you, but I like my dogs with BOTH eyeballs, thank you very much.

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bodhipooh wrote:

I think the OP is being a bit overdramatic. No dog is going to be impaled by these prongs. In fact, I think what he is "reporting" are in the same vein as these:







These are examples of tools used to prevent pigeons from gathering in a particular place.



In any case, give your dog some credit! He will see and detect these "impaling devices" before they can do any damage.



PS/Disclaimer: I am a dog owner. How am I being dramatic? I didn't say a dog WOULD impale themselves, I said I suspect that was the intent of whomever placed them there.Also, I'm glad that your dog is healthy, observant, and intelligent enough to avoid these. And you're right, most dogs could probably avoid them just fine. But there are many senior dogs and dogs born with vision impairment who may not detect them in time. Also a young puppy might be too impulsive and inexperienced to notice before it's too late. I don't know about you, but I like my dogs with BOTH eyeballs, thank you very much.Quote:

Posted on: 2013/8/18 18:34