Morons. The time to roof rake has been all along, not just now. I’ve been doing it since the first snow storm in December. (M)assachusetts has had over six feet of snow and well over 100 roof collapses around the state. If you’re just doing this now: 1) you’re never going to find a roof rake and 2) you’ve already let too much accumulate and the job is going to be brutal.
People never cease to amaze me.
Doggie ping!
So they rushed in under a collapsing roof to save their car? I say they should be made wards of the dog.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlmx2HYENB4
If they had been watching TV, then they would have known about Mr Mayhem.
Dogs have guarded us for thousands of years just why I prep for our dog. She’s a Cogi/Samoyed mix, but nothing gets by her. I trust her far more than any electronic alarm.
bad headline
doggie saved family BEFORE roof collapsed, not after
bad headline
doggie saved family BEFORE roof collapsed, not after
In all reality how does one clear snow off a roof, stating that they should is rediculous ...
What this story doesn’t tell you is that the dog was only concerned about its own life, secretly it is plotting to attack it’s owners, it’s just biding its time, trust me, I’ve seen it before. Oh sure be the good doggy right up until they trust you completely then WHAM !!
Doubtless my kittehs would've done the same.
assuming they didn't cause the collapse in the first place.
My dog rescued my family when an apartment flood from the eighth floor made it down to my apartment on the third floor causing my ceiling to begin to collapse. She woke us at 4am by barking and running to the empty room where the ceiling was falling.
She was a rescued pitbull who died at age sixteen.
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Dog saves family after severe snow causes roof to collapse
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For another species, I remember reading that a Black Dutch rabbit woke
up his owners in the early morning hours before they realized the house
was starting to burn.
My brother had a Black Dutch. A very intersting creature in that it
was very affectionate and ate pizza. Including the pepperoni!
My husband was saved when he was just a toddler by a Boxer. He got out of the house and was heading towards the road. The Boxer stood in front of him and if my husband moved left, the Boxer moved left. Finally, the dog used his head and sort of pushed him back till my MIL came out of the house. The Boxer got a cookie and a loving pat on the head and my FIL installed some sort of latch on the doors. They truly are beautiful dogs.