Not exact matches
Distracted character narrowly
escapes being
hit by a
car.
Load»em on up and
hit the trails!This Ford
Escape delivers a smooth ride that handles great, it offers decent fuel economy and
car - like qualities, plus feels nice and high off the road.
Not much to listen to, maybe, especially when you first
hit the ignition button, but plenty fast if you're doing the sort of soul - crushing commuting which muscle
cars are meant to help us
escape from.
It is inevitable however, that some dogs still
escape the yard and get
hit by a
car, or jump out of their owners arms and just land wrong.
What if the dog is an
escape artist, and there's no way to keep the dog from jumping to its death out third story windows, digging out of the yard and being
hit by a
car, or chewing through walls and consuming something that would choke the dog to death?
They may injure themselves biting, clawing and digging to
escape the noise, and may be
hit by a
car if they do get loose.
Since Molly was only four years young when we lost her due to the careless handling of an employee at a veterinary clinic (she
escaped and was
hit by a
car), we were heartbroken.
Many dogs are killed from
escaping doors and yards (being
hit by a
car, exposure to toxins, eaten by predators) so it's our responsibility as dog owners to ultimately keep them safe.
Entire male dogs will try and
escape their yard in search of a lady friend, and this puts them at risk of being
hit by a
car or get into a fight.
From being
hit by a
car to being poisoned or abused, it's not an easy life for dogs who
escape their human companions.
With every care taken to avoid any accidents, I have been informed of deaf dogs that
escaped the confines of his home only to be
hit by an oncoming
car.
Your dog might begin wandering, become aggressive toward other dogs and people, destroy items in your home, or even
escape and risk being
hit by a
car.
So sterilized animals are less driven to
escape, wander and look for mates, and less likely to get
hit by
cars and get into fights with other animals while roaming in search for females.
In the aftermath of an accident, some dogs may become panicked and try to attack first responders; unrestrained pets can also
escape, get
hit by a
car, or bolt and become lost.
Your dogs dig under the fence, trying to either get a «toy» in the neighbors» yard, go after a squirrel, or just «
escape», and either disappear or are
hit by a
car.
Retailers should also be aware that in an effort to
escape the heat, walking dogs at night becomes more common, thereby increasing the risk to owner and pet of being
hit by a
car, even in well - lit areas, says Chris Bal, director of operations for Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. - based Dog - E-Glow, Inc., a manufacturer of LED dog collars, leashes and harnesses.
These figures do not include possibly thousands of other accidents where a bicyclist was
hit by a
car and was lucky to
escape catastrophic injuries.