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By Chris

If he can't pay put the dog down, add it to his bill. Then call the police.

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By Chris

If he can't pay put the dog down, add it to his bill. Then call the police.

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By bev

I would do what I could to protect my dog and if that meant kidnapping then I would probably go to that extreme. At the end of the day, the actions of the owner Bronson Stewart, has certainly increased the life and comfort of the dog Buck. So he has succeeded and achieved a good outcome not only for himself and his dog but also for other animals and their owners who find themselves in a similar position. At the end of the day it is about the animal, we can all sit in judgment about what should happen and why meanwhile the animal suffers. This ending is a good one and all the parties involved helped in the outcome.

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By Arrogant

Matt, I heard the dog was wearing an orange bandana, incorrectly identified as a member of the notorious D.O.G. gang, and targeted for “elimination” by a prospect. Either way, it still got run over by an idiot, for a stupid reason, and didn’t deserve to be put down because everyones trying to teach the owner a lesson…

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By Brendan

no i would pay the bill and still get the dog back. If Bronson doesn't have the money, then that is his problem

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By Brendan

no i would pay the bill and still get the dog back. If Bronson doesn't have the money, then that is his problem

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By Guy

Would I kidnap my pet if the vet was going to put it down because I couldn't pay my bill? - Hell yes!
If I was a customer of the vet that had this policy I would be finding a new vet quick smart.

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By Chris

Simple, either he pays the bill or he gets arrested.

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