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Question Posted Saturday February 19 2005, 3:39 pm

my dog died today. his name was ruffles. he got ran over by a car because i left the back door open by accident. i know its my fault that he died but everybody keeps saying its not my fault. oh and should i have a funeral for him? boy age 11

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Meliss answered Saturday February 19 2005, 8:40 pm:
You might think it's youre fault, but its really not. You didnt MAKE your dog go outside. You forgot all about it, and he left on his own. If you feel you were close to your pet, then its nice you want to have a funeral for him. Do not think that it wus your fault :)
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