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Dog: Help
Dog 911: Are you barking and squealing loud enough to make sure they understand you need them ?
Dog: More than ever
Dog 911: keep it up, as long as you are making a lot of noise, they will always come back
This post genuinely upset me. My biggest fear in life is my wife and I dying in some kind of accident, leaving our dogs to slowly starve to death in the house.
Put under “Notes” in your phone’s emergency contact card “Dogs home alone at (address)” and make sure your emergency contact knows that part of that responsibility is minding the dogs if something happens.
There are also apps that can act as a deadman switch and contact someone for you if you don’t check in with it at chosen intervals.
I’ve had the conversation with my siblings about my cat. If anything happens to me, before you go to the hospital or morgue, or whatever, get to my apartment and take care of Leonard.
Don't worry, after a while they will make so much noise someone will call the cops to check on it.

@LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone if the owner doesn't come back, it's a 9/11 for the dog
holy shit. if you are not in the mood to hurt today, I recommend not reading that particular Wikipedia article =(
Cut out lines 3 and 5, give line 4 to Dog911
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