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    How horribly sad.
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    I dont Freaking get it !!!!!! How much of a Moron must one be to Forget Their Partner in The Damn car??? That is just rediculous!!! Does he forget criminals??? His kids (if he has any)?? I mean come on!!! He at least better be removed from the K-9 Unit!!!!!!!
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    I think they should forget to pay Sgt. Lovejoy for the next 10 years.
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    WTF???

    I don't get it. He calls the dog his partner but then he forgets the dog in the car?? Ugh I don't even want to know. I really hope they worded that title wrong.

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    Forgetting your partner in the car? Did this cop have his brain fried or what?
    That would be as bad as parents forgetting they had kids in the car. That is sickening, a clear case of animal cruelty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maltese_Love
    WTF???

    I don't get it. He calls the dog his partner but then he forgets the dog in the car?? Ugh I don't even want to know. I really hope they worded that title wrong.

    The thread title is mine-in the story the report states that he "forgot about the dog"..

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    There have been similar stories involving children in the news.

    How, praytell, does one forget a child/dog/cat in a car?

    I've forgotten my keys, glasses, and other inanimate objects in various places, but fail to see how one could forget a living being anywhere.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    How can you "forget" a dog in the car in this pirticular case its big and it barks! ugh what a moron!!!!

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    Way to treat your partner, jerk! Like someone else at work pointed out. If a citizen kills a police dog, they're charged with killing an officer. This sargeant at least needs to be demoted to regular patrol, if not fired, or at least suspended.

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