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did anybody watch dogs suicide bridge?
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Little Lost | Report | 19 Oct 2006 08:25 |
I saw the beginning of this programme but missed the end and wondered what conclusion they came to. About 50 dogs had leapt to their death over the same side of a bridge in Scotland. They took a psychic there but dont think she felt anything. Also a man threw his baby over and said it was the anti christ. Missed the rest of the programme. |
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Patricia | Report | 19 Oct 2006 08:50 |
I missed the beginning but saw the end so between us.............. They decided it was the scent of the mink in the river below the bridge and the dogs just followed the scent, as dogs do. Pat |
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Little Lost | Report | 19 Oct 2006 08:55 |
Thanks Pat. Seems a bit of a coincidence that 50 dogs would jump over there. My dog often goes near the edge by the sea so I always shout at him cos it scares me but surely these dogs would know not too jump. I saw the psychic they took onto the bridge and she felt nothing. |
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Tina | Report | 19 Oct 2006 09:00 |
I think what they were saying was because the wall of the bridge was higher than that of the dog their visual sense was impaired but their sense of smell was so strong that thay had the urge to sniff it out as dogs do. But I thought it was a very interesting program! Tina |