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The woman said her dog was sexually assaulted! This is crazy.  A woman in Massachusetts called the cops the other day because someone’s dog humped hers.  The other owner posted…

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The woman said her dog was sexually assaulted!

This is crazy.  A woman in Massachusetts called the cops the other day because someone's dog humped hers.  The other owner posted a video where he said it's not a big deal, and that he pulled his dog off.   She said that her dog was "sexually assaulted!"   WHAT??

He pulled the dog off...that's what a responsible dog owner does. Dogs are going to hump...it's what they do.   I agree if your dog keeps humping the other dog and won't leave it alone, you should move your dog to another area of the park or leave.  But call the cops?

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