No. Scrape the dog off your wheels, place it in a bag and leave it on her doorstep.
When she notices the dog/bag/smell, offer to remove it for her - then your in!
2006-09-20 13:00:33
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answered by Uncle Fester 3
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Regardless of how much you disliked the animal, it would be better for the owner to know than to wonder. Just how hot do you think she'll be when she learns you killed her dog?
2006-09-20 20:01:10
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answered by kath68142 4
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Write an apology note saying sorry, and get her a new, cuter, quieter, smarter, funnier one! ALL girls like cute, quiet, funny ones! Unless they are MAYBE careless or EMO. Like me. I perfer snakes. *gasp* New idea! Then put in my grandmothers bed and say its lost! Meheheheh(evil laugh) But it woint be funny if she found out i did it on purpose TT_TT
2006-09-20 20:01:26
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answered by Kabuto 2
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so...aammmm...what was the purpose for nailing the dog? cause u didn't like it? or cause u wanted to keep your options open? if you want to be ethical, tell her. if not, then don't
2006-09-20 20:04:03
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answered by green eyed monster 2
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Yes and tell exactly what happened and apologize it might be hard but its the right thing to do
2006-09-20 20:01:09
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answered by Mimi 2
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Yes you should tell the owner but that's a pretty pathetic reason for telling her you killed her dog.
2006-09-20 20:01:40
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answered by tea cup 5
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YES u would then officially b the naborhood dog killer.
ur bumper sticker could say
look out small animals, here i come!
TELL HER!!
2006-09-20 20:01:00
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answered by ♥LindseyK♥ 3
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if the dog is LOST! Then yes! They must be looking for him/her!
2006-09-20 20:00:45
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answered by Kay 5
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Yes you should
2006-09-20 19:59:08
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answered by Why does my heart cry? 2
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the perfect time to console her, you might even get some. I feel sorry for the dog, did you at least bury it.
2006-09-20 20:02:03
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answered by My♥Cherry 5
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