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Home in danger

If my home was in danger the first thing I would save would definitely be my dog. She would definitely be worth going through some fire. My phone would be second but I would probably already have that on me. Dixie would make herself impossible to be saved because she hates being carried and she would try to squirm away. She would definitely be the first thing to cross my mind if there was a fire in my house and we needed to get out.

It would be so sad if Dixie didn't make it out and I couldn't let that happen. She is so much fun and such a happy dog and she lightens up the mood of the house a lot of the time. She is a very smart dog but she would not be smart enough to escape something like a fire and that is why she would need to be saved. Dixie is a great dog that is definitely worth saving.

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  1. It's good that you would think of others in an emergency instead of just yourself. I would agree that lives are way more important to save than objects, and it should always be your first priority.

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  2. I agree that saving your dog is pretty important in a the case of a fire. I would probably save both my nieces since they are pretty young and would not be able to figure out how to escape a fire.

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