‘Dog Suicide Bridge’: Why Do So Many Pets Keep Leaping Into a Scottish Gorge?


‘Dog Suicide Bridge’: Why Do So Many Pets Keep Leaping Into a Scottish Gorge?
Residents of Dumbarton, which is northwest of Glasgow, began calling Overtoun, a century-old bridge that stretches across a 50-foot gorge, the "dog suicide bridge."

March 27, 2019 at 04:21PM
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