LauraWheeler
Well-Known Member
We were half way through Sunday dinner Yesterday Afternoon when the doorbell went it was our nextdoor neighber. He asked if we still had our Jack Russel as one had been found wondering in the middle of the duel carrageway
. God did I panic I ran up two flights of stairs to see if the little fella had got out of our flat on the top floor (although I knew there was no way he could get out) All sorts of things started running through my head, had he climed out the window, had someone let him out. I opened the door and called him, He appeared from the bedroom. Thankgod he was still there. 
I grabbed the little fellas box and a handfull of treats and went down to the road to see if I could help. When I got down there there was a car parked in the layby. A woman had managed to get the dog into her car but now they couldn't get hold of it. The poor little thing was so scared she had bitten 3 people who had tried to help her.
No one was having and luck so I got in the car and sat on the passenger seat. The dog was in the drivers foot well growling at me. I offered her some treats but she wasn't intrested. (A terrior refusing food
She must have been scared) So I just sat next to her talking to her for ages. Then she jumped up onto the drivers seat and lay looking at me. She still growled if I tried to touch her so I just continued talking to her.
In the mean time the others watching had called the RSPCA and the council but neither of these people wanted to know they just said to call the other.
Eventualy I managed to slip a rope round her neck and we got her out the car. Her claws were very long (they curled under and made it hard for her to walk
) She also had a very nasty sore on her tail (probably a flea allergy as she had a flea coller on). She didn't have a proper coller on or a tag
.
SO we put her in our car and took her to the vets. By now she was being very sweet, she didn't seem so scared and she sat happily in the car watching the world go by. When we arrived at the vets she was scanned for a chip but there wasn't one.
I realy hope they manage to find her owner although because of where she was found I think she was probably dumped in the layby.
I'm a little worried what is going to happen to her if she isn't claimed. My OH has already said we can't have another dog
He knows me to well and read my mind 
I grabbed the little fellas box and a handfull of treats and went down to the road to see if I could help. When I got down there there was a car parked in the layby. A woman had managed to get the dog into her car but now they couldn't get hold of it. The poor little thing was so scared she had bitten 3 people who had tried to help her.
In the mean time the others watching had called the RSPCA and the council but neither of these people wanted to know they just said to call the other.
Eventualy I managed to slip a rope round her neck and we got her out the car. Her claws were very long (they curled under and made it hard for her to walk
SO we put her in our car and took her to the vets. By now she was being very sweet, she didn't seem so scared and she sat happily in the car watching the world go by. When we arrived at the vets she was scanned for a chip but there wasn't one.
I realy hope they manage to find her owner although because of where she was found I think she was probably dumped in the layby.