Never been so scared of a dog in all my life (GSD)

CAYLA

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At work, lone shift as no vet here tonight, lots of inpatients, inc a large sable GSD boy.

Goes upstairs for a break an hour ago, all is silent, reading a magazine, Regan in duty room not far from me resting up.
I hear a scraping noise coming from the end of the landing :eek: my heart starts to pound.
I got my personal alarm at the ready and walked across the landing and see the stair lights on that lead to bottom of the passage (sensor lights) :confused: WTF (someone down there) I kept walking and could hear the noise louder!!, so call Regan who should be resting, but **** this, I may get killed :(

I walked down the stairs and the corridor light down stairs is on (also sensor light) :confused: , I sent Regan on before me and all the lights are on.... ****, im now bricking it :(

THEN..........





















The friggin dopey lug of a GSD pops his head around the last door "hello u guys, I was looking for yous, where was ya hiding":rolleyes::mad: with a huge pot on his broken leg, scraping along the floor :rolleyes:
I have never in my life been so scared and so relieved to see a GSD :D:D:D
He then thinks it's great to initiate play with Regan erm no boyo, back to bed, no invalid play here" :rolleyes::D
 
My god you must have been terrified!!

We were at the vets late night one night with chlo when we heard what sounded like someone trying to break in downstairs. Doors rattling, banging on the window. My oh and the male vet went downstairs whilst me the dog and the nurse all hid in the room! Was just adog who had broken out and gone mad at the lights outside!!!

Glad you're ok and safe!!
 
Haha im ok, but I was shittin me self walking down those stairs to crikry , even aknows walking down the corridor I was holding me breath, then he pops his fat head round the door and scares the bejusus out of me, good job he is a nice boy too:D
Right off to do a ward round and check dopey shep then of home, yeahhhhhhhhhh :)
 
Very scary story, but don't know whether I would have preferred to see a burgalar or a loose (large) alsation! Anything larger than a collie leaves me weak at the knees.
 
Sorry that you were so scared but if Im being totally honest Ive just been laughing not at you hun never but the thought of this pot legged GSD bumbleing his way around in the dark looking for someone to play with has had me laughing as my imagination has just given a classic picture. Thanks for sharing that with us and I hope your ok :)
 
I thought for a minute there we were going to read about a dog that had managed to get the better of you Cayla.:eek: Can imagine how scary it must have been, daft shep.
 
Very scary story, but don't know whether I would have preferred to see a burgalar or a loose (large) alsation! Anything larger than a collie leaves me weak at the knees.

Lol, the dog I had no fear of, even though the staff left instruction that he was a *care* dog (aggressive) and had looped his lead out (which I took off) as he was getting wrapped up in it :rolleyes:, I had already been messing about and playing with him before hand :D he was well cool.


NOW the Norweigian forrest cat that was in, won hands down, there was no way I was messing with that mother ****er when it had a go.....I will take a mahussive dog over a nasty cat anyday, esp one the size of a friggin large cavalier:eek:
You can reason with a dog, u have no chance with a cat ;)
 
I thought for a minute there we were going to read about a dog that had managed to get the better of you Cayla.:eek: Can imagine how scary it must have been, daft shep.

Lol, well he did literally scare the crap out of me, Im friggin bad when I hear stuff like that and make myself paranoid to death, and in this new building there is no escape , u are literally stuck and have to face whatever is in there with you :eek: good job it's well secure.
 
Sorry that you were so scared but if Im being totally honest Ive just been laughing not at you hun never but the thought of this pot legged GSD bumbleing his way around in the dark looking for someone to play with has had me laughing as my imagination has just given a classic picture. Thanks for sharing that with us and I hope your ok :)

I must admit, I did laugh when I clapped eyes on him after the initial fright, I took him for a gimpy wonder round the yard for a wee and had a bit mess about b4 putting him back to bed:D
 
Many years ago I was doing late night checks and was going up to check the stallions with five border collies and thought I'd be safe with them . We went around the corner and the hackles went up on every dog and they shot behind my legs saying 'after you mum' . My legs were like jelly and I was in serious need of a nappy but I had to check the boys so crept forward ready to run as fast as my rubberised legs would carry me to be confronted by a ...........bloody wheelbarow that someone had left in the wrong place . A bloody wheelbarrow!!!:eek: Fecking wimps . Still sniggered at you though Cayla, sorry.
 
Many years ago I was doing late night checks and was going up to check the stallions with five border collies and thought I'd be safe with them . We went around the corner and the hackles went up on every dog and they shot behind my legs saying 'after you mum' . My legs were like jelly and I was in serious need of a nappy but I had to check the boys so crept forward ready to run as fast as my rubberised legs would carry me to be confronted by a ...........bloody wheelbarow that someone had left in the wrong place . A bloody wheelbarrow!!!:eek: Fecking wimps . Still sniggered at you though Cayla, sorry.

Lol, those wheelbarrows can do a lot of damage you know! :D

Aw Cayla, fancy sending the poorly patient on ahead of you! Can just imagine if it had been a burgliar and he was confronted with a Rot with a bucket on it's head and a GSD with a pot on it's leg! :eek::D
 
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