Spudlet
Well-Known Member
Henry is injured
Again
Sometimes we meet a lady with a border collie out walking. This dog is a sweet little thing, but she is apparently very shortsighted and partially deaf as a result of problems when she was whelped. However, she is never on the lead and her owner is adament that it is good for her to play with Henry, so we tend to let them get on with it.
This evening she put Henry in his place a couple of times, as he was playing a little too roughly for her tastes... just been giving him a stroke and a fuss, and found a scabby bit on his neck. He's got a little puncture wound there - obviously she meant it when she told him to stuff off and stop jumping on her head
Not that he is bothered, or reacted at all at the time - it's very shallow.
Do you think, one day, we might manage to get through a week with no new injuries?
Sometimes we meet a lady with a border collie out walking. This dog is a sweet little thing, but she is apparently very shortsighted and partially deaf as a result of problems when she was whelped. However, she is never on the lead and her owner is adament that it is good for her to play with Henry, so we tend to let them get on with it.
This evening she put Henry in his place a couple of times, as he was playing a little too roughly for her tastes... just been giving him a stroke and a fuss, and found a scabby bit on his neck. He's got a little puncture wound there - obviously she meant it when she told him to stuff off and stop jumping on her head
Do you think, one day, we might manage to get through a week with no new injuries?