Pearlsacarolsinger
Up in the clouds
Well, I mean they could try, but I don't think it would end well (plus mine are never in garden unsupervised/are kept behind lock and key).
I was just thinking something along similar lines???
Well, I mean they could try, but I don't think it would end well (plus mine are never in garden unsupervised/are kept behind lock and key).
I feel your pain And just last week my puppy had a large dog chase/run her over and ended up injured...
My puppy got ran over by a large boisterous Labrador on a walk the other day. She was also off lead in a big field but just trotting at heel (as we are working on that so were training), dog enters field with owner on the other side and bolts towards mine barking and full pelt. Mine freezes and it bowled into her and knocked her over. At the time seemed fine but her little foot swelled so we xrayed and she’s broken her toe and one of the joints of her tarsus. I’m fuming in hind sight that the owner let the dog run over and just kept walking on their side of the field after it had clearly knocked my pup flying.
I feel your pain And just last week my puppy had a large dog chase/run her over and ended up injured...
My puppy got ran over by a large boisterous Labrador on a walk the other day. She was also off lead in a big field but just trotting at heel (as we are working on that so were training), dog enters field with owner on the other side and bolts towards mine barking and full pelt. Mine freezes and it bowled into her and knocked her over. At the time seemed fine but her little foot swelled so we xrayed and she’s broken her toe and one of the joints of her tarsus. I’m fuming in hind sight that the owner let the dog run over and just kept walking on their side of the field after it had clearly knocked my pup flying.
I'd try to catch it and do this too.I would be at least as cross as you! If you have a bye-law, do you have a dog warden? If so, I would report it. I would also be tempted to grab it and hide it next time it comes into your garden, then whizz it off to the dw, so that he has to pay to get it back. But I'm like that.
That's shocking hope she recovers quickly
Odyssey....I would never leave a dog out in a garden unattended..ever..my suggestion was to have the gsds there ,with Corvus ,to convince owner to keep his dog on lead and out of her garden.With dog theft sadly rife now, I wouldn't want to advertise having a dog. I hate taking my dog out or bringing him in when traffic is passing, in case potential dog thieves see where we live. They even break into houses to steal dogs. Dog thefts and frequent dog attacks (including one on mine) have taken so much of the pleasure out of having a dog for me, and many others I'm sure. My friend nearly had her dog snatched by a traveller outside a shop in our village in daylight, while waiting for a friend. ? It's a horrible world we live in.
Hmmmm what a prat, is there any way you could catch the dog and keep it safe for a few hours, while he goes out of his mind looking for his "missing" dog?
Great idea in theory but I really cant believe this particular owner and others of his ilk will do much more than shrug his shoulders and toddle of home without a second thought for the poor dog.
Darstardly shenanigans could be easily avoided if he simply just...put a line on it for about 100m.
Disclaimer: I don't really go for messing with other peoples' dogs.
Have you reported it to the dog warden?
Well perfect excuse to drive it 30 miles awsyand hand it in toGreat idea in theory but I really cant believe this particular owner and others of his ilk will do much more than shrug his shoulders and toddle of home without a second thought for the poor dog.
A reminder never to pre-judge your dogs lol. The eldest (grumpy old sod) who I expected to mill any interlopers into his space, was standing at the gate today when same spangle skittered past. Not on a lead as per.
I thought 'oh here we go'.
She ran back and BARKED IN HIS FACE REALLY LOUDLY. Cue owner still out of sight, trying to call her to no avail.
And dog just stood there with a 'WTF is this thing??' expression. Rather than leaping the gate and doing anything awful.
Really proud of the dog and hope it's reminded this guy (AGAIN) to keep his dog on a fecking lead.
Littlest is still shouty in the garden when dogs go past and out and about with fast-moving dogs...she is worried about coming under attack because of a negative experience at a very important age.
I'm having to put a lot of work in to fix it. But I guess as long as his dog has her 'freedom'. That's the bit that people don't see when they think there's no harm done and they go on their merry way.
They did try at mine just after Christmas. I have small terriers and I know for sure one of them got whoever it was, he has a friendly Awoo bark, A warning Bark and an Attack bark which you hear and know to find him immediately if you can’t see him. He was in the front garden, back gate which is locked from the inside was open and in full attack mode, I was isolating with Covid at the time and when I got out the front door I saw two men running away, one limping. Serves them rightI was just thinking something along similar lines???
Yeah most of the time I'm too shocked to react, just like 'WTF just happened?'. The dog I had this morning is biddable and friendly but he is strong - there's me still worrying about whether he could hurt the spaniel, which is actually snapping at him....