keeperscottage
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My daughter decided to walk our dogs after dark on Tuesday as I just didnt have time to walk them during the day. For safety, we took them into a well-fenced field and my daughter parked her car in the gateway and left the headlights on full beam. All five dogs were running around quite happily and the Munsterlander and one of our two Springer puppies (theyre a year old now, but to us theyll always be the puppies) jumped over the fence. No problem, as they are quite obedient and returned when we called. However, one of the puppies, Libby, as she jumped back over the post and rail with stock fencing, started screaming. We rushed over to her and she was literally dangling with one hind leg strangled in the stock fencing. We tried to free her but it was wrapped so tightly around her leg, we couldnt release her. I tried to ring the farmer to ask him to come over with wire cutters, but his line was engaged. We were frantic; Libby was screaming in pain and just dangling her front feet werent anywhere near the ground and she was just hanging by a hind leg. The wire was so tight, we couldnt release her and she started biting us in sheer panic and pain. I lifted her up so she wasnt dangling and my daughter managed to slacken off the wire but we couldnt free her. In the end, I was left holding Libby whilst my daughter drove my car (wed arrived in two cars) to get help. After about ten minutes (which seemed like hours whilst cradling an 18kg dog) she returned with a farm worker and a hacksaw. The farm worker freed the puppy (who sank to the ground, covered in blood, and proceeded to drag her leg) but my daughter was hysterical
shed been bitten so badly that she thought shed lose her finger! We put the dogs in my car, called a nearby friend who took my daughter to hospital while I rushed Libby to the vet. Once at the vet, it was discovered that the blood was from my daughter, not the dog! Libbys leg was slightly swollen but the skin hadnt been broken at all wed had visions of broken leg, skin shredded etc, but no, she was fine. Vets insisted I checked my own hand (I had gloves on and the blood had dried which meant I had to carefully extricate my hand which was stuck firmly inside the glove) and wash it in Hibiscrub looked pretty nasty and then headed to A&E 20 miles away to track down daughter and friend. Cutting a long story short, they admitted my daughter and she had surgery Wednesday morning and may need more surgery Thursday (today, as its past midnight now!). She has a plaster cast up to her elbow!!!!! Tendon sheath damaged, but my daughter said shed do it all again because Libby was in such agony. Nursing staff were so concerned about pup, but doctors and surgeons basically hoped wed dealt with the dog!!! When daughter explained it wasnt an aggressive attack, they said Oh, they all say that! can you believe it!! Anyway, looks as thought daughter is going to be in hospital until Monday at least which she is less than pleased about! Spoke to Hunt Master today who explained to me how the accident happened apparently it sometimes happens to hounds (who, she said, would also bite if you went near them whilst caught in wire). Apparently, as they leap the stock fencing, they sometimes turn the top strand of wire over, trapping their leg, which is obviously what happened in this case. Like the huntsman, I think I will now carry a pair of wire cutters along with my dog whistle, just to be on the safe side! My daughter took this photo of her hand when she arrived at A&E (hope H&H dont decide its unsuitable to show!). Anyway beware of stock fencing!!!! I never imagined it could be so potentially dangerous!