TheBlackMoth
Well-Known Member
I took the dogs for a walk with my family today - we have two 11 month old JRTs and we had a horrible experience. We had gone about three quarters of a mile when we bumped into someone with a really cute little pomeranian (sp) and were chatting to her when this big pit bull like dog came up and with no provocation attacked the little dog and bit it. The dog yelped and then ran off fast down the lane. My dogs went off after it and I called them back and they came. Bunny (girl dog) ran back into the field whilst we stood of the path waiting for the woman to come back with her dog in case she needed some support against the pit bull like dog. The next time I looked Bunny wasn't there. I called her and called her and was in a complete panic - my brother and sisters went off to look for her and I phoned my daughter to get her and her sister on their bikes to ride round to help look. Anyway Jenny answered the phone with Bunny's here! She had run all the way home and stood at the front door barking to be let in. She had then rushed in to the house and her heart was going at double the normal rate. And to be honest so was mine!!
It was so scary I was sure I had lost here forever - I have heard so many stories about JRTs going missing.
The shocking thing was that once we were all sorted and were setting off walking again the pit bull type dog came back to try and attack Mumble (boy dog) and I had to pick poor Mumble up and he was shaking madly. All this time the owner stood yards away feebly shouting his dog to come back whilst I am trying to move away and he is jumping up at me trying to get to Mumble. It was the first time I had met an out of control dog whilst walking.
Poor Bunny is fast asleep on the sofa now - she is worn out by the drama of the day!
It was so scary I was sure I had lost here forever - I have heard so many stories about JRTs going missing.
The shocking thing was that once we were all sorted and were setting off walking again the pit bull type dog came back to try and attack Mumble (boy dog) and I had to pick poor Mumble up and he was shaking madly. All this time the owner stood yards away feebly shouting his dog to come back whilst I am trying to move away and he is jumping up at me trying to get to Mumble. It was the first time I had met an out of control dog whilst walking.
Poor Bunny is fast asleep on the sofa now - she is worn out by the drama of the day!