Janah
Well-Known Member
Pulled up in a car park to see two distressed owners trying to recapture a runaway Jack Russell dog.
leapt out of car as dog was heading for main road. Headed it off. Owners yelling at it. Male owner, very overweight sat heaving on a wall and I suggested getting medical help, he brushed me aside so continued on after lady owner who was still chasing dog and yelling at it.
Having run through several car parks and thankfully away from traffic, coopied down, clapped my hands and called dog by name, came straight to me. Dog owners very grateful.
Male owner still in distress and saying forgotten angina tabs but refused medical help.
When will people learn not to yell at dogs (hard in emergency circumstances) but make coming back fun.
Suggested they get professional help and treat dog when it does come back even at home in the garden or anywhere else for that matter. Young dog from a rescue centre and a lovely little bitch with attitude. Had done it before not a new habit.
Accident waiting to happen.
All well that ended well.
leapt out of car as dog was heading for main road. Headed it off. Owners yelling at it. Male owner, very overweight sat heaving on a wall and I suggested getting medical help, he brushed me aside so continued on after lady owner who was still chasing dog and yelling at it.
Having run through several car parks and thankfully away from traffic, coopied down, clapped my hands and called dog by name, came straight to me. Dog owners very grateful.
Male owner still in distress and saying forgotten angina tabs but refused medical help.
When will people learn not to yell at dogs (hard in emergency circumstances) but make coming back fun.
Suggested they get professional help and treat dog when it does come back even at home in the garden or anywhere else for that matter. Young dog from a rescue centre and a lovely little bitch with attitude. Had done it before not a new habit.
Accident waiting to happen.
All well that ended well.