[nagdu] dogs getting away

Stepper stepper12 at cableone.net
Sat Dec 18 22:12:19 UTC 2010


Hello all.
Stepper here.
I haven't been on here for a long time, but after reading about dogs getting away from us I remembered this.
Back in 1982 my Yellow Lab Hart got away from me, and it was my fault!
I was visiting a friend outside of Bend Oregon, and he lived on five achers, with his house at the back of the property.
It was a good 300 to 400 feet to the road.
We went outside so he could reweave himself.
I had no leach, or line on him.
Why should I? We were in the country, way back from the road, and so on.
Ladies and Gentleman I didn't think a thing of it.
My friend said he spotted a rabbit, and Hart was off!
He ended up on the road, and was hit in the head by a passing car, but we didn't know this at the time.
When hit, Hart didn't even go down.
Three months later, his jaws locked opened and he couldn't shut them. We had to go to the vet and he put him to sleep as in snore, and used a broom handle to pry his jaws open enough so they would unhook and he could close his mouth.
The vet told me he had been struck in the side of his jaw hard, what else could it have been.
This happened as far as his jaws locking open bad enough he had to go to the vet school 
in Aim's  Aiwa.
The school said they had never done a surgery like this before, and didn't know if it would hold, it didn't.
I held Hart in my arms on Thanksgiving day of 82 while the vet gave him the fatal injection.
I learned a lesson I never forgot, ever!
I had another guide a Yellow Lab female named Bear. I had her for 15 years.
She worked for 12 of those years.
I then placed locks on my gates at home and used them without fail.
Unless I was within a secure fenced area I had checked myself or my family member never let my dog off leach again.
I would never go to the door to let someone in, unless my dog was secure first in one way or another.
Please, do not live this self-made nightmare just because, or something could happen, and you just don't want to mess with it now.
This haunted me for years.
One more thing, and I  will stop.
I found that doing the extra to make sure my dog was secure just became part of what I do and who I am, and no big deal. But I will tell you this, it took, even after that, disciplining myself that there is no exceptions ever!
Thank you for listening.
Stepper12 at cableone.netr


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