[NAGDU] Scary Situation

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Sat Mar 19 01:59:39 UTC 2016


Oh my stars that is dreadful.
They are watching you,  I would get an alarm for your house.

Original message:
> Good Evening:

> I had a very scary situation this morning.  I live in a senior housing
> development where all the homes are duplexes and they are arranged in a big
> oval with homes on both sides of the street.  My house is on the inner part
> of the oval so the back door faces the large retention pond.  This morning I
> put Eva out on her 30 foot tie-out as I usually do.  I stand in the doorway
> as if I am watching her like any sighted person would do.  Her tie-out is
> one of the heavy metal cords covered by plastic.  Suddenly she began barking
> and came running back to me and pushed past me to get through the door.  I
> was shocked to find her tie-out was in two pieces.  I know she didn’t chew
> it because the plastic was a perfectly even cut and so was the metal cord
> inside.  Now, I ask, who would do this kind of thing?  The problem is, I do
> not have any proof so there isn’t anything I can do.  I feel like putting a
> burglar alarm on her collar.  My back yard is open so anyone could walk back
> there.  The other thing is, obviously the person knew I am blind and could
> not see them.  I always stand at the door so people will think I am watching
> out for my dog.  Later this morning as I was dragging my trash can back to
> the garage, I spoke to a lady across the street.  She wasn’t out that early
> but said she was sure someone cut it hoping that Eva would go with them.
> Fortunately for me, Eva has a very loud bark and ran right to me.  So, as I
> sit here in fear every time Eva wants to be outside, I am thankful she is
> here with me.  The sad thing is that Eva loves being out in the yard
> watching the ducks birds and all the other action from the pond.  I took her
> out on a shorter leash but, it just isn’t the same when she had the freedom
> of a 30 foot leash to wander around our large yard.

> Sandra and Eva, who always run back to mom
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