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Old 12-11-2009, 02:58 PM   #40
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by ilovemeyorkies View Post
Well to answer your questions..

It was a bear or a cougar, both are very very rare to come and attack people or dogs in their home, but they are out there.

We now think it was a cougar because bears should be asleep this time of year and only a cougar could have been sneeky enought to get Jerry from us by stocking the house for a few days.

The cougar didn't get to eat his meal because Jerry isn't that easy to kill and was alive and within minutes big scary people where out looking for him.

We didn't find the wound or blood - Because he crawled a short distance with his injurys and they didn't bleed that much most broken ribs and stuff from a swipe. It was cold out also, and the vet who did a otopsay said she couldn't tell until she shaved him down that this is what happened either, we didn't even look for anything here.


So in the end, Jerry was problably a hero and fought a stalking cougar trying to protect the house and his wife. We didn't loose him, he was stalked and taken, and as far as having Yorkies and living in the mountains... I can't even imagine how to explain why people life normal lives deep in nature.. but everyone should at least spend some of their life like this its wonderful.

So Jerry died a quick death, and he died a hero fighting with a large cat, saving us and his wife.. there is no way to die with more honour in my mind for a dog.. I am glad he got to die in peace outside beside a natural creek, on a beautiful night and not on some road and on a vets table...

R.I.P. sweet and brave Jerry, you may have saved one of our lives, now we know there was a sneeky cougar out here...

Plus our big dog went nuts last night for somethign in the bush.. If it was a bear we would hear it tear away, if a cougar we wouldn't see him or hear him... learn about cougars and you will see how wonderfully gifted animals they are.
And so the vet did not realize that this time of year a bear wold be hibernating. And there was no blood on the dog where the claw marks were. A cougar would have ripped the dlog wide open with one swipe, and if they were that close to the house, and the dog was fighting, wouldn't you have heard the noise.

My job is done here and I do not intend to encourage you by responding to any more of your ridiculous posts and I urge others to do the same.

DO NOT FEED THE TROLL
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