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I am so mad I took Lola and Pablo to the dog park today. We stayed about an hour. Pablo is a scaredy cat and stays by my side but today he ventured out to play with some of the dog but would come running back to me. Pablo is 2lb and 9 months old. Well, this lady came in just as I was getting ready to round them up and unleashed her Boston Terrier. I dont know if that dog sensed Pablo being a Chicken but the dog took off after my Pablo. Pablo ran so fast around and around, I was running and trying to get him and the dog was on his butt nipping and trying to bite. Lots of people standing but nobody would grab this Boston. Finally I managed to snatch up Pablo in my arms. Guys, his heart was racing and he was sooo scared. The owner grabbed her dog and said he has never acted like that before. I wanted to swear at her but I said in a mean tone "My dog could have had a heart attack and your dog does not belong with the small dogs. And with that I left all those fools. How dare her and the others sit and watch my baby hurting....How would you guys feel? Im so PO.:mad: |
Aww, I'm sorry. I'm glad your baby wasn't hurt!! I would be pissed too if know one would have helped. :mad: |
You know, I have a 24 lbs Scottie and a 20 lbs Westie also that would have taken that dog on..RUFFFF. |
How scary for poor Pablo!!! I sure hope he's ok!! I would have been FURIOUS too!!! Something very similiar happened to us the other day....we hardly ever encounter dogs..here in Montana...but we were walking alongside the lake the other day...and a couple were approaching us...and they sat down on some benches holding their VERY large Black dogs close to them.....not sure what breed but they were HUGE...well as soon as we got close..getting ready to pass by...one of those FREAKING monsters pulled loose and was on top of me and my girls before I knew it....THANK GOODNESS he wasn't MEAN or my babies could have been really hurt.... I pulled both girls into my arms as quickly as I could before the dang thing could step on them...my Tulip is only 3 lbs!!! And Daizy is 6....and then I pushed that stupid Brute dog off of me with my knees.....finally the owner come over and pulled their dog back.......I must have looked PO"D because as I passed the ladies husband apologized quietly about the incident...I was so angry...but I told them ...."thank goodness that dog wasn't mean or my babies could have been really hurt!!! And that they need to keep a better grip on their dogs!!! " So unfortunately it has happened to alot of us!! I know EXACTLY how you feel....and your poor little guy even got BIT!!! OMG They are soooooooo lucky I wasn't there...they would have gotten the tongue lashing of their lives!!! Especially all those jerks just standing idly by while that is going on!!! Sorry that happened to you and Pablo!!! poor baby! |
Close one! Some owner are not responsible enough to have a pet. It was probably not the first time her dog show aggressively, she shouldn't of have let the dog off leash. Happy your dog is ok. |
So glad you dog was ok. I would have been very mad!! You have every right to feel the way you do! |
I agree what an idiot. Your poor baby. Glad he is ok now. |
I am so glad your little Pablo is ok. It would make me pissed off too if all those people watched and did nothing about it! A much larger dog going after a tiny dog? That's WRONG! I am always nervous when I see big dogs and I have Suzi with me. It is very scary to think what they can do to our precious babies. |
Poor Pablo. I am glad he is OK. I would have been very angry too. And the nerve of everyone there to just stand and watch. Ugh! What is the world coming too?? |
I'm glad your baby is okay! That lady is an example why some ppl should NOT own a dog or pet, they aren't responsible enough. |
Because of the events you just described I would never let a 2 lb dog loose in a park with any other dogs. No way, accidents can happen in a split second and many people can't predict how their dog will act. I am just glad your baby is okay. As small as he is it would not take much for a bigger dog to really hurt him. Maybe the other dog thought your baby was a squirrel. :) I can't believe all the people just stood around and watched. Shame on them. |
I am glad your little guy is okay, that would have made me really mad. The dog park I go to sometimes gets a "wild child" in the mix also and it is funny because all the Yorkie owners scoop up their dogs and usually someone will say something to the owner. I have found that the best time to go to my dog park is during the week in the afternoon or on weekends around Noon, not a lot of dogs there and it is easier to watch your dog. The one thing that will make me leave the dog park immediately, an owner who is not paying attention to their dog (usually standing along the fence talking on their cell phone) and their dog acting crazy. I realize in most cases the dog is just excited to see other "friends" but for a little dog the over friendliness can be a huge problem. Again, I am glad you were able to get your little boy up and out of harms way. Poor guy, he must of been really scared. I saw your post where you mentioned you also have a Westie, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE a Westie to go along with my Yorkie. |
Aw poor Pablo! Some people are idiots. I would be mad to!!! |
Im glad Pablo is ok!!!:) Poor little thing! |
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Yorkies are small and helpless I can imagine how you felt. I really am concerned that even an owl or anything could attack my small Yorkie. I know of an incident where a larger dog actually unexpectedly just grabbed a little chihuahua and killed it on the spot. Be watchful of your little pets. |
I mean, i kinda know what your going through. Everytime i walk Bella some big random dog runs out of a house and i have to pick her up!! SO annoying... |
My husband laughs at me but I carry pepper spray whenever I take Sadie outside. In that situation I wouldn't have hesitated to use it. I used to have a toy poodle and we had a Boston that lived behind us. He broke through the fence one time and did exactly like you are talking about with our poodle. She was petrified! |
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I am glad Pablo is okay. Everytime I read a story like this, my heart thumps as I read it. It is very scary. I have met a Boston for a quick meetup as I do dogsitting once in a while and the dog were so mean that all he wanted to do is to attack my Yorkie and he was so focused on it that he was drooling the whole time! It wasn't the breed as the owner said he was undersocialized but he sure was strong and scary for a not too big dog. Good thing I didn't let them be together in one area straight away or it would be total disaster. |
Oh Lisette I am SO SO SORRY for you and sweet Pablo!!! This is the exact reason I never take my boys to any dog parks. It only takes an instant for something tragic to happen. I am APPALLED that no one had the decency to help you and Pablo! What heartless people! Give him extra love and kisses from my tonight, the thought of what happened to him just breaks my heart :( |
i'm glad pablo is ok. some people can be morons. i think this incident happens quite often, it's happened to me. people need to learn that big dogs belong in one part of the dog park and small dogs belong in another. i also hate it when some owners don't even know their own dog's temperment. if your dog doesn't get along well with other dogs, then don't take it to the dog park and have it attack other dogs! get that dog socialized elsewhere! |
After that incident you probably couldn't get him to go near the place anyway. Glad all is ok, sounds like it was pretty scarey. I have the issue with Roxie that she wants to fight back any dog messing with her. That's just not safe for her. She thinks she's as big as some of the bigger dogs. I usually just pick her up when I see other dogs approaching even if they're on a leash. That would be hard to do with more then one though. |
Wow, how scarry! I'm so angry for you that no one else stepped in to help. I can understand you not wanting to take Pablo back there! Thank goodness he was not physically injured. Tons of ((((hugs)))) to you both. Does the dog park have personal responsible for making sure the dogs that enter are members of the park? Meaning, at my local park you have to take in your current shot records in order to join the park and are given a tag to wear on your dog's collar to prove membership. Here you can report dogs that are bullies to the personel. This way it's documented and they will remove that dog's membership to the park. However, at your park, if there was a lot of people there, then I wouldn't go back either. I wouldn't want my baby to socialize with such unhelpful and selfish people. So sorry this happened to you two!!!! |
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I feel for you. That is one reason I am afraid to take little Jemma to one. Plus I'm just phobic about her catching something there. We have some stray wild cats in the Retirement Village I live in. If my Jemma ever got out they would kill her. These cats are big. I've called Animal Control to come set up some traps to catch them. Have they yet? No. So I am calling and going to rant at them telling them these cats are now coming into my yard. And the male cat is now marking his terrority. It smells horrible. grrrrr There is a vacant house next to me for a long time. The cats are all over there and they see my baby looking at the window. Now they are coming to my yard and sitting there starring at Jemma. Talk about pissed off? I am now constantly chasing them. They will go to the bathroom in my yard and gosh knows what Jemma can get. I pray that little bugger never gets out my door. They would have her for dinner. That poor baby, must have been more than scared, the little heart pumping like that, grrrr. Give that baby hugs for me Carol and Jemma |
Oscar is our second yorkie, so over the years i've given this a lot of thought. I know this may be unpallatable to a lot of you, but if my yorkie's on a lead and is approached by a dog in aggresive manner, the other dog is going to get kicked. If my yorkie gets injured by an agressive dog off the lead, the other dogs owner is going to get it aswell. I'd do anything to protect him. ANYTHING. I absolutely HATE irresponsible dog owners. Saying that they've never behaved like that before is no excuse. A local farmer has just had a lamb killed by a dog off the lead and has had to put up notices asking that people keep dogs under control. What a joke. |
I don't know what it is about Bostons and Yorkies. They just don't mix! I really feel for you because I am in the same situation. I am trying to socialize my very small, timid yorkie, and we've had a few run-ins with Bostons. I think as a breed they are very playful and don't take no for an answer. I don't know if this will help you, but what I'm doing is taking Thor to doggy daycare. They have a lot of personnel there and they are careful about mixing dogs, so they won't pick Thor up if he gets wussy - they want him to learn to take care of himself. HOWEVER, if we are out in the park together and he gets scared of another dog, I pick him up. I want him to know that if he gets chased he should come straight back to Mommy. My hope is that this gives him more confidence to explore. |
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*As a total side note about Petsmart~years ago when my son was little maybe 5 yrs old~we were in Petsmart and there was a Doberman with its owners and my son thought he was playing with it just as he played with my sister Dobie. The dog lunged at him! I nearly had a heartache right there in the store! The owners blamed my son but I am sorry but if you have a pet with even the slightest aggressive behavior it is your responsiblity to keep it under your control. It is not an excuse that YOUR dog attacked because of someone elses actions ie a 5 yr old thinking he was playing. Just not cool! |
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I had a similar thing happen to me but instead of a boston it was a great dane after knocking over my little girl and then knocking me over to I got up and grabbed my girls and ran out! I don't see why dog parks can not make a small section for the smaller dogs! |
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