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yorkie mad 07-07-2009 10:30 AM

Would you risk it?
 
Got the evening news tonight and there was a story about a house just up the road that had a fire and all skin people got out but 2 yorkies were carried out by firemen and only one made it after being given CPR.
The firemen said the family were right not to go in and rescue their dogs.
Would you risk it?
I would have to she is just as precious as if my sons were in there.

RoscoesMommy42 07-07-2009 10:33 AM

I dont know. It would be easy to say yes, but my 2 children need a mother and it would be a hard decision. I think that is one of those things that you would have to be in that situation to really know what you would do. I just hope never to be in that situation!!

BonBon 07-07-2009 10:37 AM

In my case, my yorkies are my children. So, I really think I would go back in after them. I pray I never have to find out what I'd do.

This used to be one of my biggest fears. I kept wondering how they would get out to safety if the house ever caught on fire while I wasn't home. Buying my pet door has given me a lot of peace - I don't worry nearly as much as I used to.

RoscoesMommy42 07-07-2009 10:39 AM

That IS a good reason to have a pet door. I never thought to have one for that reason.

mjharpst 07-07-2009 10:43 AM

I had a friend who always kenneled her maltese while she was gone and they had a fire and the poor dog was trapped in.

These are my husband and I's children- honestly I dont think I would have left the house without them until I absolutely had too. How awful.

yorkiepuppie 07-07-2009 10:47 AM

if there is a fire. i would not leave my house until i find my dog so i can leave the house with her. i am confused as to why the dogs not with them if there is a fire? i imagine if there is a fire. the dogs would run to the owners and alert them, is that not true?

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie (Post 2702300)
if there is a fire. i would not leave my house until i find my dog so i can leave the house with her. i am confused as to why the dogs not with them if there is a fire? i imagine if there is a fire. the dogs would run to the owners and alert them, is that not true?

yes , I would have thought so too. The paper said the fire began in the bedroom and the firemen found both yorkies hiding under a bed in another room.
I saw the smoke outside last night at about 6.30 pm so it wasn't bed time . I guess they were laying upstairs when it happened.

Ellie May 07-07-2009 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie (Post 2702300)
if there is a fire. i would not leave my house until i find my dog so i can leave the house with her. i am confused as to why the dogs not with them if there is a fire? i imagine if there is a fire. the dogs would run to the owners and alert them, is that not true?

This is what I was thinking.
Ellie sometimes decides to lay in the next room and it would take five seconds to get her. Usually she is no more than 10 feet away from us.

yorkiepuppie 07-07-2009 11:06 AM

emergency planning
 
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Originally Posted by yorkie mad (Post 2702309)
yes , I would have thought so too. The paper said the fire began in the bedroom and the firemen found both yorkies hiding under a bed in another room.
I saw the smoke outside last night at about 6.30 pm so it wasn't bed time . I guess they were laying upstairs when it happened.

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Originally Posted by Ellie May (Post 2702316)
This is what I was thinking.
Ellie sometimes decides to lay in the next room and it would take five seconds to get her. Usually she is no more than 10 feet away from us.

this is so sad. i don't want people to die from going back in the house to save their dogs, but at the same time. i cannot imagine standing there, watching the house burn, knowing that my dog is inside! i just can't imagine that at all.

this thread inspired me to do some emergency planning. i am going talk to my fiance tonight and plan out what we will do in case of fire, or any kind of emergency. we have a yorkie and 3 bunnies. we need to figure out who's going to get which furbabies in case we need to exit the house very quickly.

Tae1107 07-07-2009 11:13 AM

One night the fire alarm went off in my house.... and most of my dogs ran and hid becaue they were afraid of the noise.... my oldest Yorkie came right to me as he always had.... if the fire alarm went off or another loud noise

not till then did I realize the how serious this would have been had it been a real fire because they all ran upstairs and hid under the beds.....like these poor dogs did...and did not want to come out

since then I have set the fire alarm off randomly and have rewarded them when they come to me..... so they are hopefully better trained to run to me when the alarm goes off not go and hide....

yorkiepuppie 07-07-2009 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Tae1107 (Post 2702336)
One night the fire alarm went off in my house.... and most of my dogs ran and hid becaue they were afraid of the noise.... my oldest Yorkie came right to me as he always had.... if the fire alarm went off or another loud noise

not till then did I realize the how serious this would have been had it been a real fire because they all ran upstairs and hid under the beds.....like these poor dogs did...and did not want to come out

since then I have set the fire alarm off randomly and have rewarded them when they come to me..... so they are hopefully better trained to run to me when the alarm goes off not go and hide....

what a good idea! :thumbup:

gp1524 07-07-2009 11:17 AM

omg... how scary! :eek: i wouldnt want to go through something like this.... because I know I would deff.. go back and try to save my lil ones.. they are like my children.. sad to say even my own son tells:aimeeyork me that.. lol.. when ever we go shopping and he gets something.. theres a for sure that Bentley & Lexy are getting a toy as well... (bad habit) but they are just like my own kids as well.. :rolleyes:

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie (Post 2702328)
this is so sad. i don't want people to die from going back in the house to save their dogs, but at the same time. i cannot imagine standing there, watching the house burn, knowing that my dog is inside! i just can't imagine that at all.

this thread inspired me to do some emergency planning. i am going talk to my fiance tonight and plan out what we will do in case of fire, or any kind of emergency. we have a yorkie and 3 bunnies. we need to figure out who's going to get which furbabies in case we need to exit the house very quickly.


If this thread inspires just one person to think about the safety of their family and pets incase of a house fire then that little yorkie didn't die for nothing.Im going to make an escape plan too.

poppys mummy 07-07-2009 11:54 AM

definately
 
:D i would definately go back to rescue poppy :thumbup: she is treated just like one of my skin daughters and i would certainly go back for them , my 3 girls are my life :) xx

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 12:04 PM

heres the link, it turns out it was arson:mad:



Mum and daughter escape Leigh Park blaze drama - Portsmouth Today

chattiesmom 07-07-2009 12:16 PM

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We DID have a fire and we did rescue all 8 adult Yorkies, 2 litters of pups and our elderly boxer. Although the fire was contained to the back porch the house was filled with toxic smoke. My son lit a bbq grill which was on the back porch, the gas tank was defective and the tank actually caught on fire. We are very lucky that it didn't explode -- but the heat was so intense that the whole porch was destroyed, windows melted, even blinds on the inside of the house melted. We sustained over $100,000 in damage when it was all said and done.

Patti 07-07-2009 12:22 PM

I think my instincts would take over and I would run in and get them. If I was at home at the time, my girls are always with me so I would grab all 3. We do have it worked out that in an emergency, my husband grabs Pixie, my dtr Cali and I get Roxie out if we are all home. I can't imagine watching them go that way.

dogbert 07-07-2009 12:35 PM

Our Yorkie is a rescue and hubby installed another smoke detector last winter and when he tested it our dog freaked out big time, ran and hid. It took awhile to find her and get her to come out. The next time he tested it I took her into a room, stayed with her and shut the door so it wouldn't be so loud for her.

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dogbert (Post 2702433)
Our Yorkie is a rescue and hubby installed another smoke detector last winter and when he tested it our dog freaked out big time, ran and hid. It took awhile to find her and get her to come out. The next time he tested it I took her into a room, stayed with her and shut the door so it wouldn't be so loud for her.

Good point. We havn't tested our fire alarm since having Tia! Thats since last October:eek:

Guess what Im doing tonight before bed:rolleyes:

mscat 07-07-2009 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by chattiesmom (Post 2702408)
We DID have a fire and we did rescue all 8 adult Yorkies, 2 litters of pups and our elderly boxer. Although the fire was contained to the back porch the house was filled with toxic smoke. My son lit a bbq grill which was on the back porch, the gas tank was defective and the tank actually caught on fire. We are very lucky that it didn't explode -- but the heat was so intense that the whole porch was destroyed, windows melted, even blinds on the inside of the house melted. We sustained over $100,000 in damage when it was all said and done.

I am so happy you were able to get all of your dogs safely, and your family was not hurt! how scary abd devastating that must have been !

Right back in my apartments , and a few feet from where I am this is our back yard. A dried up field .We live upstairs. One 4rth of July Yr it did catch on fire. It was very windy that day, some kids threw fireworks over the fence and the fire spread so fast, I thought it was going to get our place> My son and I were already outside, all we could do was watch. The firemen were pounding on everybody's door to get out. The smoke was horrid. It was before I had my 2 dogs.
I have very severe burn scars on me > I have been through skin graphs and all that, but it is the smoke that usually gets people and animals. YES, I would in a heartbeat never leaave my animals behind! However, I would hopefully not have to be placed in the position to have to run in a burning building after them to get them! I'd have them beforehand !!!! There my babies , so I'd take them too, My son would help me. My Suzi is afraid of the fire alarm , she always runs on my bed, I know where to find her. The puppy follows her. We will grab both of them! NEver ever leave them behind in the first place ! :thumbup:

salazark 07-07-2009 12:44 PM

I guess I found out what I would do last weekend. We were staying at a really nice hotel over the fourth. We were sitting by the pool on the night of the fourth when we saw people pointing up to a room that looked like it was on fire. The whole balcony looked like it was on fire. Sadie was in our room napping in her playpen. My husband and I both took off running as fast as we could. He beat me to the room and got her out. I was so afraid someone was going to try to stop me. I talked to the hotel staff afterwards and they said that it was some kind of candle glowing and there wasn't a fire. I think they had fireworks or a flare or something because it really looked like a fire. They told me I did the right thing because if they had evacuated they would not have let me in. I told them I didn't think they could have stopped me. :) I brought her down to the pool for a little while - I just had to hold her for a bit. They didn't stop me. The next day every staff member I saw asked me how my cute little dog was.

salazark 07-07-2009 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by chattiesmom (Post 2702408)
We DID have a fire and we did rescue all 8 adult Yorkies, 2 litters of pups and our elderly boxer. Although the fire was contained to the back porch the house was filled with toxic smoke. My son lit a bbq grill which was on the back porch, the gas tank was defective and the tank actually caught on fire. We are very lucky that it didn't explode -- but the heat was so intense that the whole porch was destroyed, windows melted, even blinds on the inside of the house melted. We sustained over $100,000 in damage when it was all said and done.

Oh my gosh - that must have been so frightening. Our house burned when I was a little girl and I will never forget it. We all got out but thankfully at the time we had no pets. I don't think I could leave without them.

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by salazark (Post 2702455)
I guess I found out what I would do last weekend. We were staying at a really nice hotel over the fourth. We were sitting by the pool on the night of the fourth when we saw people pointing up to a room that looked like it was on fire. The whole balcony looked like it was on fire. Sadie was in our room napping in her playpen. My husband and I both took off running as fast as we could. He beat me to the room and got her out. I was so afraid someone was going to try to stop me. I talked to the hotel staff afterwards and they said that it was some kind of candle glowing and there wasn't a fire. I think they had fireworks or a flare or something because it really looked like a fire. They told me I did the right thing because if they had evacuated they would not have let me in. I told them I didn't think they could have stopped me. :) I brought her down to the pool for a little while - I just had to hold her for a bit. They didn't stop me. The next day every staff member I saw asked me how my cute little dog was.

That is scary .. Its different when you check your own house is safe at night but yes what if there are careless people in hotels . Good point.

yorkie mad 07-07-2009 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by chattiesmom (Post 2702408)
We DID have a fire and we did rescue all 8 adult Yorkies, 2 litters of pups and our elderly boxer. Although the fire was contained to the back porch the house was filled with toxic smoke. My son lit a bbq grill which was on the back porch, the gas tank was defective and the tank actually caught on fire. We are very lucky that it didn't explode -- but the heat was so intense that the whole porch was destroyed, windows melted, even blinds on the inside of the house melted. We sustained over $100,000 in damage when it was all said and done.


Just to say , so glad all your babies came out safely. That must have took some doing , I should imagine they were frightened.

Yorkie4luv 07-07-2009 02:36 PM

I wouldn't leave without my babies either, but in the case I was unconcious myself I have a sign out side the front door letting the fire dept. know that I have two small dogs inside the house.

If the fire alarm goes off in my house my dog stands underneath it and barks, so I guess I will be able to find him. Sophie is never far from my side.

cynsir 07-07-2009 02:54 PM

I have three 'kids', a cocker spaniel, a yorkie, and a maltese. I would NEVER leave my babies in case of fire. I would go back into the house to rescue each and every one of them since they are my kids. I've pushed the fire alert button on my fire alarms and both the yorkie and cocker spaniel run to me, I've only had the maltese for a few days so I don't know what she would do. I guess I need to test it again.

AprilLove 07-07-2009 03:47 PM

I would most definetly go in after them. :thumbup:

coolbar 07-07-2009 04:27 PM

I spent a few years in the Royal Navy and all the crew are trained in firefighting, as was stated in the newspaper article earlier, get your nose on the floor as there is normally an inch or so of breathable air below the smoke, always have an evacuation plan.

In my career as an electrician I have also been to burnt out houses three of which the fire started from a television on standby, always turn your machines off at the mains when not in use, do not use the standby button on your remote, your fire department can confirm this to you.

In the UK you can get free smoke alarms the brigade will fit them and visit and advise you of what to do and how to look after your house, it's a free visit just call them and you girls love those guys in uniform don't you, what are you waiting for.

Oh and by the way, if you have mains alarms it is recommended to replace them every 10 years.

manolos mom 07-07-2009 05:20 PM

So sad. Yes I would make sure all of us are gathered together and then run out. Whenever the tornado sirens go off I take all the dogs my husband and our daughter in the closet with blankets over our heads.

rebecca127 07-07-2009 05:51 PM

I have been through that...
 
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I havent posted in a while but I had to give a response to this as this happened to me in April and if it wasnt for my baby Abby I have no idea what would have happened...

I was getting ready to go to work and all of a sudden I head an explosion that shook my apt. I didnt think anything of it because I had 2 crazy ppl living downstairs from me ... Yes they were drug addicts and i thought they were just having an argument. About 1 min later my baby was going insane and ballistic and barking like I have never heard her bark before. I was confused and telling her to be quiet because it was still early in the morning and living in NYC you cant be too loud... Well she was running all over the house as if alerting to my family that something was going on (BTW no one was home it was just me her and my mothers bird). And she kept sniffing under my apt door. and I was like ok let me go check. I looked thru the peep hole and it was all black and I was like ok the light bulb went off... When my baby noticed I didnt do anything she went hysterical barking again and running back and forth... Mind you I didnt hear , smell or see anything that would set me off... So finally I opened my front door and O M G all there was was black and orange smoke EVERYWHERE AND I COULDNT SEE IN MY OWN HALLWAY!!!! I closed my door and ran for my dog, her collar and a lil jacket that I had all within in arms reach and RAN FOR MY LIFE CLUTCHING HER IN MY ARMS... I SWEAR IT BROKE MY HEART THAT I COULD NOT TAKE MY MOMS BORD BUT I COULD NOT CARRY THE CAGE WITH ME... THE MOMENT I LEFT MY APT I SWEAR WE BOTH COULD NOT BREATHE!! I was suffocating and I could feel my dog grasping for air and her little chest was just tight ( she is only 4 pounds). As I got outside.. I finally noticed that the fire was directly under my apartment and it was ENGULFED IN FLAMES AND WAS REACHING TO MY APARTMENT... I swear to you I was in complete hysterics and my dog was shaking like crazy...

The whole apt under was engulfed in fire and the flames were coming out of the window... But I THANK GOD MY APT HAD MINIMAL DAMAGE AND MY BIRD WAS ALIVE!!!!!!

But please please please keep your dogs collar, leash, harness or clothing if winter) within arms length. Go to the ASPCA'S website and request the free sticker you place on your window or front door that states how many animals you have in your apartment or house in case of emergencies and please in my experience I will NEVER ever crate a dog because of situations like this...

I am sorry this was long but I had to share my experience...

I will attach a pic of what my apt looked like after the fire...

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