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OMG, this is what scares me with my two. They don't go out without me or the BF. What really scares me is when they take off running to the other side of the yard. I have 2-acres (fenced in) and I believe everyone here knows how fast a yorkie can run. I cannot catch up with them. I really hate I can't just let them run and play. I have seen hawks around and yes I do shoot at them with a high power b-b gun. I don't do it to kill, just trying to scare away. One thing I would like to say about the video is why is this man leaving his 6-lb dog outside anyway? Did I hear him right that he let the dog out when he left for work? |
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Ugh, that is horrible. :( There is a hawk in the neighborhood where my parents live and my mom has seen it watching and flying around when she's walked Rhia. She always picks Rhia up and hurries home. I had to explain to my guy that Rhia will NEVER be left alone in the backyard if we ever get a house. I'm too afraid of birds or other animals getting to her, even if she's 7lbs. And yeah, hawk attacks my dog? It's dead. I'll get rid of that evidence fast. Eff my dog being eaten by a giant bird of prey. :) |
How scary! I can't believe he left the dog out while he went to work though?? That poor dog has some serious wounds... |
OMG! this is so scary. I am never a person to keep dogs outside anyway but just knowing how small these babies are it is scary to think that something might swoop down or out of the bushes and get them. My sweetie doesn't go out yet but he will NEVER be allowed to be out alone. I am a country girl and I also have no issues with filling it with buckshot for my baby! |
Ughhh I know I'm staying out of all your backyards...lol..... So far in the city I have no hawks in backyard, but raccoons, and I saw an opposum the other day. Also we have coyotes, was a warning on the radio couple of days ago, apparently a pack of coyotes have killed dogs that were in their backyard. We do have hawks and other bigger birds of prey at my fav conservation park. |
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This is a worrisome article for me to read. I let Betty Boop in the backyard but I'm always with her, right behind her, wherever she goes. BUT, she isn't on a leash. I guess I think I could kill a hawk with my bare hands if I had to. Seriously, it is something I think about. That poor little pom. I hope the owner doesn't leave him in the backyard, BY HIMSELF ALL DAY, ever again. |
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He certainly learned his lesson with that one. I would never EVER leave Jackson outside alone when I'm going to be going to work, or for long periods of time... that's just asking for trouble. Poor dog- I am so happy she is alive and going to be okay! |
Knowing the owner has seen hawks before in his area, WHY would he leave a little dog outside alone??? To leave a little dog alone is dumb, it is not just hawks that could have got that little dog!! Ugh I hate people like this, it is sad. |
That is terrible. It scares me to hear something like that. I have lots of wildlife in my neighborhood such as deer, hawks, eagles, turkey buzzards, fox, snakes, bunnies and wild turkeys, to name a few. My neighbor, 2 houses down just confirmed with pictures that she has a big mama fox with her 3 cubs living under her shed!!! My dogs have been going nuts on our walks sniffing and running around in circles lately. Well, now we know why as my neighbor has seen the fox running from my yard to hers. I have been finding fox poo in our driveway and in front of our yard. I couldn't figure out what it was from as I have found deer poo and other dog poo around. Hot Rod and Maggie May have been very wary as we start our walks, especially in the mornings. Sometimes they do not want to go on the walks. I guess they are smelling the foxes scent much stronger then. |
I may be the world's foremost advocate on Free Access Doggy Doors, but DON'T ever let convenience trump common sense ! |
We need reminders all the time when something like this happens :(. We never, ever allow the furs in the yard alone - bc we too have birds of prey. Some people aren't yet aware that their yorkies can be picked up by birds - so thank you for posting this! |
Even a good sized 10-15lb yorkie can STILL be picked up by bigger hawks/eagles! Some of the fish we've seen swept out of lakes have been good size 10-20lb pikes! Be extra worried about your pups from the first snow to the end of spring. Predators become more desperate for food during the cold months due to all their prey hibernating/hiding for warmth and almost all watered areas are frozen, so no fish. This is ANY predator... we have bears, wolves, coyotes, fox, etc. have more of a tendency to wander into population when 1. it's too cold for their prey and 2. when their habitat is being demolished. Mind you, we should always be worried about our little dogs, but during this time be extra cautious! Speaking from experience in hunting and living in a place with just about every type of predator animal found in north America lol. |
I was shocked when the man said he left his dog out when he went to work even though he knew there was a hawk attack only a couple of blocks away. I don't know how stupid people can be. I wouldn't even leave my bassets outside when I'm not home and they weigh over 55 lbs. Now because of his stupidity that little dog is going to suffer and he wakes up. Duh!!!!!!!! |
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