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I'm so glad that you reconsidered and took your umbrella and also that you both made it home unharmed. Tibbe sounds like such an adorable little boy with a larger than life personality. It's no wonder why you love him so. |
I think the umbrella idea is wonderful. I have used it every time we go to the park ever since I first saw you post about it. Before that I would automatically pick her up whenever I saw a dog near by but if one ever came from behind it would have been too late. I know these little dogs sometimes remind other dogs of bunnies or something but I think there are a lot of people that just do not train their dogs properly. Glad to hear Tribbe was not effected in the least by the incident! He sounds like quite a scrapper! |
Glad he is ok and you had your umbrella. I never thought of carrying one. Your quick moves probably saved your baby. |
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Oh my gosh how scary! I would have been terrified! Thank goodness for your umbrella! |
Wow! Too scary and too close! Thank goodness you are a quick thinker - but sounds like Tibbe was protecting you from those big bad dogs! So glad all is well - give Tibbe a big hug :D |
So very glad you and Tibbe are both safe.:) |
OMG, thats scary.. But all is well if it ends well. Glad to know that you and Tibbe are safe.. |
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Absolutely!!! Everything you point out is true!!! We save our babies by snatching them up, but then YOU become the target for the atteacking dog, as it continues to go after your dog, held high over your head, if possible! With all that you endured with the horrific attack on little Jilly, OMG!!! it is a wonderment you could even function at all....Excellent idea with the large umbrella....a LARGE one is the key phrase here....if it had been one of those little pocket size purse carryind, I dont think you would have had the success you did....and I agree with your idea that it is probably the sounds and the flurring bustle of that "monsterous thing" flying open unexpectedly when you push the button, that provides at least 50% of the fear factor for the avenging dogs! Poor you and poor little Tibbs! These babies of ours will take on ANYTHING!!! You need a "NO FEAR" bumper sticker for his butt!!! |
Oh, my goodness, no fear at all. Fairly shortly after Jilly was attacked & the vets cleared her to go on a walk again, I took her right up the block (but certainly not on the street where the Dalmatian lived) to where a particularly loud and viscious-sounding GSD lived on the corner house and whose back yard ran alongside the sidewalk, trying to keep myself calm, ready to go into trainer mode and ready for her fear at seeing a big dog again. I had prepared what I was going to do to slowly rehab her thru her fear. But the moment he came near his fence & began to bark, she was pulling on the leash and when I let her go right up near the fence, she was snarling and going toe-to-toe near the Cox fence with that big dog who sounded so loud & intimidating and she was just about 6 weeks post-op from her injury repair surgery. I was scared she'd hurt herself getting so roused and we left. I did give her praise for her extremely positive reaction to her first re-encounter with a big dog rather than ducking her tail and running away. She was just fearless and I never saw that the attack changed her a whit! All my preparations and reading about how to rehab a once-attacked, fearful dog weren't ever needed! Tibbe is apparently a lot like her. He backs down to nothing from another dog. So I have to take that into consideration when he's around them as he thinks he's Rin Tin Tin - and he's more like steak size to some of today's big dogs! |
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When my Shih Tzu and I were attacked by a dog all I had was my purse to whack the other dog on the head but I kicked at him as well. He had rushed out the owners door and was upon my baby before I knew what happened. We were living in town at the time. I had just come home from work and put his leash on him and never put down my purse as I usually did. It was a pretty good sized purse though since I used to work long hours and carried a ton of stuff. The owner came running out the door yelling at me for hitting his dog on the head as it was trying to eat my dog! They were mindless "people." Thankfully, my little guy was not as seriously hurt as your Jilly but I still carry the paranoia of another attack. My heart starts racing when I see a dog heading toward us. I almost stopped taking Gracie to the park that she loves so much because of my own paranoia. Can't say I am totally free of it but I feel we are much safer with the umbrella. |
Tibbe is one tough pup! Glad your all ok. Ive had a few encounters as well on walks :-/ Always scary. |
evil dogs trying to get Tibbe. I hope you aren't too shaken. I'm sorry I don't know what a Spitz dog is? Can you report the attack to the animal services in your area at all. Pepper spray is such a great idea and you can usually clip that to your trousers hmmmm, wonder if it works on hawks. Those are my biggest concern these days. |
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Glad you had that purse when your dog was attacked. Imagine that person getting mad for you hitting the dog trying to eat your baby!!!!!! A vicious dog attack will kind of mark you for life and makes you super sentient from then on. After that attack, any walks included an umbrella, even when no dog was along, and that was in 1998 or 1999, so I have used umbrellas for a whole lot of walks and a whole lot of dogs coming my way so far with 100% success. But these dogs got closer than any others and I really think it was they weren't privy to the intimidating opening up of the umbrella before their eyes and ears. That is something for me to remember for the next rainy day walk! |
Some people put too much trust on their dog...what makes them think they're not going to run out to chase something, what if a car happens to drive by??? I am so glad that you & Tibbe are ok! We've had a big unleashed GSD trotting up to us & as soon as I bent down to scoop up Princess & Turbo, the GSD already had his nose on them. After the fact, I realized that the GSD was very friendly but I wasn't sure how Turbo would react (he nips @ other dogs if they get too close) & thus provoking the GSD. Turbo is even more fearful of other dogs after this experience bc of how I reacted.=/ I'm working on him, sitting whenever a dog passes by or going the opposite way if he gives a negative reaction (this seems to work the best for him as long as we're moving away from the other dog!). He'll do good on some days, others not so much esp if the other dog is barking back lolll...total chaos. |
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