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Awww they are his protectors. Such a sweet pic |
Scary stuff....thank goodness all is ok! |
So happy he's ok...what happened to his neck? |
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Thank goodness he is going to be fine, how scary! things happen so quickly. |
Just checking to see how he is doing? |
wow how scary, glad you found him in time, perhaps he strained his neck trying to dig himself out. My sister lives in the town next to you and has a yorkie and a big fenced in back yard, the yorkie has the run of it when she goes out, I am going to tell her about this thread |
You never know what could happen to your babies even in your own back yard. You think they're safe but so many things can happen. /For example a couple of months ago my friend let her dogs go into the backyard. A day before she had someone remove a large tree from her yard. Well the jerk, instead of filling in the hole covered it with a piece of tarp. Well one of her ran over the tarp and fell into the hole and broke both her hind legs. Thank God she heard her screaming and ran out . She is now in the process of suing the company for the vet bills. It's not going to make her dog feel any better though. It's kind of her fault though because she was aware of the tree removal and should have checked it out before she let the dogs out there. We all make mistakes though. i know I learned my lesson. Zach is just fine now the vet said it was just a strain and he has to wear a collar for a coiuple more weeks. |
When I first read this title, I thought this was going to be a funny adventure (the deepest snow drift I have seen here in Houston is 2 inches deep, so I obviously have no experience with a real, dangerous "snow drift" )....after I read the post, OMG!! it was obvious that baby could have easily DIED in that snow!! Thank God for the Bassets.....poor baby! I guess all y'all that are familiar with snow and snow drifts, realize the danger here....thanks for posting and giving me an education! |
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What a cute pic! Looks like Zach is warm and cozy now.:):) What happened to Zach's neck that he needed the cone of silence? Hope that whatever it is that he heals quickly. |
Just to let everyone who cared enough to ask about Zach that he is doing great. The cone came off his neck and he is back to himself again. I hope we have no more snow this year. I can't take anymore excitement. I find it funny that since the incident with the snowdrift, the hounds follow him around like shadows and they watch everything he does. They also make sure that he right behind them when they come back into the house. Also they don't like when the other dogs get too rough with him which totally annoys Zach because he loves to play rough with the other dogs. |
Happy to hear!!! Thanks for the update, 'cause I was wondering. I second the 'no snow' wish for you all who had it bad this time. Cheers! |
Yay for Zach!!! So happy he has come out of this unscathed. Hooray for your other dogs for looking out for him. Don't worry, I don't think anything like this will happen any time real soon. We do live and learn after all. |
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OMG Another Snowstorm After what Zach just went through you would think he would not want to go out into the snow again, but there he was by the door trying to get out. You just can't keep him away from the snow. We let him out but we were right there with him and what does he do? He runs into the deepest snow again. This time the hounds followed him wherever he went and we were there watcing. |
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