Sunday, April 8, 2018

Not a good week


 for this girl 

Not feeling too good, thanks for asking

 My poor Mirrhi was attacked by a big brute of a dog last weekend. It was being walked on lead by a friend of the owner, who was unable to control the dog at all.  I saw them up the road a bit, on the other side, as we were out for our usual late afternoon walk, and had a bad feeling as I could see the woman was struggling to get the dog to do what she wanted. She was trying to get it to turn left down the road,but it had spied us across the road and was very determined to get to us. So she told the dog ok,we'll go say hello and headed our way, with me yelling at her not to, to stay away. I pulled Mirrhi backwards with me to get behind a nearby fence as that dog was coming at us like a runaway locomotive, the woman falling as it dragged her, and finally wrenching it's lead out of her hand.
  

It was pretty fast though and was on us so quickly, grabbed Mirrhi by the head growling and snarling and dragged her across the footpath and onto the road.  The rest's a bit of a blur......me initially thinking I'd wrench it's jaws open to make it let go.....it had such a strong grip on her......and then commonsense asserting itself as I realised having my hand in between the two dogs was not a good idea.... and so I resorted  to pummeling it's nose, to no avail. Meanwhile the woman was pulling the dog and shouting at it, with no success either, with my poor girl crying and yelping  something terrible. 
Just need to lay here on this comfy bed and sleep please
We were saved by Marnie from across the road, whose dog Bundy plays with Mirrhi all the time.  With quick thinking, she punched it really hard under it's tail, and it let go,but almost immediately tried to jump Mirrhi again. With Marnie's help, the woman was able to drag the dog away and hold it, while I took Mirrhi into old Merv's garage out of reach of the other dog, and checked her  for injuries.  There was blood everywhere,and all over my clothes, but I couldn't work out where she was hurt. It wasn't until we got home and I cleaned her up that I realised her ear was torn and punctured.

I dosed us both with Rescue Remedy and headed to the vet, who confirmed the damage to her ear, and she was sent home with heavy duty painkillers and antibiotics. She's been allowed short gentle walks, unlike our usual long hikes with lots of running and ball chasing. 
The dog minder gave me the wrong street number for the dog's owner.......not deliberately I don't think (I hope) just shaken up and not thinking properly. A friend and I went door knocking this morning but failed to find her. The ranger can't do anything without an address. I want her to pay my quite substantial vet bill, so track her down I will!  Apart from the injuries to Mirrhi, I'm now really reluctant to take her out in case we come across another dog, and just about have a panic attack if I do!

Being looked after by my best friend Neesa.


After feeling pretty shattered all week, exhausted, and not able to settle to anything, finally on Friday I decided it was time to do something, stumbled into my sewing  room and dug out the yellow scraps to make a start on April's churn dash blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.  I managed to finish two, then made 4 string blocks as well.



Not a bad start to yellow month.  As always, linking with So Scrappy Rainbow Scrap Challenge.  

Till next time, have a great week............

23 comments:

  1. What a scary incident! Glad Mirrhi is going to be OK, but I hope you can track down the responsible person to get a contribution to your vet bills.

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    1. It was terrifying. I have been asking around if anyone knows the dog, and now have an address, but it was dark and too late to go today. Out hunting tomorrow.

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  2. Oh dear Nanette! Poor Mirrhi. How frightening that would have been! That's why I don't like walking around the neighbourhood anymore even though it is illegal here to have a dog on the street without a lead but some owners don't have their dogs secure and they get out. I hope you can find the owner and she is happy to pay your vet bill.

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  3. Oh Nanette, please feel me sending you lots of hugs & support... what a terrible trauma for you both... Mirrhi's injuries will heal well, and I hope her soul does too. That lady must have known full well, even before she took that dog for a walk, that it would be too wilful for her to manage, & she shouldn't have taken it out.
    Lovely yellows sewing, well done.
    Hugs to you both xx

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    1. Thankyou Anthea, we both accept your lovely hugs.

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  4. Yes, finger's crossed Chelle. This dog was on the lead,so there're no guarantees.

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  5. Big hugs to both you and Mirrhi! These stories hurt my heart so much. Both for the victim and the attacker. That dog must have been taught to be so aggressive and I feel sorry for him and the life he must lead. That doesn't make the injuries (or vet bill) go away, but I hope for good things for the attacking dog, too. It looks like you've got a good nurse-helper-cat and your quilting to help you both on the healing road. Take it easy and enjoy that soft bed!

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    1. Thanks Katie, hugs gratefully accepted. I agree,I always feel sorry for the attacker dogs too, and wonder what sort of life they have.

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  6. What a terrible and frightening experience Nanette; hope you get some sort of resolution. The worst is the trauma that you and your darling have gone through...the emotional trauma that will continue as well. Hugs

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    1. I think Mirrhi might be coping better than I am, I keep wondering if I could've done more, done something different. Thanks for the hugs x

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  7. What an awful, scary thing to happen for both Mirrhi and yourself. I know some people walk their dog with a stick in hand in case of aggression which enables you to get in between without as much risk to yourself. I hope Mirrhi gets her confidence back along with her physical healing - this sort of thing can shake a dog quite badly. The owner certainly needs to be made aware of her dog's aggression and I hope you can track her down.

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    1. The vet told me of a man she knows who walks now with a golf club, after his dog was attacked....it's a good idea. I worry now that she'll be either aggressive to other dogs or be too frightened to socialise. She has some good doggy friends so that's helps.

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  8. What a horrid thing to happen. Poor Mirrhi and poor you, a big shock for you both. Glad you used Rescue remedy. I'm sure the yellow RSC Therapy helped calm you too.

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    1. Hello Linda, thanks for popping in. We have been drinking RR by the gallonfull! It was good to get back to my sewing and take my mind off it all, even for a little while.

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  9. So sorry! I hope dear Mirrhi is healing! Good wishes to her and to you too!

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    1. Thankyou Judy. Her physical injuries are much better and I just have to wait and see how she goes, confidence-wise.

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  10. Poor girl - both of you. Horrible how one dog's aggression and one stupid woman's ineffectiveness have spoiled the delight of walkies for you both. I think a bit of pepper spray and and a stick both sound like an excellent toolkit for future walks. Do please be careful when you front up the owner, have someone with you. Like dog, like master...

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    1. You're right about the walkies....now I'm ...mostly...over the shock my uppermost feeling is anger that our time out wandering around our neighbourhood is tainted, and that I feel such fear when I see another dog coming. I have no intention of fronting the woman on my own, I have a friend who's coming with me again this afternoon, thanks for the advice though.

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  11. Oh Nanette, what a frightening experience for you both. I hope Mirrhi will recover soon,and that you will be able to find the owner of the mean dog.

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    1. Thank you Nil, I think Mirrhi is doing better than I am, but it'll take time to feel safe in my neighbourhood again. I'm hoping we find the owner today, I'll update with any news.

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  12. Oh bless her! And you too, the shock is bad enough for us but then to see our animals injured too is even worse. No wonder Mirrhi is looking upset with herself.
    I'm afraid Id have kicked the blessed dog good and proper, mind you I might have lost a foot and been of no use to anyone then!
    Lots of TLC for you both and short ambles to build up both your confidences.
    Do hope you find the blummin owners house and get compensation! Of course they should pay and be reported to the council too! So sorry for you both!
    Love the yellow blocks mind you!
    Take care and respect to Neesa for being a supportive pal in a time of need.
    (Have you considered training the chickens to attack hooligan dogs? Just a thought : ) We all need backup now and then!) Hugs honey

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  13. Ha ha ....attack chickens, that's the way to go. Thanks for your blessings and tlc and always giving me a good laugh. We're on the mend and have a lead on the where the owner lives....trying to find her has been like being in CSI!!

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  14. That must have been a pretty scary experience. I hope you are both on the mend. Take care.

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