What is it about country dogs/owners!?! :angry: On Saturday we were having our usual walk and this guy comes the other way with an Alsatian. He calls out ‘don’t worry she is friendly. Our Lilly ran up to them, and the Alsatian started chasing her around his legs. We were some way off. It was a narrow path and so she couldn’t get away. It must have bitten her because she screamed, but it kept after her. Then it caught her again and pinned her to the floor from behind and started biting her back.
The owner made no attempt to intervene. At this I sprinted up the path and faced with a large dog on our puppy I took the biggest running kick I could at its head. To say I put everything into that kick is an understatement. The dog was not as dumb as it looked, because it ducked, and I nearly fell over backwards! Lilly broke away and ran off and I went after her. Even then the Alsatian started after her again, until I turned to it and screamed at it.
Lilly was terrified and I found that she had a nasty bite hole in the skin over her back the size of my fingernail. It could have been worse. To my amazement this guy caught up his dog and started having a go at me, saying I would have killed his dog if I had connected.
What is particularly upsetting is we know this guy – we often pass his stable and he has been very friendly to us. The whole thing was very upsetting, and I felt remorseful all day about what might have happened if I had managed to kick it. But then I think if I had not done so it might have bitten Lilly even worse.
We went to see the guy the next morning and agreed there was ‘no damage done’. Although he denied it at the time, he did acknowledge that Lilly had been bitten, but instead of apologizing he kept referring to the damage I might have done! I don’t know what I should do if something like this was to happen again. On reflection I do not think this was so much a vicious attack as a highly dominant display.
The owner made no attempt to intervene. At this I sprinted up the path and faced with a large dog on our puppy I took the biggest running kick I could at its head. To say I put everything into that kick is an understatement. The dog was not as dumb as it looked, because it ducked, and I nearly fell over backwards! Lilly broke away and ran off and I went after her. Even then the Alsatian started after her again, until I turned to it and screamed at it.
Lilly was terrified and I found that she had a nasty bite hole in the skin over her back the size of my fingernail. It could have been worse. To my amazement this guy caught up his dog and started having a go at me, saying I would have killed his dog if I had connected.
What is particularly upsetting is we know this guy – we often pass his stable and he has been very friendly to us. The whole thing was very upsetting, and I felt remorseful all day about what might have happened if I had managed to kick it. But then I think if I had not done so it might have bitten Lilly even worse.
We went to see the guy the next morning and agreed there was ‘no damage done’. Although he denied it at the time, he did acknowledge that Lilly had been bitten, but instead of apologizing he kept referring to the damage I might have done! I don’t know what I should do if something like this was to happen again. On reflection I do not think this was so much a vicious attack as a highly dominant display.