The Most Dog Friendly Community Online
Join Dog Forum to Discuss Breeds, Training, Food and More

Dog Had A Go At The Girls.

AnnSa

The one and Only ....
Registered
Messages
17,575
Reaction score
0
Points
36

Join our free community today.

Connect with other like-minded dog lovers!

Login or Register
I took Zana and Tala later than normal on the beach today as

we've had a busy weekend i dont want to get up and go early

like we normally do.

I spotted someone i hadn't seen before at the waters edge while

we were on the dunes. She whistled her dog and it promptly took

itself of the other way. I didnt think anymore of it until it flew out

from some dunes at the girls..........Tala took of down the beach

like a bullet.....didnt realise she could move so fast. Zana on the

other hand hesitated a minute, i heard her scream and my heart

stopped for a minute and then she ran.

Its not much of a wound thank God, she must have moved quick

enough. But do you know that woman never stopped just kept

sauntering along the beach, i couldn't go after her because i

needed to get the girls who were still running...but there's tomorrow......

DSC08152.jpg
 
Poor Zana - what a horrible experience for you both. I hope she recovers quickly and is none the worse for the ordeal. Sending you both best wishes.
 
poor Zana and a shock for the little one too.

it does look quite nasty and most shocking it's on the front (it is a shoulder?), for a dog to just run up and sink its teeth almost right in her face :angry:

what is it with people! judging by the type of the attack - surely it wasn't the first time, yet they think they have every right to let them off lead.

hope you all will be ok, we've had a few run ins and even if they are not bitten it just leaves you with nasty feeling :(
 
Poor Zana :( .........hope she ok Ann,and you too.This what annoys me with people,she must of known her dog done something and must of heard Zana crys :eek: and they just carry on although nothing happened!! and not taking any responsibilites whatsoever!!!! Perhaps this has happened before Ann??? It might not be much of a wound,but that is beside the point,it could of been alot worst and you needing help!!!!!!

big hugs to you and Zana :huggles: :huggles: :huggles: :huggles:
 
Sounds like Zana was lucky to not suffer a worse injury. I’m glad that there doesn’t appear to be any serious damage and that she isn’t too spooked.

When Frankie was bitten last year, resulting in absolutely loads of staples, a 7 inch scar and more than six months out of the show ring; the owner of the offending dog, scarpered before Jo had chance to catch up with him. Like you she was concentrating primarily on getting the dogs back, not thinking that the owner would be so irresponsible to just run off! :rant:

If any of our dogs were ever to do something like that, I would be so mortified I would be offering to take the dog to the vets there and then, not running off without a word of apology.
 
poor Zana :(

hope they are both ok :huggles:

really cant believe some people, you would think at the very least they would apologise or ask if shes ok :angry:
 
Poor Zana hope she heals well... :huggles

some people just shouldnt have dogs if they cant even apologise, let alone control them... :rant:
 
Poor Zana! It is scary too, and I know you often can't see who is up in the dunes so it's not like you even have the option of avoiding them! Can't believe the owner just walked off, some people are just so irresponsible!
 
Oh no, not Zana. Poor little girl and I am so sorry. Don't these imbeciles make you want to vomit, I used to often see a girl jogging (electric blue, lycra clad anorexic clutching a dumb bell in each hand), with a young staffi and every single time it would go for one of my dogs. She used to jog on and pretend she hadn't seen and I am convinced it was because she had absolutely no control over her animal, so rather than face the music, she kept on manically jogging. I hope you see said cretin so that you can give her a piece of your mind - if that's possible whilst keeping your dogs safe.
 
Poor Zana :huggles:

Sadly there will always be people who just walk away when their dog injures another one :(
 
thats terrible Ann, i hope the girls are not to shocked by it :(
 
Aw, poor Zana, hope she gets over it quickly with no lasting damage. These kind of people are my pet hate at the moment, and it's true you end up so busy looking after your dogs that it's only later you think, 'Damn, I should have taken a photo.'

Give her a hug from Ros n Grover :))
 
Poor Zana - I hope she heals soon (and equally importantly, isn't scared of other dogs because of what happened to her). I also hope you meet the other dog owner tomorrow ... but I wouldn't be surprised if she doesn't reappear for a while.

Some people just CAN'T do the responsible thing, can they? Sometimes I think that's what puts me off having dogs (for all that we have them!) - because of the stupidity of some other dog owners.

hope she's OK anyway, Ann.
 
Poor Zana, I hope that it heals well soon, and poor you, you must have gotten an awful fright, it feels so awful when you see them like that then run off in fright. We seem to be hearing more and more of this on k9 is it something about whippets other dogs don't like or just more people are being irresponsible with their aggressive dogs. Lots of gentle hugs to Zana :huggles:
 
hope the girls get over it quickly, that woman won't be around for a while, she knows very well what she's resposible for, if she is there you should take her and the dogs photo and report her.
 
I hope you do meet this woman again so that you get a chance to sort her out :rant:

Poor little Zana :( And to hear her cry like that as well!! You must have been so worried until you got her back and was able to check the damage.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
How aweful ,poor Zana and what a shock for you both
 

Welcome to Dog Forum!

Join our vibrant online community dedicated to all things canine. Whether you're a seasoned owner or new to the world of dogs, our forum is your go-to hub for sharing stories, seeking advice, and connecting with fellow dog lovers. From training tips to health concerns, we cover it all. Register now and unleash the full potential of your dog-loving experience!

Login or Register
Back
Top