wild whippies said:So upset to read what's happened, my heart goes out to you both.
kitty1972 said:Roger is barely talking or looking at anyone, he keeps getting flashbacks of the event and is wondering what he could have done differently. He feels he has let Indigo and Tarka down and all of us. I keep telling him it is not his fault and it could have happened to anyone but unfortunately he cannot see that yet.
All I would say to Roger is there's nothing he could of done to prevent this tragedy. All sighthounds are swines when something comes to ground in front of them, they switch off and no amount of screaming, shouting and chastising deters them. I have 4 peddy whippets exactly the same and have been on their case for years. It is a case of instinct, you'd struggle to stop a pit bull fighting, a terrier ragging and Newfoundlands from swimming, the same applies to whippets who live to run.
You can keep them indoors or tethered to leads all their lives and they might live to a grand old age but what quality of life is that? I admire the whippet, they live fast, take risks and live their lives to the max, even if it is sometimes a short life, it is never a poor one.
Rest In Peace Indigo, may the wind keep running through your ears. :huggles:
Get well soon Tarka, may your body be as strong as your spirit. :luck:
Jac
i agree 100% jac :thumbsup:
devestating news for you , i hope Tarka continues to make a full recovery and R.I.P indigo