Last night
Posted: 08 Jul 2014, 21:27
Thought I better pop in and show my face today - it's been a very trying and tiring couple of days, not to mention painful!!
After work Tom and I usually walk our two greyhounds, Tip the big boy and Tegan our little girl, I usually walk her as she is smaller and a bit easier to control. It was a lovely evening and we got so far round our regular walk when we approached two young lads, late teens/early twenties, with a dog each of their own, they were crouched down on the side of the path a fair few yeards from us, physically restraining their dogs - as we passed, the dogs, barking madly by this time, lunged forward and broke free of the lads, they attacked our two dogs, and us, Tegan was bitten on her chest, luckily Tip was ok but Tom was on the ground trying to control the bigger of their two dogs, both the lads were totally incapable of restraining them and we were all caught up in the melee. I felt a little nip on my backside, which by late evening had turned into two huge bruises. Anyway it was Tom that eventually managed to get both their dogs under some form of control, and the bigger dog was kept down by the older lad lying on top of it. The lead had snapped so showing the force with which they had lunged forward. I'm not much good on dog breeds so no idea what they were, but they were the kind that are bred for violence, and we got it! Tip had escaped his lead as well but his was more to do woth the fact his collar is a tiny bit big and he slipped it, our main concern then was making sure he didn't rund out into the road, it's a fast road and he'd have stood no chance if he'd gone into the traffic.....
When we got home Tom got on the phone to the police right away. It's been reported and we intend attending this month's PACT meeting on Thursday evening at the local leisure centre. He's already taken Tegan to the vets and she has been given ABs, she is very quiet and subdued and is not happy to be walked atm, bless her I couldn't get an appt this morning at the docs but I am off tomorrow and have one already booked for then, in case I need a tetanus shot and possibly some ABs myself, although since lunchtime the soreness and heat from the bruising have gone down loads.
Anyway as you can imagine I haven't felt up to coming online till tonight but I just wanted to explain in more detail to those of you who may have seen (and commented) on my FB status - thank you xxx
After work Tom and I usually walk our two greyhounds, Tip the big boy and Tegan our little girl, I usually walk her as she is smaller and a bit easier to control. It was a lovely evening and we got so far round our regular walk when we approached two young lads, late teens/early twenties, with a dog each of their own, they were crouched down on the side of the path a fair few yeards from us, physically restraining their dogs - as we passed, the dogs, barking madly by this time, lunged forward and broke free of the lads, they attacked our two dogs, and us, Tegan was bitten on her chest, luckily Tip was ok but Tom was on the ground trying to control the bigger of their two dogs, both the lads were totally incapable of restraining them and we were all caught up in the melee. I felt a little nip on my backside, which by late evening had turned into two huge bruises. Anyway it was Tom that eventually managed to get both their dogs under some form of control, and the bigger dog was kept down by the older lad lying on top of it. The lead had snapped so showing the force with which they had lunged forward. I'm not much good on dog breeds so no idea what they were, but they were the kind that are bred for violence, and we got it! Tip had escaped his lead as well but his was more to do woth the fact his collar is a tiny bit big and he slipped it, our main concern then was making sure he didn't rund out into the road, it's a fast road and he'd have stood no chance if he'd gone into the traffic.....
When we got home Tom got on the phone to the police right away. It's been reported and we intend attending this month's PACT meeting on Thursday evening at the local leisure centre. He's already taken Tegan to the vets and she has been given ABs, she is very quiet and subdued and is not happy to be walked atm, bless her I couldn't get an appt this morning at the docs but I am off tomorrow and have one already booked for then, in case I need a tetanus shot and possibly some ABs myself, although since lunchtime the soreness and heat from the bruising have gone down loads.
Anyway as you can imagine I haven't felt up to coming online till tonight but I just wanted to explain in more detail to those of you who may have seen (and commented) on my FB status - thank you xxx