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Tucker has improved 100% (thank you Lisa)

 

It's a nice day so I went with my husband to to woods he takes them every day without incident. He likes to walk them there because they can roam without a leash. They are well behaved and friendly.

 

As we were about done with the walk....down the path barreling towards us are 2 fast and furious pit bulls. They chased and attacked both of my dogs....the puppy was crying...I was crying....my husband was going crazy...the owner was beside himself but my husband is not as forgiving as me. To say the least.

 

Im walking home as I write this and my heart is still pounding. Dogs were not hurt from what I can see.

 

What the ****????

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Really they attacked the puppy who had the cone on his head, thank god and tucker was defending him. It was a scary mess. Tom usually goes earlier when there's nobody there but waited for me. I'm bad luck

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Babs, when it rains it pours and I am sorry about all of this you're going through.  I've been in that situation and it's scary.  I've been bit trying to break apart two dogs and also got into several "altercations" with other dog owners who do not keep their dogs under control.

 

Probably more scary for you and your husband than it was for the dogs.  You guys need a break.

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Oh no Babs... Surely it can only get better now. I am glad Tucker is feeling better and that that they weren't hurt. That other owner should learn how to restrain his animals... Makes me so mad.

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glad tucker is better Hope everything is fine with them and you now {{{{{hugs}}}}}

 

thanks Lisa!  You mentioning the pancreatitis reminded me the last time he was sick...that's what it was.   I gave him chicken and rice.....and he's so much better.  I then lectured the man of the house about feeding the boxers  leftovers and stuff...  No more......hopefully he gets it.  

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Oh jesus that is scary stuff babs, been through it a couple of times several years ago, terribly frightening and impossible to break them off when they lock on, thank feck nobody was badly hurt, you need a whisky or brandy for the shock, mind yourself xx

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