Eeyores Butterfly
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All these threads about animals that have been abandoned and are running around made me think about something that happened last year.
We live outside of city limits so there are no leash laws. Every year at least one family in our neighborhood loses a dog to being hit by a car. We have had several dog aggressive dogs that have been allowed to roam loose and have attacked other dogs. Perhaps the worst has been the dogs that are not allowed out on their own, but their owners think nothing of letting them off the leash when they are outside with them.
This is how our family dachshund was attacked last year. I posted it here and people were very kind. He ended up having sugery and we didn't think he would survive after our neighbor's german shepherd grabbed him and shook him as my dad was walking him. Schnitzel was leashed, the german shepherd was under "voice control" by the owner who has always insisted she had control over her animal.
It has been a year and Schnitzel has been doing wonderful. But he will never be the same. They had to shave him from the base of his neck to halfway down his back and that fur has never grown back. A year later and he is still my Frankendoggy. We are reminded of it every time we look at him and in the winter he must wear a sweater to stay warm. Please make sure that you have control of your dog. Our neighorhood has buried too many family pets because they were hit by cars or attacked by other dogs that were allowed off their leashes.
Below is a pic of Schnitzel today. This is one year later, and all because our neighbor's insisted that they could control their dog without a leash.
We live outside of city limits so there are no leash laws. Every year at least one family in our neighborhood loses a dog to being hit by a car. We have had several dog aggressive dogs that have been allowed to roam loose and have attacked other dogs. Perhaps the worst has been the dogs that are not allowed out on their own, but their owners think nothing of letting them off the leash when they are outside with them.
This is how our family dachshund was attacked last year. I posted it here and people were very kind. He ended up having sugery and we didn't think he would survive after our neighbor's german shepherd grabbed him and shook him as my dad was walking him. Schnitzel was leashed, the german shepherd was under "voice control" by the owner who has always insisted she had control over her animal.
It has been a year and Schnitzel has been doing wonderful. But he will never be the same. They had to shave him from the base of his neck to halfway down his back and that fur has never grown back. A year later and he is still my Frankendoggy. We are reminded of it every time we look at him and in the winter he must wear a sweater to stay warm. Please make sure that you have control of your dog. Our neighorhood has buried too many family pets because they were hit by cars or attacked by other dogs that were allowed off their leashes.
Below is a pic of Schnitzel today. This is one year later, and all because our neighbor's insisted that they could control their dog without a leash.
