FionaLovesShrek
<font color=green>Oompah....Argh!<br><font color=p
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We live on 5 wooded acres. The closest house to us is beyond our woods behind our house. Yesterday we let our furbaby out to potty. He usually wanders the yard, marking his territory, just in case ya know
and then walks into the woods checking things out. We have a lot of wildlife, especially deer, my 15 y/o petite Schnauzer likes to run off "his" property. He was sitting on the step at the sliding glass door waiting to be let in as usual. But when he came in he was covered in blood, with flesh showing that he had been slashed deeply across his back, shoulder blade to shoulder blade. We immediately wrapped him up, (there was blood everywhere) and jumped into the car headed to the vet. He required surgery. He is stitched up with a drainage tube and they are keeping him sedated due to the severity of the injury.
The vet said it was a clean cut as if made by a knife. There went our theory he got into some barbed wire. We can not believe that someone would take a knife to our little guy. I couldn't sleep last night and I remembered the hawk that has been circling the tree tops in the woods. Would talons make a clean slice like that? I would rather imagine a large hawk attempting to grab my dog than imagine a knife wielding psycho in my woods
. Anyone know if a hawk could do this kind of damage to a dog? 
and then walks into the woods checking things out. We have a lot of wildlife, especially deer, my 15 y/o petite Schnauzer likes to run off "his" property. He was sitting on the step at the sliding glass door waiting to be let in as usual. But when he came in he was covered in blood, with flesh showing that he had been slashed deeply across his back, shoulder blade to shoulder blade. We immediately wrapped him up, (there was blood everywhere) and jumped into the car headed to the vet. He required surgery. He is stitched up with a drainage tube and they are keeping him sedated due to the severity of the injury.
The vet said it was a clean cut as if made by a knife. There went our theory he got into some barbed wire. We can not believe that someone would take a knife to our little guy. I couldn't sleep last night and I remembered the hawk that has been circling the tree tops in the woods. Would talons make a clean slice like that? I would rather imagine a large hawk attempting to grab my dog than imagine a knife wielding psycho in my woods
. Anyone know if a hawk could do this kind of damage to a dog? 

