Showing posts with label runaway pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label runaway pets. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Runaway dog

In addition to the large amount of intentionally off-leash dogs previously mentioned, there are also an incredible amount of strays on base.  I suspect this is in large part due to the fact that most folks' backyard fences are D.I.Y. projects--and may be lacking in the planning/skill department.  Quite a few of them have sizable gaps between end poles and the house, sinking posts, and sagging/unsecured sections of chain.

I suppose I am not one to talk since I usually don't put Petunia's leash on until we are on the patio (her excitement about walks/potty time often results in a submissive wet).  Well, last night, I was taking her out for her bedtime walk using our usual routine.  The second I opened the front door, she took off like a bullet--which is unusual for her as she is not very athletic.  She started barking like wild and made a beeline for a huge white dog--slender and tall, but with a bulldog-like face--who was unattended and squatting on our lawn.  Fearing for her life, I called her back at once, panicking and screaming when she wouldn't listen.

Our seven year old little mini doxie effectively chased a much larger (and probably younger) dog off our lawn--and had him whimpering.  AND, the second she got to the edge of our "property" (as much as base housing is anyone's actual property), she stopped on a dime, turned, and scurried back to me for her potty outing--which let me know she was truly trying to protect the family, without giving a moment's thought for her own regard.

Prior to this, I had always thought of Petunia as somewhat wimpy and mostly food-motivated.  It was nice--and a surprise--to see her loyalty kick in and I am very proud of her.  Definitely won't be taking her out before I leash her again, though.  While she scared this guy off, I know that may not always be the case!