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My dog wasn't in the yard this morning, so I started driving around. I saw him in a heap on the side of the road. I thought he was dead. I get over to him and his tail started wagging, but he couldn't stand up. I thought he got hit by a car. I called our vet and he was out of town, so I called the vet in the next town and he wasn't in, so then I called a vet in the next town. I had to drive this poor dog that was in shock 45 miles to the vet. I really thought he was going to die on the way, he was seizing and his tongue was hanging out of his mouth and his eyes were glazed over. I get to this vet who I didn't even know, and he says this dog was shot! Then showed me the bullet hole. However, there isn't an exit wound.:( They gave him some IV medicine for the shock, and told me to call after lunch. However, I think he might be paralyzed, which would mean that the person directly across from where I found him would be the one who shot him. He was lying in a weird position when I found him. I just can't imagine what would possess someone to shoot a sweet dog? It was in town on Main Street that this happened. He was 200 yards from my house. There will be hell to pay when I find the person who did this.:grr:
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Thu Oct-20-05 11:59 AM
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I hope your pup is ok.I love dogs,thats so awful.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:00 PM
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Your poor dog... :cry: I'm so sorry... How can people be so cruel?
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:01 PM
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3. Discharging a weapon within city limits |
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is a crime in most areas. You might wish to file a complaint with the police, let them do some investigation. A coward who would shoot a dog might not be afraid of you, but might very well be frightened by a person with a badge and gun.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:03 PM
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8. As soon as I hear from the vet on whether he is paralyzed |
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it won't be hard to figure out where the shot came from. If the shot dropped the dog in his tracks (which by the position I found him in suggests that), there is only one house that the shot could have come from. Even though I live in a small town in Texas, it is illegal. Bad thing too is that I live not far from the school and this happened during a time kids were walking to school so a child could have easily been in the crossfire.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:19 PM
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18. Pursue it to the end. (And I'm very sorry about the whole thing.) nt |
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:45 PM
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29. endangering children immediately came to my mind |
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If your local constable is unmoved by what happened to your poor pooch, the thought of kids possibly being endangered should be enough to get him to spit out his tobacco and get off his duff and investigate.
You might want to ask neighbors if they heard anything as well. I just hope your dog will recover.
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Thu Oct-20-05 01:43 PM
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37. Me too...this is very dangerous. |
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I would file a report with the police immediately - what sick fucks there are in this world. Some people just should never have been.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:01 PM
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4. So sorry to hear about your dog |
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People are freaking messed up out there. You just never know what will set anyone off. I hope your dog will be ok.....
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:03 PM
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5. Yes.. definitely phone the police |
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:03 PM
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6. My sister and I were just talking about how people treat dogs. |
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Last night, she told me she heard a dog screaming and when she went to look for it she didn't find it. I told her someone probably harmed the dog because some people do that for pleasure.
Sorry to hear about your dog.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:03 PM
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7. I sure hope your dog pulls through. I assume they will have to operate |
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to remove the bullet. Dogs can bounce back from most things. I had one, a few years ago, that was paralyzed after being struck by lightning. She did recover and only had a slight limp.
I had one of my guys get out a hole in the fence Tuesday. I was worried sick and stayed home from work to hunt for him. After a couple of hours, I was walking back up my driveway and he was at the window, barking! Some lady had found him and driven him home and actually put him back in the house! She had left a phone message. I called and thanked her over and over..thank goodness he had his tag with his name, address, and phone number!
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:06 PM
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9. I am so sorry. I hope your doggie will be OK. |
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:cry: :hug: :cry: :hug: :cry: :hug: :cry: :hug: :cry: :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:06 PM
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10. Call the police and report it, and stay on top of the police. Go to the |
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local DA's office if necessary. I personally would also confront and question anyone living at any house close to where you found the dog, and report any odd behaviors to the police, and direct the police to their house/houses.
A deplorable crime has been committed.
I'm so sorry this happened to you and your dog.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:10 PM
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Why would anyone shoot a dog?
What kind of dog is he? I hope he is young and strong enough to recover...
Thinking good thoughts for you...
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:11 PM
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12. Aw, that's terrible, HwnN. I hope |
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your dog pulls through. Makes me wonder who or what else this vicious person takes pot shots at. I hope you turn them in and make their life miserable.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:11 PM
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13. I am so sorry for you and your dog |
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I can't even imagine what you are going through. Recently my dog was missing for a few hours and I was a complete and total mess. I was so very lucky that a neighbor picked him up and called their vet about it. I went into a local vet to see if anyone had brought him in and then I was reunited. If he was hurt that would have been a nightmare. If someone had hurt him intentionally I would have done anything humanly possible to punish who did it. It is a crime it should be investigated. It is unthinkable to imagine why someone would do this or how they live with themselves after the fact. So sick. Make them pay.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:13 PM
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I'm so sorry. Your poor pooch.
Hope the operation goes well and he recovers recovers fully.
May the person who did this get exactly what they deserve.
**HUGS**
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:15 PM
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15. That's terribly sad. Hope your pup will be okay. Dogs are resilient. |
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My dog got loose and was struck by a car, years ago, he was given a 10% chance to survive when he went into surgery. He made a quick recovery and lived a long happy life. Dogs are amazing... they'll surprise you and vets all the time.
There is a chance, of course, that the shooter was passing by, and not necessarily a neighbor. Does your area have a law that it is okay to shoot an animal that comes onto someone else's property? Some places have that law, supposedly to protect ranchers, but cruel people exploit it if a dog relieves himself in their yard.
Please keep us posted. :grouphug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:15 PM
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16. Sweetie, I'm so sorry. |
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I know you're heartbroken, but call the police now. It's illegal to shoot an someones pet unless they were afraid for their life.
I went through this with a vile ex-neighbor I had and they were arrested, and then I sued them and won.
Call the police and get them working on the case now.
I'm sending your sweet dog and your family healing and love. :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:16 PM
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17. I'm sorry to hear about your dog, and I hope he pulls through OK |
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But please, please, take this as an opportunity to learn and contain your dog. Roaming the streets of any town or city is not the place for a dog to be, too many things can happen to them. Run over, stolen, shot, all of that and more.
And even if you're in the country, please contain your dog. I live in the country, and first off, there are critters out there who will tear your precious pup to shreds. Also, most dogs when they start running around soon start chasing the livestock, and that is never a good thing. It usually winds up with either you having to foot the bill for a downed cow, or the farmer shooting your dog to protect his livestock.
So please people, don't let you dog outside uncontained and unsupervised. Too many bad things can happen.
I hope your puppy does well, and that you find out who did this.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:22 PM
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My dog is a small pain in the ass, but we love him nonetheless. He can climb like a cat. I've built 3 fences and he scales them all--even a 6 ft fence. Honestly I had quit trying because I couldn't figure out a solution, and he only gets out and takes a run early in the am and then comes right back a couple times a week, so I figured he really wasn't hurting anything. He was hit by a car about a year ago and learned a respect for cars (of course it took a broken shoulder, a broken leg and a broken foot and toes to teach him). They didn't expect him to make it then either.:(
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:29 PM
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26. LOL, you've got a runner! |
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A friend of mine had a beagle mix who was a Houdini artist, and would go over, under, around and through fences, it was absolutely amazing. What we finally wound up doing is putting in a wooden privacy fence, so he couldn't climb up the chain links, seven foot high, so he couldn't jump is, surrounded by a base of large rocks, so he couldn't dig under it. Ugly as hell, but it finally kept him in. Of course, being an unfixed male, he was getting out so that he could chase after the females in heat. I hope your pup is fixed though.
Another alternative you might consider is on of those electric fences with the shocking collar. My brother in law uses them on his two dogs, and it keeps them where they're supposed to be pretty darned good. I know, I find the concept of shocking an animal disturbing too, but better shocked and alive than free and dead.
Hang in there, dogs are much tougher than you think, and they can pull through a lot of injuries that would kill people.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:52 PM
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it doesn't allow for a full stretch so it prevents climbing, too. They loop under the back and the front legs and look funny but they work. Stopped my Irish setter from climbing trees. Here's hoping that you will need to buy one. http://www.dog.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=320403&Cat=
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Sat Oct-22-05 08:19 AM
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I purchased one and he will be wearing it as soon as it arrives. Freckles is eternally indebted to you. I have also passed this to a couple of other DU'ers who are having the same problem. I appreciate it. :grouphug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:19 PM
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please let us know what the vet says. The person that shot your dog will burn in hell.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:19 PM
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I hope he will be Ok. I would freak out if someone shot Thor. I hope you're holding up OK. Reading that gave me a sick feeling in my stomache.;(
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:21 PM
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21. My heart goes out to you ... and your dog. |
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I've done volunteer work with an animal rescue group in the past and it never ceases to amaze me how absolutely cruel people can be to animals. Two of my three dogs came from abusive homes. In fact, Gypsy, my white shepard, still bears scars on her muzzle where she was beaten.
Generally I'm against the death penalty, but in the case of someone who would abuse an animal (or a child) I would have no hesitation at strapping the s.o.b. in and pulling the switch myself.
I hope all works out for your dog ... and I hope the person responsible is caught and punished to the fullest extent of the law (and then has to deal with the karma coming back on him for the rest of his life, too).
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:23 PM
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23. The person who did this is not mean, but evil. |
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My thoughts are with you and your dog today.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:24 PM
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25. I'm so sorry for your dog and you!!! |
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:cry:
On another board I used to go to a similiar thing happened-it was some neighbors who were into hunting who had shot their neighbors dog. :grr:
Hope your sweet dog recovers soon! :grouphug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:31 PM
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27. Call the cops. Bust the fucker. |
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That's a felony, most places, and one you can go to the joint for.
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:33 PM
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28. People who shoot tame dogs should be fed to tigers. |
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Or alligators. That's just fucking evil.
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That is the most horrible story.
:-(
Please keep us updated as to the condition of your pooch. I'm so sorry, Horse. :-(
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:47 PM
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31. I am a non-violent person, but if someone shoot one of my dogs |
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I might have to rethink my stand. I am so sorry, I hope your baby will be ok.
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Thu Oct-20-05 01:44 PM
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38. I'm with you there... |
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If anyone hurts my furbabies...
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Thu Oct-20-05 12:50 PM
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32. That pisses me off. Hugs to you and lots of love being sent to both |
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you and your dog.
May he pull through this.
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I'm so sorry. :cry:
Find the idiot that did this.........
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Thu Oct-20-05 01:13 PM
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35. What a horrible crime! |
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I can't imagine the piece of filth who would do this. I'm so sorry for you. :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 01:33 PM
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36. Oh god, that's horrible. |
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Find out who did it and make them pay.
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Goddammit I am so mad for you. So very sorry. Please make sure you follow this up; I am sure you will. Let us know if we can be of any help.
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Oh my god, I can't even imagine what you must be going through. You and your dog are in my thoughts. :hug:
I'll never understand what possesses people to be so cruel. Stuff like that is why I am paranoid and I keep my cat inside, and I help out animal rescue groups when I can. No animal should have to suffer like that. :cry:
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That really sucks! I hope you pursue it. That person shouldn't be walking the streets!
I hope your dog recovers. Keep us posted. :cry: :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:14 PM
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42. This made me sooooooo angry |
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If it was my dog I would find the shooter, then I will break all his fingers, so he can't shoot at anything ever again...
I am very sorry about your dog and I hope the poor thing recovers.
Sending good vibes your way :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:17 PM
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43. Mean people? This is a criminal act |
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I really hope your doggie is OK! :hug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:24 PM
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44. Chase the pile of human excriment down that did this |
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I am so sorry this happened. :cry: Get that bastard. :grr:
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:28 PM
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45. Horsey, I am so sorry that this happened to your pup and to you. |
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:cry: :cry:
((((((( :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: )))))))))
You are both in my prayers, you know that. :loveya:
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:35 PM
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46. Oh Horse, your poor dog.. |
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This just makes me so angry. What is wrong with these crazies who think they can shoot at anything that moves.
I hope your dog will be ok.
:hug: for you and your dog.
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Thu Oct-20-05 02:44 PM
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47. People who hurt pets deserve to fuckin' die. |
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I don't have much use for the death penalty until you bring up animal abuse.
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I went back to the vet this afternoon. He said he was going to recommend that I put him down. However, he said he was doing a little better this afternoon, so we would put off the decision until tomorrow.:( It is a 90 min round trip...I just got back. Thanks all for the well wishes and I will be investing in an anti jump harness for him if he pulls through. I only wish I knew they existed before today. Has to be cheaper than constructing 3 fences. Anyway...will keep you updated for tomorrow. Thanks all. :grouphug:
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Thu Oct-20-05 07:16 PM
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50. Glad to hear he is doing better |
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I really hope he pulls through. :hug:
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Thanks for the update. Maybe tomorrow will bring good news. :hug:
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... some really fucked-up people out there. That is so sickening.
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51. true, but they are the backbone of this country... |
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Vet said today that Freckles is doing better. Said he won't be running any races, but he is getting around.:) I will pick him up at 4 this afternoon and will update his condition. Again, thanks for the well wishes and thoughts. :grouphug:
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I grew up in a rural area. Town folk would often dump their unwanted doge there. The dogs would pack up and frighten, maim and sometimes injure or kill the ranchers cattle. The ranchers would often shoot and kill the dogs. More than one of them faced criminal charges or civil lawsuit because they killed somebody's high dollar hunting dog or pet.
The dog of one of my best friends from childhood was shot in the head. The dog was in the pasture in back of their house which was owned by her parents when he was shot. Miraculously the dog survived without any serious impairment.
I hope ypour Freckles has the same miraculous recovery. I can't describe how angry I would be had this happened to one of my own dogs.
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56. I'm glad Freckles is doing better. What about the asshole who shot him? |
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I'm sorry. :( :( :( :( :( :(
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57. Call the cops for sure, tell them everything - will he be okay? |
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Spent part of the day preparing a cage for him so he can spend time in the house. Didn't really expect too much. He is home now. He is running around the backyard and acting like nothing ever happened. Has a couple more days on antibiotics and pain medicine and then he should be fine. As far as the legal stuff goes, the police said there wasn't any way to know who shot him without a witness.:( I will be purchasing a harness for him so he can't jump out of the fence anymore though. Thank you all for your kind thoughts and wishes...I truly can't believe he is okay. I had already told the kids I didn't think he was going to be coming home, so we all had a great surprise today. Thank you. :grouphug:
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Sat Oct-22-05 08:29 AM
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60. I'd go post a sign in the area where he was shot |
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You know...something like..."To the asshole who shot my dog...may the fire of 1000 suns shoot up your ass like a moulten enema"
Glad the pooch is gonna make it...I read your original post the other day and thought of my boy and how much I love him and how much I'd want to harm anyone who harmed him.
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Sat Oct-22-05 08:40 AM
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61. I'm so happy for you and Freckles! |
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I'm so sorry that some heartless person shot your dog. There is no excuse for that type of behavior.
I only hope that it was a random drive through shooting and not something personal.
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62. I came to this thread late. I'm pleased your dog is OK. |
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What an awful thing to do to an animal.
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63. So glad to hear the good news! |
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Horse, have you thought about writing a letter to the editor of your local paper? It would warn other pet owners and perhaps bring forward anyone who might be a potential witness.
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Those harnesses do sound like a good idea. I have an escape artist too..he's gotten over the fence 3 times in the 3 months we've had him. I'll be looking at getting one of those too.
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