LittleLoves
May 28th, 2010, 02:21 PM
Hey guys!
I live in a subdivision, and somehow a wild rabbit found it's way into my (fenced) backyard.
I was outside when I see Lady (my golden retriever/husky mix) chasing the poor thing. Usually, I can call her off when she is distracted, but this was different...she was locked into a frame of mind so tight she couldn't acknowledge me. I chased her, she chased the rabbit, and eventually she cornered him in by the fence. As I'm running over to grab her, I hear the most distressing, horrible SCREAMING. I had no idea bunnies scream. It sounded like a human child. :(
So I grab Lady's collar and I'm yanking her, and trying to pull her off this screaming rabbit, and I'm screaming/crying too. She just wouldn't come off it. So...I had no choice but to grab her neck fur and pull her off by that. I'm sure it hurt, but I was so panicked, I didn't know what else to do.
When I finally got her off the rabbit, she immediately turned and walked with me to the deck where I secured her in (it's gated).
When I get back to the rabbit, he's trying to hop away, but he can only drag himself by his front legs...I could tell that his back was broken, just above his hips. My gawd, I just started to bawl. There was blood and he was just so scared.
I called the vet, who put me through to Dept. of Natural Resources. They told me they would be over to get him as soon as they could, and asked if I had a box. I told them they could use my travel dog crate, and that is when they said that they could not rehabilitate him, no vets will deal with wild animals!
My heart is just broken, I feel so guilty that this happened. I know Lady knew she did something...not wrong...but unacceptable to me, by the way she stared at me the rest of the afternoon. It is just all so tragic. :cry:
Now, my husband and I separated back in January. My daughter told him what happened, and now he is hassling me and saying that I need to watch Lady for aggression with the kids. :mad:
He is not a dog/animal lover. He doesn't understand dog behaviour. I tried to explain what I believe to the best of my ability, but I think he is now convinced Lady is dangerous.
I think it's horrible that this poor bunny was attacked, and ultimately died because of Lady, but I was under the impression that dogs often will kill small wild animals. Maybe because I had family that were hunters, and owned hunting dogs, farm dogs...am I wrong?
We adopted Lady over a year ago, and she has never been anything short of perfect with my children, and with the children I care for in my home. She has never attacked Oscar (our Shih Tzu), only corrected him when he stepped out of line.
Maybe I'm wrong. I don't know.
I'm also worried because I am trying to become a foster home through the local SPCA, and wonder if this will be an issue they would refuse us for.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
I live in a subdivision, and somehow a wild rabbit found it's way into my (fenced) backyard.
I was outside when I see Lady (my golden retriever/husky mix) chasing the poor thing. Usually, I can call her off when she is distracted, but this was different...she was locked into a frame of mind so tight she couldn't acknowledge me. I chased her, she chased the rabbit, and eventually she cornered him in by the fence. As I'm running over to grab her, I hear the most distressing, horrible SCREAMING. I had no idea bunnies scream. It sounded like a human child. :(
So I grab Lady's collar and I'm yanking her, and trying to pull her off this screaming rabbit, and I'm screaming/crying too. She just wouldn't come off it. So...I had no choice but to grab her neck fur and pull her off by that. I'm sure it hurt, but I was so panicked, I didn't know what else to do.
When I finally got her off the rabbit, she immediately turned and walked with me to the deck where I secured her in (it's gated).
When I get back to the rabbit, he's trying to hop away, but he can only drag himself by his front legs...I could tell that his back was broken, just above his hips. My gawd, I just started to bawl. There was blood and he was just so scared.
I called the vet, who put me through to Dept. of Natural Resources. They told me they would be over to get him as soon as they could, and asked if I had a box. I told them they could use my travel dog crate, and that is when they said that they could not rehabilitate him, no vets will deal with wild animals!
My heart is just broken, I feel so guilty that this happened. I know Lady knew she did something...not wrong...but unacceptable to me, by the way she stared at me the rest of the afternoon. It is just all so tragic. :cry:
Now, my husband and I separated back in January. My daughter told him what happened, and now he is hassling me and saying that I need to watch Lady for aggression with the kids. :mad:
He is not a dog/animal lover. He doesn't understand dog behaviour. I tried to explain what I believe to the best of my ability, but I think he is now convinced Lady is dangerous.
I think it's horrible that this poor bunny was attacked, and ultimately died because of Lady, but I was under the impression that dogs often will kill small wild animals. Maybe because I had family that were hunters, and owned hunting dogs, farm dogs...am I wrong?
We adopted Lady over a year ago, and she has never been anything short of perfect with my children, and with the children I care for in my home. She has never attacked Oscar (our Shih Tzu), only corrected him when he stepped out of line.
Maybe I'm wrong. I don't know.
I'm also worried because I am trying to become a foster home through the local SPCA, and wonder if this will be an issue they would refuse us for.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.