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OMG! Poor Gavin. He is one of dk's babies and, as such, we all want to protect him. I think if there is anyone to report the incident to, I would. It is building a history. Next, I would stalk the park without Gavin and try to find the guy, his name and description - how about taking a camera and getting a picture - especially if the dog is off-leash! Even if nothing happens from it, you will feel like you protected Gavin and tried to protect the next dog who might get attacked. If anything at all results from you turning him in, well and good! Wish I lived near you and could join a park search and a stealth camera attack.
Ned has been rolled at dog parks a couple of times by dogs with a strong prey drive; he hasn't ever been hurt, but his sissy-foo-foo cry breaks my heart. Clancy has been put down by a couple of dogs - once it was a pit - and after giving the owner a piece of our mind (which fell on deaf ears) we left.
My little 3 year old grandson was just looking at your 3 dogs. He said aren't those doggies cute? I said yes they are. He said well then can you get one? I said I already have one. But now he is obsessed with your 3.
Amy, we're all obsessed with Nancy's three dogs! LOL
Truth!
Aw, tell him they are Annabelle's California friends and that they all send kisses to him because they love little boys.
If anyone could stalk and document this loser it would be you! I know what you girls are capable of!!
Poor Gavin and you, I hope you can both recover from this soon with no lasting effects. I would still file a report with the police. Give a description of the owner and dog while everything is still fresh in your mind. Then if you see them again and the dog is off leash, call the police, file a 2nd complaint. Maybe there are other people out there who have had experience with this dog as well. Power in numbers if there are.
Poppa Bear is on it now. He is a retired Officer. He thinks he knows the loser by my description. I pity the fool now.
Yes!!!!
Good to hear this. The owner needs to be held accountable for this. Maybe he will think twice before he lets his aggressive dog off leash again.
I'm so sorry, BG. I know exactly how you feel. When Jack was attacked and bitten by an unleashed dog, he let out the most mournful, heartbreaking cries. But he was not traumatized by the incident in the long term, and I'm sure Gavin won't be either. Hugs to you both.
That is good to know Karen. I am sure he will be fine.
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