andrewdack 0 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Took my dogs out last night on my usual walk through the woods on the dog walk route. If i cant see anyone with other dogs i like to let mine off for a sniff in the bushes and hopefully they empty themselves in the nettles so i cant pick it up Anyway, i had the pup still off the lead and he was slightly behind me in the bushes when i heard two women shouting 'DROP IT'...i ran back to find the pup had someones pet rabbit in his mouth...already dead!! I was gob smacked..this rabbit and one other had escaped from one of the back gardens that are behind the bushes and trees...and the two women who were neihgbours of the people who owned the rabbits were trying to catch them when my pup turned up. I appologised unreservedly but carried on with my walk...did i do wrong? About an hour later i took my dogs out for thier fitness walk and a woman called at my home telling my wife that she was getting the police involved because my dog killed her rabbit...to which my wife shut the door in her face!! Do you think the police will be interested as they have not been up to now. Quote Link to post
jeppi 49 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 the womans garden should av been secure imo befor she let the rabbits out its not like your dog jumped the fence and got in the garden to kill it the dog was only doing what it was bred for simples Quote Link to post
camokid 125 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 when i was a kid a was walking my dog around the lake and all of a sudden he grabbed a duck. i was really upset thinking why! why didnt he go for the goose Quote Link to post
aussiewhippet 0 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 unless you dog was on their land or your dog was supposed to be on a leash then you'll be fine. Anyway, they won't take your dogs away. Probably a little stressful now, but in about 2 weeks you'll be laughing about it with your mates. Quote Link to post
andrewdack 0 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 when i was a kid a was walking my dog around the lake and all of a sudden he grabbed a duck. i was really upset thinking why! why didnt he go for the goose I was just a bit worried about wether the police would do anything or if i should offer to buy her another rabbit...if it wasn't for the wife i would be a bit more relaxed about it but she is a panic freak and i getting it in the neck :sick: Never ever thought that a pet rabbit would be in that walk anyway...pleased other two were not off, they would have made sure they got them both lol Quote Link to post
Guest rodsmith Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 when i was a kid a was walking my dog around the lake and all of a sudden he grabbed a duck. i was really upset thinking why! why didnt he go for the goose I was just a bit worried about wether the police would do anything or if i should offer to buy her another rabbit...if it wasn't for the wife i would be a bit more relaxed about it but she is a panic freak and i getting it in the neck :sick: Never ever thought that a pet rabbit would be in that walk anyway...pleased other two were not off, they would have made sure they got them both lol the police wont/cant do anything mate other than laugh.its an act of god/nature. dont suppose the women let you take the bunny home for ferret/dog food?? did the pup retrieve it to you?? well?? back to basics if not mate. Quote Link to post
dai dogs 1,491 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 about 30 years ago i was walking the dogs down to a lane i used regular. there was a house at the top of the lane as i aproached the top of the lane i let the dog off the lead. i saw the owner of the house sitting on a chair enjoying the summer sun. what i didnt see was his cat sitting by the side of him. with cat dead in his jaws and a perfect retrieve the dog dropped it by my feet. i never ran so fast in my life. never used that route again to walk the dogs. Quote Link to post
camokid 125 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 na dont worry mate its her fault if it aint in a propper hutch or the garden is not rabbit proof then tuff shit... Quote Link to post
andrewdack 0 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 when i was a kid a was walking my dog around the lake and all of a sudden he grabbed a duck. i was really upset thinking why! why didnt he go for the goose I was just a bit worried about wether the police would do anything or if i should offer to buy her another rabbit...if it wasn't for the wife i would be a bit more relaxed about it but she is a panic freak and i getting it in the neck :sick: Never ever thought that a pet rabbit would be in that walk anyway...pleased other two were not off, they would have made sure they got them both lol the police wont/cant do anything mate other than laugh.its an act of god/nature. dont suppose the women let you take the bunny home for ferret/dog food?? did the pup retrieve it to you?? well?? back to basics if not mate. pup did exactly as i would want him to do in the hunting world...straight back unmarked and i wish i had thought of bringing it home...sick as fk now lol P.S. hope the wife dont read this Quote Link to post
Guest rodsmith Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 about 30 years ago i was walking the dogs down to a lane i used regular. there was a house at the top of the lane as i aproached the top of the lane i let the dog off the lead. i saw the owner of the house sitting on a chair enjoying the summer sun. what i didnt see was his cat sitting by the side of him. with cat dead in his jaws and a perfect retrieve the dog dropped it by my feet. i never ran so fast in my life. never used that route again to walk the dogs. back to basics for that dog too.retrieving to hand is a must.should have told the dog to sit,threw the cat again then sent your dog for the retrieve then and ONLY then should you have run like fu*k!! a mates terrier a few years ago chased a cat through a cat flap and killed it in the owners kitchen,luckily the owners were not home. Quote Link to post
andrewdack 0 Posted July 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Thanks guys you are all making me feel so much better, and i can see it could have been much worse...can go away in peace now, not worrying about the cops coming!! Quote Link to post
Cold Ethyl 63 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 theres nothing they will do been here myself with someone out walking their chinchilla lol and my male nailed it followed by my bitch who gladly joined in dead as a door nail by the time id got to it.As long as you tired to call the dog off you havent done anything wrong still it wouldnt hurt to offer to replace it to keep the moany bitch sweet Quote Link to post
Guest anonymous Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Took my dogs out last night on my usual walk through the woods on the dog walk route.If i cant see anyone with other dogs i like to let mine off for a sniff in the bushes and hopefully they empty themselves in the nettles so i cant pick it up Anyway, i had the pup still off the lead and he was slightly behind me in the bushes when i heard two women shouting 'DROP IT'...i ran back to find the pup had someones pet rabbit in his mouth...already dead!! I was gob smacked..this rabbit and one other had escaped from one of the back gardens that are behind the bushes and trees...and the two women who were neihgbours of the people who owned the rabbits were trying to catch them when my pup turned up. I appologised unreservedly but carried on with my walk...did i do wrong? About an hour later i took my dogs out for thier fitness walk and a woman called at my home telling my wife that she was getting the police involved because my dog killed her rabbit...to which my wife shut the door in her face!! Do you think the police will be interested as they have not been up to now. FPMSL that's brilliant mate.... Forget about the police, the c**ts wouldn't come out if you robbed the auld c**ts nevermind killed their rabbit. Since it's a neighbour I'd offer a replacement mate but thanks for the story lol, can just imagine....... Quote Link to post
littletimmy 71 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 nothing to do with your post, but why are the dogs still on the lead in your signature Quote Link to post
whippet 99 2,613 Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Took my dogs out last night on my usual walk through the woods on the dog walk route.If i cant see anyone with other dogs i like to let mine off for a sniff in the bushes and hopefully they empty themselves in the nettles so i cant pick it up Anyway, i had the pup still off the lead and he was slightly behind me in the bushes when i heard two women shouting 'DROP IT'...i ran back to find the pup had someones pet rabbit in his mouth...already dead!! I was gob smacked..this rabbit and one other had escaped from one of the back gardens that are behind the bushes and trees...and the two women who were neihgbours of the people who owned the rabbits were trying to catch them when my pup turned up. I appologised unreservedly but carried on with my walk...did i do wrong? About an hour later i took my dogs out for thier fitness walk and a woman called at my home telling my wife that she was getting the police involved because my dog killed her rabbit...to which my wife shut the door in her face!! Do you think the police will be interested as they have not been up to now. dont worry at all pal, dog killed cat , police was called - they said it was the dogs instinct- that was it dogs got aright to be off the lead , the same as a dirty stinking cat- there know use to any one, in my eyes there a pest. here we go cat lovers- wait for it Quote Link to post
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