I live in an urban area but have a creek across the street, so lots of wild 
life.  The possums are my biggest worry they are mean and destructive.  One 
went after a much larger dog down the street from me, my neighbor saw it and 
went after it with a tree limb, she said it stopped and tried to charge her, 
until she hit it and it ran off.  We were told that it probably had babies near 
by and that was what it was defending, at any rate, they are mean!

Gloria






-----Original Message-----
From: moonivy2852002 <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Feb 15, 2011 10:13 pm
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: LYNN/ Carol Smet


 




Yep, good advice to heed for sure. It's unlikely Elmo could get out of my yard 
but I worry about what can get in so I always go out when he does. I also live 
in an urban area with a surprising amount of wildlife. The possums and racoons 
in particular are worrisome - I've seen some that are quadruple his size and 
he's on the large side for a chi. 
 
No iguanas here but that's sure a scary story. Glad your pet was able to be 
healed, Rose. 

-Beth
"The heart is a bloom, shoots up through the stony ground." U2 Beautiful Day

--- On Tue, 2/15/11, meccarose <[email protected]> wrote:


From: meccarose <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: LYNN/ Carol Smet
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 4:40 PM


  

I know what you mean about supervising our little pets outdoors.   Where I live 
in Miami there is a canal that runs in back of our neighborhood. We've had 
gators, iguanas, ducks, possums, frogs, rats, sometimes come into our yard. We 
have the back yard entirely fenced off (chain link fence), but this doesn't 
stop them from coming in. My little Chihuahuas have been confronted by possums 
many times, usually during summer.  Not little possums, but big ugly nasty 
ones. They like to run along the top of the fence and taunt my babies. They 
aren't so quick to come back once I swat them with a broom.  The big black 
birds aren't so friendly either.  I've caught them swooping down on my dogs, or 
taunting them from the trees, cackling and squawking at them. We have a lot of 
wildlife here for us being in the city. But then again, this neighborhood we 
live used to be their home at one time. I guess they feel we moved in on them.  
Luckily we haven't had any tragedies from them as yet. The worst that has 
happened was many years ago when we had pet iguanas.  We'd bring them in the 
back yard every day to walk around and do their business. One day a really huge 
wild iguana came up from the canal into our yard and attacked one of our pet 
iguanas. It was no contest, the wild one was overpowering and much stronger.  
In the attack he just about ripped off his front arm, it was hanging and 
bleeding. We rushed him to the vet and amazingly they saved his arm. Sewed it 
back on and in a few months it was in good shape. Not as strong, but it was 
working.  That was a $500 vet bill. 

I have to repeat that last sentence from the previous post..  

   " Predator animals and predatory birds are  everywhere. "    Yes.. they are. 
 

  ~Rose










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