From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Parking lot chis
Wow, you have had your horse Classy, aha, hence your screen name, for a really
long time, just more proof of your love and devotion that you do not abandon
your pets when something changes in your life, as we sadly hear from time to
time some people do. The few times we have gone away since having our dogs and
cats, I miss them so much while we are gone because they are such a big part of
my life. You and many others, afraid. I have been noticing lately,
people walking in our neighborhood are carrying some kind of weapon, one guy a
baseball bat, two people a golf club, and these were the ones that were just
walking by themselves, without a dog, and I am thinking they must have had some
sort of encounter with a mean dog, which is a lot scary if you would be walking
your small dog. Once my boss was standing talking to a neighbor, she had her
Maltese with her and a large dog German Sheperd came out of the blue, and
before they could
react, the g. shep. grabbed the woman's dog and shook it to death. My boss had
such a difficult time over the incident, can only imagine how heartbreaking it
was for the dog's mom who will never get that awful image out of her mind. When
I used to walk, before a guy chased me down in his truck (I no longer walk
outside) but I would like to if I ever get a Chihuahua. When walking, I would
occasionally come upon dogs that acted like they might attack and that was
pretty frightening, so I can sure understand you being worried if you were to
walk one of your little ones. Some of those stories are really sad of animal
attacks.
Lynn
In a message dated 5/10/2011 3:57:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Hi Lynn, Oh I have been riding for a long time. arBut I have had Classy 18
years, and she is a good girl. We have a bond. She needs a firm but gentle
experienced rider. I got her when she was 4, and she just turned 22.
>They all seem to have there own little quirks in them. Classy has never been a
>supper effectionate horse, but she loves to be scratched in her favorit spots.
>Yes I think we are thinking about the same Cougar attack. I know in one
>attack, a lady did survive, but her face was really scard up.
>Any more I am afraid to walk the dogs in my neighborhood do to lose dogs, I
>worry me or my dogs will get attacked.
>I haven't heard any updates about the parking lot dogs, hoping they are doing
>good.
>Beth