Rake Aboot
Well-Known Member
Much as I hate that descriptive.
I was driving along a main road today with my dogs in the hilux.
All of a sudden a huge Pit Bull bitch was running along side me on the opposite verge.
She ran onto the road and was hit by a car coming the other way and was skittled.
I had already began pulling in to try and retrieve the dog and once she was hit she ran over to me.
I coaxed her in and opened the passenger door for her, she climbed up and across to the driver seat.
I persuaded her into the rear seat and drove her to the vet where it was confirmed she had a rear broken leg.
She got in and out the hilux unaided ( although it seems she would only be coaxed by me and not vet staff etc) and all through , apart from lifting the leg to walk she showed no signs of it at all.
She never once made as much as a tiny whimper and was super friendly and quite attached to me it seems.
I suppose the point is that she must have been the toughest dog I’ve ever seen! Seriously hit and injured with broken bones and not one noise or sign of pain or aggression.
As it turned out her chip was English so it was suspected she’d been dumped up in Scotland so I actually said to the vet I would take her but it turned out she’d been rescued to up here by a local a week or so ago and had escaped the garden and went for a run.
The rights or wrongs of owners isn’t what the thread is about it’s mainly about just how tough these bloody machines of a dog actually are.
I was astounded at it tbh.
I was driving along a main road today with my dogs in the hilux.
All of a sudden a huge Pit Bull bitch was running along side me on the opposite verge.
She ran onto the road and was hit by a car coming the other way and was skittled.
I had already began pulling in to try and retrieve the dog and once she was hit she ran over to me.
I coaxed her in and opened the passenger door for her, she climbed up and across to the driver seat.
I persuaded her into the rear seat and drove her to the vet where it was confirmed she had a rear broken leg.
She got in and out the hilux unaided ( although it seems she would only be coaxed by me and not vet staff etc) and all through , apart from lifting the leg to walk she showed no signs of it at all.
She never once made as much as a tiny whimper and was super friendly and quite attached to me it seems.
I suppose the point is that she must have been the toughest dog I’ve ever seen! Seriously hit and injured with broken bones and not one noise or sign of pain or aggression.
As it turned out her chip was English so it was suspected she’d been dumped up in Scotland so I actually said to the vet I would take her but it turned out she’d been rescued to up here by a local a week or so ago and had escaped the garden and went for a run.
The rights or wrongs of owners isn’t what the thread is about it’s mainly about just how tough these bloody machines of a dog actually are.
I was astounded at it tbh.