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Old 02-10-2011, 11:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So this morning Ze'eva barks at me as usual to wake me up so I can let her out. I live somewhat in a fairly wooded area and my house has no fence to the front yard. So anyways I am watching her in the back yard and she is doing her thing then starts barking like crazy and bolts to the front yard. In my shorts and no shirt which I usually sleep in I sprint outside after her and she has a little pom pinned about to tear it apart in the front yard. It is the neighbor down the street's dog. By down the street I mean what would normally be 6-7 houses but that is how sparse the houses are out here. I actually couldn't believe it as Ze'eva is usually extremely dog submissive but seems rather protective of the property.

The reason I think she was going to tear it apart is because she caught a squirrel and ATE it two days ago before I could get to her and stop her...
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Old 02-10-2011, 11:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Eating a squirrel and eating a dog are two very different things!
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Promise she didn't mistake the dog for a squirrel
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Wow! I bet you never see that pom in your yard again!
How did you break it up? Did Ze'va respond to you right away?
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Ze'eva halfway responded. She refused to let the dog go but but just looked at me as if I would give her permission to continue... The pom ignored the owners recall from down the street and as I was leading Ze'eva into the house by her collar the pom started to bark and chase after us. I was halfway tempted to let her go again.
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Well I hope the pom's owner will keep the little "tough guy" away! He could've been killed or seriously injured just by getting pinned by a large dog.
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It is doubtful... As with most small dog owners they let the dogs be the kings of their world. Though if I catch this pom defecating in my yard I might just let Ze'eva have a snack. No evidence she did it if she eats the dog right?
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It is doubtful... As with most small dog owners they let the dogs be the kings of their world. Though if I catch this pom defecating in my yard I might just let Ze'eva have a snack. No evidence she did it if she eats the dog right?
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****... Well if its on my property they are at fault.
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[QUOTE=mroutdoorsman;2033350]... As with most small dog owners they let the dogs be the kings of their world./QUOTE]

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