Had the dog out for her walk this morning. As usual let her loose in the park. She did spook some deer and I could see her chasing them through the trees.
Was not prepared for the next bit. I could hear her barking and then the next thing I heard was a deer 'coughing'. She had managed to catch one...
I took off into the woods, through deep snow and eventually found the two of them. Brynn had the deer by one ear and was dragging it to the ground. It was not a full grown deer, they are bigger than Roe deer, and was big enough...
I got between them and managed to get the dog off. Before I could get the lead on her she was off after it again. Second round, got them apart. But still not able to get the lead on and off she went again. This time had to throw myself flat out on the ground to get to them. The deer was in shock, no surprise. I managed to get the lead on and eventually dragged the dog away. Th e deer recovered and took off. We just lay in the snow and slowly recovered ourselves. Needless to say I won't be letting dog off the lead again...
Home, knackered and time for a coffee...
Tried to upload a picture of the dog, but it seems it is too large. She IS a big dog~~
Only one more week out here in the Western Prairies, where Spring may actually be planning to make an appearance.
Back to Ontario next week, then up to Yellowknife in the NWT before heading back to Scotland at the start of May. I am laying bets that by the time I get back to UK it will be WET and cold. I missed the good weather last year and see no reason why this year should be different~~!!!
Was not prepared for the next bit. I could hear her barking and then the next thing I heard was a deer 'coughing'. She had managed to catch one...
I took off into the woods, through deep snow and eventually found the two of them. Brynn had the deer by one ear and was dragging it to the ground. It was not a full grown deer, they are bigger than Roe deer, and was big enough...
I got between them and managed to get the dog off. Before I could get the lead on her she was off after it again. Second round, got them apart. But still not able to get the lead on and off she went again. This time had to throw myself flat out on the ground to get to them. The deer was in shock, no surprise. I managed to get the lead on and eventually dragged the dog away. Th e deer recovered and took off. We just lay in the snow and slowly recovered ourselves. Needless to say I won't be letting dog off the lead again...
Home, knackered and time for a coffee...
Tried to upload a picture of the dog, but it seems it is too large. She IS a big dog~~
Only one more week out here in the Western Prairies, where Spring may actually be planning to make an appearance.
Back to Ontario next week, then up to Yellowknife in the NWT before heading back to Scotland at the start of May. I am laying bets that by the time I get back to UK it will be WET and cold. I missed the good weather last year and see no reason why this year should be different~~!!!
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