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HOW ACCIDENTS HAPPEN
Hello good people out there in
Internet Land!!! Today we will talk about how things can go
wrong no matter who we are and how much we think we know!!!
So let's talk about the last week with me here on the farm.
Tuesday: I have always known
the danger of leaving a collar on a dog that runs loose on a
farm. Or anywhere off anyone's immediate safe property. A
dog can get it's collar hung up on fences, under buildings,
on tree branches, out in the bush, on junk, just about
anywhere. Then the dog doesn't come home and we consider it
just gone? Maybe it ran away? Maybe someone stole it?
Maybe some awful person shot it? Meanwhile the dog struggles
to free itself, perhaps chokes itself or simply goes
un-rescued and succumbs slowly through starvation.
But you see my excuse was: Two
of my pack of small breed dogs are full identical sisters.
Two, sweet girl Shih Tzu's, Bingo and Smudge. Since both
have a bad habit of trying my patience by going out onto the
road, I placed a bright red collar on Bingo so that I could
tell who I was hollering at to "GET HOME" the command to get
back onto the property NOW!!!
Bingo had been missing for a
couple of hours. I was in a panic. I checked the horse
corrals to makes sure she hadn't accidentally been stomped
on? I called under the buildings? I walked/ran up one side
of the road to the East and back on the other side looking
for a victim of a passing vehicle in the ditch? I
walked/ran West the same way, checking the ditches? No
Bingo!!!
Had someone stolen her??? She
would jump in with anyone! It would be dark in another hour
or so? I raced into the living room to the phone. I needed
help. I would phone close friends to come help scour the
country side before darkness set in.
I sank down in the chair, next
to the phone. Pausing to calm myself I became aware of a
soft wheezing, drawn out gasping noise.............. What
dog could be snoring at a time like this................
none could be sleeping as they were in tune with me and
knew I was upset............. It hit me like a sledge
hammer..................I dropped down flat on the floor and
peered under the couch................ BINGO, apparently
unconscious!!! Her collar caught in a death, strangle hold
on a silly couch spring that had popped
out.....................When she heard me calling her name,
she must have spun around and around trying to free herself,
effectively strangling herself as the collar tightened with
each twist and turn of her little body.
Yes, she is fine, the Vet says
no permanent brain damage. AND THE RED COLLAR??? In the
garbage where it belongs!!!
Wednesday: You all have heard
the term "BOMB PROOF" when it comes to horses??? No such
thing exists............Accidents can happen!
It is February here in Northern
Canada. We should have snow up to our arm pits. But we had
an unusal warm spell and my entire property is literally a
sheet of ice. Well horses don't
skate...........................
My two ancient old girls, Lady
who is 27 years old and Easter who is 24 years old are
trying to walk without skates? They cannot make it to the
heated watering tank so I am watering them from buckets.
Their individual feeding stations for twice daily grain and
supplements.......well let's just say, they love their
additional feed but literally gave up on Wednesday trying to
skate on hooves to get to it.
So I went to a less icy area and
lovingly poured piles of grain onto the frozen ground for
each of them..............NOW I NEED TO REMEMBER THAT
REGARDLESS OF THE FACT MANY OF MY PACK OF LITTLE DOGS ARE
OVER WEIGHT (get in trouble from my Vet on their being over
weight big time) they must at all times stand directly under
the old mares buckets in hopes of a dribble of horse feed
hitting the ground as they are apparently starving???
Well..............Those darn
dogs dived into the grain/supplement ration, snarling and
barking up at the poor old mares faces, who with ears laid
back showed their displeasure but no way did they dare lower
their heads into the snarling pack of four legged, average
15 pound, small breed wolves!!!
Dropping to my knees, I took the
empty bucket in front of the 27 year old mare and began to
hastily scoop up the feed to try placing it somewhere else!
Would I do this without trusting the old girl? OF COURSE
NOT! But at 27, I really think she is totally "Bomb
Proof!!!
Well, Lady either fell or tried
to stomp a dog and on the ice..............She landed
basically on her knees. Except one knee drove me into the
ground across my shoulders and............the other knee was
about two inches from my now flat to the ground
nose..................... As the old girl tried valiantly
to rise (arthritis and still basicaly on a sheet of ice) the
pressure from her kneeling on me only took seconds before I
began to black out from lack of ability to
breath...........My silly thoughts were: God, I hope my
glasses stay on my nose and she doesn't crunch
them...........I must have then lost it because everything
went black......................
Darn that ground was cold. I
was maybe out of it for only seconds. Obviously Lady made
it to her feet. I'm laying there, basically unharmed, the
dogs are ignoring my ALMOST DEMISE and lapping up the horse
feed in front of me and Lady is now happily helping Easter,
the other old girl eat her pile of grain.
You bet I am a bit stiff and
sore. After all, I have some age on these old bones. 100%
BOMB PROOF............no such thing, accidents happen and
don't blame the horse!!!
And there you have it my
Internet friends. When ever any of us start thinking we
know it all.............Ain't going to happen!!! Gayle
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