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05-27-2008, 01:05 PM
Canada has decided she's a bulldozer and when she's tired of being in one place she can just push her weight around and move on. We have had to repair 3 large holes in the fence in the past week from her escaping. She always comes right to the front door and barks to be let in, so on her part it's no biggie as a rule.
Today however, she was tired of being with the pups so we put her in the big run with Chip and Hickory to play and relax a while. She did it again, only this time Hickory and Chip also got out and immediately ran off.
We spread out in 3 different directions and searched for 1.5 hrs before my daughters fiance finally found them about 3/4 mile from home on a side road where 3 Amish families live.. Chip of course came to him immediately. Hickory on the other hand was having none of that. She kept just far away enough that he couldn't touch her and was playing this evasion game when I found them.
She came closer when she realized who I was, but it still took about 20 minutes for her to actually come TO me and let me get hold of her enough to restrain her. She hasn't wore a collar since I brought her home, so that complicated things a bit too. I didn't want to hurt her, but needed to keep her now that I finally had her. I had stuck a choke chain in my pocket and had 2 leashes in the car, so I finally got one on her, got them back home and my son repaired the fence again.
I was so concerned that out in the open like that I wouldn't be able to get Hickory to come to me at all. She was excited, scared, and in a totally strange place with woods on both sides of the gravel road, so could have run into the trees and disappeared. Thank God she didn't, so everyone's home safe.
From now on Canada will be in the new runs only. She's not able to break the horse panels we built them with, so we shouldn't have any repeats of today. I'm not sure my heart could take it twice. Rolling Eyes
Today however, she was tired of being with the pups so we put her in the big run with Chip and Hickory to play and relax a while. She did it again, only this time Hickory and Chip also got out and immediately ran off.
We spread out in 3 different directions and searched for 1.5 hrs before my daughters fiance finally found them about 3/4 mile from home on a side road where 3 Amish families live.. Chip of course came to him immediately. Hickory on the other hand was having none of that. She kept just far away enough that he couldn't touch her and was playing this evasion game when I found them.
She came closer when she realized who I was, but it still took about 20 minutes for her to actually come TO me and let me get hold of her enough to restrain her. She hasn't wore a collar since I brought her home, so that complicated things a bit too. I didn't want to hurt her, but needed to keep her now that I finally had her. I had stuck a choke chain in my pocket and had 2 leashes in the car, so I finally got one on her, got them back home and my son repaired the fence again.
I was so concerned that out in the open like that I wouldn't be able to get Hickory to come to me at all. She was excited, scared, and in a totally strange place with woods on both sides of the gravel road, so could have run into the trees and disappeared. Thank God she didn't, so everyone's home safe.
From now on Canada will be in the new runs only. She's not able to break the horse panels we built them with, so we shouldn't have any repeats of today. I'm not sure my heart could take it twice. Rolling Eyes