Monday, July 18, 2016

Deer can kill dogs and people | Gsd Dog Training Video

Deer can kill dogs and peopledog training


The doe in the driveway looked harmless, but now we know differently. So does Lizzie.

My dog had been poking around for a squirrel in the bushes at the edge of the driveway when suddenly a doe blasted out of the brush, kicked Lizzie in the groin, then head-butted her, and then chased her toward our barn. I stood watching, aghast, trying to process what I was seeing.

Apparently the doe had a fawn tucked in the ferns and wanted Lizzie to keep out. So instead of waiting for Lizzie to stumble upon the fawn, the doe turned aggressive and charged Lizzie, taking her totally by surprise.

We didnt realize the extent of her injuries till five hours later that night when Lizzie became lethargic and shocky. Her gums were pale and tacky, she had minor swelling in her abdomen, and she could hardly move. An emergency call from the vet assured us that shed probably do okay till morning, when we could bring her in to the clinic. In the meantime, we iced the swelling and dabbed triple antibiotic ointment on the deep scratches at the inside top of her hind leg.

Next mornings x-rays revealed no broken bones. It was just a soft-tissue bruise. Lizzie recovered completely after a days rest, and got the vets blessing to run an agility trial that next weekend.

We now realize the deer that once seemed "friendly" as it followed us up and down the driveway on daily walks was actually stalking us...laying down her boundaries. It was a good eye-opener for us. Did you know that whitetail deer kill more humans than any other animal in this country? Their strikes and kicks are hard enough to kill people, and they do.

Lizzie was lucky Her experience also taught her humans to be more careful in the woods too, especially during fawn season.

Deer can kill dogs and people

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