
On Sunday I was getting the bin ready to take out so took binbag out then Abby came into the kitchen so while I got the bins from upstairs I left the bin bag on top of the cooker anyway I realised I was going to be late for rugby so just put abbyinto the living room and off I went half hour later I got a call saying come home house is on fire, first thought is abby ok so race home to find Windows at the front of the house open and a fireman stroking Abby and telling her mum will be home soon and everything is ok. First things first get her and check her over all ok then go with the firemen to look at the damage turns out Abby had jumped up at the cooked and switched on two of the hobs, The whole kitchen needs to be replastered and all the units need to be replaced and the cooker has had it, everyroom in the house except the livingroom need to be redecorated as it was the only door that was closed. I count myself very lucky and I will be making sure that I switch the cooker from the wall.
The police and firemen commented that Abby may look the part but was on of the worst guard dog they had ever seen, my neighbour had put the fire out by the time they had arrived and when they let him in he tried to get Abby out of the living room(he isnt a dog person but knew what she means to me) he said he was bricking it as he thought as she was afraid she might bite she just backed off and he felt she was getting stressed by his presence so he closed the door again as she wasnt in any danger, from outside she let him put his hand in and open both big windows then the firemen tried to get her to come out the window and she wouldnt so they stayed with her to comfort her until I got there.
I will be dropping off a card tomorrow to thank them and my neighbour got the biggest bottle of Jack I could find because with out him I dread to think what would have happened.
Anyone handy with a paint brush just pop round.
Mary