
oh I really hope she is pregnant, all the signs are saying she still is. Your story gives me hope.
To bad it had to happen to our dogs. The care we put in, to make sure they are just in perfect health. The tests we do, to make sure there are no indications of genetic issues to be passed along.
Not to mention showing/specialing our dogs, to make sure they meet breed standards (because every dog is cute and pretty to the owner)
Then to have this happen, because of a person who cant control, nor do they wish to control, their dogs.
It was a scary thing!
Update: We called the local SPCA shelter (Ontario, Canada) and they have deemed the other dog dangerous. Which means the owners have a lot of restrictions placed on them, and a short timeline to finish them.
1) They have to keep the dog leashed and muzzled if it is outside their house (that includes being leashed and muzzled in the garden)
2) Spay/Neuter the dog
3) Display a sign in clear view of the sidewalk, that states they own a dangerous dog, that has already attacked
4) Pay $250 dollars ($1 CAD = 3 pounds) each year to license the dog within the city. And even if they move, the records follow them.
Sadly, if the SPCA also believes the dog is a Pit Bull, Staffie, or American Bull Terrier, it will be removed and euthanized. Ontario is under Breed Specific Legislation (which I dont agree with) where the above mentioned dogs are not allowed to be owned in the province. I dont agree with certain breeds being targeted, since I have known many dogs under the ban who have been so gentle and friendly. But I do agree with the 4 restrictions placed on a dog that attacks another dog or person. The stipulations are higher depending on injuries.