Dont know if you all have read my post re Bovril and new dug next door -well stupid me let him out this morning forgot to look for said wee dug .
Yep it was out I called Bov back in but Alfie(dog next door) shot through gap in fence right over to Bov OH MY GOD but they stood nose to nose Bov wasnt growling didnt go for him as i thought he would anyway shouted for Bov to come in ,no way was he budging so decide to fetch some dog biscs shouted biccies ,next thing both dogs come haring into kitchen!!! managed to shoo alfie out and shut the door .
Jesus my whole body was shaking just at the thought of what could have happened,youngest son got such a fright he spilled tea on his leg so guess the fence will be patched up very soon and I WILL LOOK out the door first. Denise.
scary isn't it! i felt just the same when Dave caught a cat in our garden. Sadly, he did some damage but fortunately the cat got away. I always check the garden for cats now but it left me shaking at the time.
How frightening for you and your son. I know just what you mean about shaking (several times I have thought I would have a heart attack if my two didn't stop chasing a cat/ hedgehog in the garden!) The trouble is you can never be certain that nothing is hiding in the plants (until they find it - before you) Em XX
well no more incidents in the garden ,son is ok I must admit that am a wee bit feared to let him out but have done so with much looking in other garden and encouraging sounds to hurry up and PEE no much chance of that as you all know that a grey wont be rushed.Denise