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    Temporary Heart Failure - for ME! pics added #21

    A little background:
    Last winter when we were in Arizona, we were near a small airport. The planes took off right over us, but they were small private planes so it wasn't really a big deal. It took CJ a while too get used to them though - and he most definitely did NOT like them!

    Last week we were right by another small airport. However, some of the planes taking off were the huge lumbering planes they use for fighting forest fires. They were LOUD and LOW - I felt if we were on the roof of the motorhome we'd have to duck they were that low!

    One time I had CJ outside when one took off and he literally freaked out! I was able to pick him up and calm him down though, so it wasn't that big of a deal.

    Well.......we're now no where near an aiport. So yesterday I was out walking him and I faintly heard a helicopter but didn't really pay attention. It decided to swing by us at the last minute (or so it seemed to me) and CJ freaked again, only this time he broke free from the rope! Turns out the knot I have attaching the rope to the collar came untied! Right behind us is a very wooded/overgrown area and someone at the campground reported seeing a cougar, so the minute he broke free all I could picture was my little boy being dinner for a cougar.

    Fortunately he was a very good boy. He did start walking away from me, but he didn't freak and run away really fast. I tried to remain calm - at least on the outsdie - and kept calling to him, slowly moving toward him. He stopped to sniff something and I was able to catch him - whew!

    I put him inside and I had to sit down because my legs were shaking so much! Then I retied the rope, using a pliers to make sure that knot was tighter than ever! It never even occurred to me to check the tightness of it, but you can be sure I'll be checking that every single time I take him out from now on!

    Oh, and of course, after I grabbed him he complained as if to say "What's wrong, I was just sniffing over here - hrmph!"
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    PHEW! That was close! I think once they are tramatized by something, they never get over it. Chester was scared to death of storms and Kitty Boo is too. Any loud sudden noise scares Chester half to death. All we can do is keep reassuring them that they are OK...

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    I'm so glad you caught him and that he was so good.
    When we were at Sallyanne's I managed to let Juni Rose escape. Well she hid under the veranda and didn't want to be caught and brought back in. (And if an Aby says she doesn't want she means it ). We spent HOURS out there trying to behave inconspicuous, bringing fresh food and toys until she finally became bored and simply HAD to play. She let me come closer and closer and then...... well the piece I first grabbed was not very nice of me but I kept it only for a second until I could get hold of all of little Juni who protested when I brought her in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom

    CJ freaked again, only this time he broke free from the rope!
    Turns out the knot I have attaching the rope to the collar came untied!

    The minute he broke free all I could picture was my little boy being dinner for a cougar.

    Been there, Done that a tyme or two!
    Mostly with Dawgs, although Boots da Kat managed a "slow stroll" out on the front porch
    a few too many times for my heart!

    My worst "escapes" have been with OTHER Peoples' Dawgs -
    either being Dawg-Sat or Transported by ME.

    Usual culprit has been Ill-Fitting Collars - so loose the Mutt could his head
    and *zippppp* off comes the collar!

    Talk about "shakey knees"! Trying to "casually" walk up to and call a Not-so-Familiar
    dog that really doesn't know you all that well - whilst you're holding his EMPTY collar ... !

    GOOD BOY, CJ - for coming to Mommie!

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    T&P,

    Wanna borrow the Edster for a while?

    He loves the helicopters, choppers and cars with loud exhausts!

    A tip?

    Have you seen the colored key rings with the snap gate? They are shaped like a "D" - they are called carabiners (kar a beener)- you can find them in a home improvement place.

    Tie on a rope and you just need one hand to snap it thru the loop on the collar.

    If that is too heavy you can get the same kind of thing in the rope section.

    It's shaped like an "C" and has a piece on the open part that you slide the "C" closed and it screws closed..


    http://www.hobbytool.com/index.asp?P...TS&Category=18


    One on each end of the rope helps you just snap it on and take it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke


    My worst "escapes" have been with OTHER Peoples' Dawgs -
    either being Dawg-Sat or Transported by ME.
    Not that one of mine hasn't given me enough heart stopping episodes, but having another person's animal give you the scare adds a whole other dimension. A regular visitor here now gets my phone number added to her tags. She actually has a tag that says *staying at Rachel's* but if her folks forget to bring it, I paste a sticky label with the number onto her regular tag.
    *Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD

    T&P,
    A tip?

    Have you seen the colored key rings with the snap gate? They are shaped like a "D" - they are called carabiners (kar a beener)- you can find them in a home improvement place.

    Tie on a rope and you just need one hand to snap it thru the loop on the collar.

    If that is too heavy you can get the same kind of thing in the rope section.

    It's shaped like an "C" and has a piece on the open part that you slide the "C" closed and it screws closed..

    Hardware photos >>>
    http://www.hobbytool.com/index.asp?P...TS&Category=18
    OK - More Tips:

    How about a plain ole lil DAWG Leash??
    They arrive already equipped with a PRE-Attached snappy thingy - no Knot required!

    The Leash too short for a good CJ Stroll - partial to your ROPEY?
    OK - trip to Richard's Hardware Shoppe - and get one of either #7 or #12.
    (the Swivel Eye Snap Hooks)
    Then find yourself a real, live BOY SCOUT ...
    * Hand Ropey and New Snappy Hook to Boy Scout -
    * Request Boy Scout to tie "BOWLINE" to Snappy Hook

    If you're really feeling adventerous --- here's a How-To for a do-it-yourself Bowline knot >>>
    http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/bowline.htm

    Now if ole CJ manages to UN-snap his snappy hook ...
    Use Plan B >>>


    #TN-4 is the good ole Trapper's Throw Net ... for open-space capturing of Fleeing Felines.
    #3350 is handier if said Feline is beneath a pricker bush!
    Above NETS available (at HORRIFIC COST) from:
    http://www.livetrap.com/cgi/search.c...ption=1&2=Nets


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    OMGoodness, having just lost Lacey for an hour and a half a few days ago, MY heart started speeding up just reading your story! I am so glad that CJ didn't bolt and you were able to retrieve him quickly! Whew! I need to go sit down now.
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    I AM SO GLAD CJ IS OK! WHEW!

    I had that happen once with Hannah,in my old neighborhood. She got out of the door, and she jiggled her little behind down the road, and I was crying behind her. She finally went underneath a parked car, and I climbed under to get her. It was a busy neighborhood, and drug dealers were all over. I can only imagine what would have happened if they would have caught me under their cars


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  11. Been there...done that! That's why I use the walking jackets. Eddie hates it....chews on it regularly (Eddie...that jacket was NOT cheap!)

    But the peace of mind is worth it....

    Good boy CJ...those woods are FULL of lions and tigers and bears....Oh MY!!!

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    How scary!!! I'm so glad that you were able to catch CJ and calm him down.

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    Oh Debbie!!!

    I was getting palpitations just reading that. I hope the leash arrives soon (hopefully this afternoon?) and then he can have a guaranteed secure walk (if it can hold a 100 pound dog, it certainly will hold CJ! )

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    I can understand the heart failure! I once grabbed Peppito by the neck as he started jumping from the balcony, four floors down to a busy road.
    And another time we were at my parents' house and Peppito was having a supervised walk in the garden, as everyday. This day my parents's dog scared him and he heard another scary noise at the same time. He ran to the neighbour, then disapeared behind some trees. Everybody was looking for him and I really thought we lost him as the main road that crosses the village is only 50 meters from the house. I went inside the house to get some food that he likes...and I found him waiting in my bedroom! In his run he found the bedroom window open and just came back "home", waiting for his hoomans!

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    Thanks everyone. CJ had a short walk tonight. When we pulled in this afternoon, there was a cat right by the motorhome. Looked real similar to CJ except buff instead of orange. As I was walking CJ this cat was kind of hanging around, but ran when Terry tried to get close to it. I didn't want any confrontations, so poor deprived abused CJ had to come in sooner than he would have like to.

    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper
    I hope the leash arrives soon (hopefully this afternoon?) and then he can have a guaranteed secure walk (if it can hold a 100 pound dog, it certainly will hold CJ! )
    I was hoping it would arrive today too, then I could have added a new picture of CJ with his new leash.

    However, the people running this campground aren't very friendly or helpful. They wouldn't tell us when the mail normally arrives and all they would tell us is it hadn't arrived by the time we left this morning. It was probably there, they just hadn't checked their mail for all I know. Then when we got back this afternoon, the office was already closed for the evening, so my luck it's sitting in their office right now. Hopefully "the friendly lady" will be working tomorrow. Had I known they were like this, I would have held off on having you send it. I'll let you know as soon as it arrives though - thanks!
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