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Hi,

I have just been stuck at the end of my lane for 45 minutes behind a fire engine and ambulance because a man has jumped into a small lake by me to save his dog. I don't think the guy could have drowned as I dont actually think the lake is very deep, but it has been iced over so I am guessing the dog may have gone through the ice and got stuck :(

I am guessing the guy may have got hyperthermia. I hope he is ok, his dog seemed fine. Just a shame he hadn't kept him on a lead,then this could have been avoided.

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Hmmm - could see it being both - but explains why I heard the sirens when out collecting the boys from a friends near the rugby club.

 

Stupid is definately trying to get up the hill at the leisure centre though, as priory lane itself is a sheet of ice now :shock:

 

Hope the man is ok - and maybe serves as a reminder for all us dog owners to be aware of the risks when walking in this weather

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Hmmm - could see it being both - but explains why I heard the sirens when out collecting the boys from a friends near the rugby club.

 

Stupid is definately trying to get up the hill at the leisure centre though, as priory lane itself is a sheet of ice now :shock:

 

Hope the man is ok - and maybe serves as a reminder for all us dog owners to be aware of the risks when walking in this weather

 

Sarah jo - it's swans pool - I guess you will know where it is.I know there are a lot of dog walkers that go by there, but in this weather I would do my utmost to stop my dog going onto the pool.(I also used to own a dog)

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Like Tasha said, before we had a dog I would have said stupid however I have been chased by a large herd of bullocks across a field and over a stile because I was rescuing my dog :roll:

 

this is the reason that cows attack people :?

 

your dog can run a lot faster you, and the cows. you would have been better off getting out of the field, then calling the dog over to you.

 

dogs are a lot tougher than we give them credit for (us being soft and all :D:D )

 

cathy

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I think definately stupid. In these situations the stories neary always read 'owner drowned - dog survived'. Apart from being there at the edge of the water to grab a scruff to help them out if the bank is too high I think that you will be of little help in the water if a dog is in trouble. I would never go in to help my dog and I love her to bits. - On the subject of ice I saw a man standing in the dark in the middle of a frozen lake last night - idiot. What people that do this kind of thing don't think of is that someone elses life may be put at risk trying to rescue them when it all goes pear shaped.

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Like Tasha said, before we had a dog I would have said stupid however I have been chased by a large herd of bullocks across a field and over a stile because I was rescuing my dog :roll:

 

this is the reason that cows attack people :?

 

your dog can run a lot faster you, and the cows. you would have been better off getting out of the field, then calling the dog over to you.

 

dogs are a lot tougher than we give them credit for (us being soft and all :D:D )

 

cathy

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Yes I understand this however, this was when my dog was only a puppy so tiny and we ran and then he couldn't find the gate :roll: so we ran back and pulled him through then ran without him again until we got to the stile.

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Its stupid, but I would have done the same :anxious:

Me too, no doubt about it. I love my dogs to bits and I would be there to help/protect them just like I would my children.

 

absolutely! I would imagine in situations like this motherly/protective instincts kick in and logical thought just doesn't apply

 

 

But without being unsympathetic to any dog, if you end up dead, was it really worth it? My very black and white view - if it's me or the dog, I win.

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Yes,if you don't have children then I guess its different.

But if you do,your love for them is just so huge that everything else sort of pales by comparison.

There is Also a strong instinct to keep yourself safe so you can nurture them,which makes risk taking less likely

 

Don't get me wrong,I love my cat,but the maternal instinct is enormous :D

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I love my dog but wouldnt rationally risk my life for him but like I said (and as someone else has picked up) in the heat of the moment I think I would do something stupid - its human nature to react rather than think sometimes

 

In a perfect world it would be like the Famous Five and a handy ladder/rope/branch would be lying around :(

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