View Full Version : How do you feel about dogs? Poll
Taltarzac725
09-12-2012, 04:11 PM
Working off of Graciegirl's post about your feelings about dogs.
kbace6
09-12-2012, 04:14 PM
Love dogs. Owners of dogs..... Depends.
Golfingnut
09-12-2012, 04:16 PM
I think you would have a special person if you could find one half as wonderful as any dog.
Roaddog53
09-12-2012, 04:29 PM
Love dogs. Owners of dogs..... Depends.
:agree:
THIS is the better answer. If the owners were more responsible about their dogs and courtesy of others. But, let's not get into dog pooping replies.
jimbo2012
09-12-2012, 04:29 PM
They enrich our lives
sueandskip
09-12-2012, 04:41 PM
My opinion means nothing !
tkret
09-12-2012, 05:02 PM
If dogs lived as long as humans lived and humans lived as briefly as dogs live, it might be a better world.
lovsthosebigdogs
09-12-2012, 05:03 PM
Mine is an addiction I don't care to break. I have made a lifetime of accommodations to have them in my life- all worth it!
createquilts
09-12-2012, 05:17 PM
Had to vote I don't feel comfortable around them. Last year I rode my bike 1500 miles and was attacked three times- once a mailman driving by had to help me. Just yesterday I was walking down a path and a dog came flying towards me barking like crazy with the owner saying "he won't hurt you" while the dog is barking like crazy and charging around. It is hard not to freeze up and owners don't understand when you are afraid you are afraid. Almost like post traumatic stress. Obviously people see that I am freaking out and ready to have a heart attack and call their dogs away- I cross the street if I see someone walking their dog and try to avoid them, but you can't avoid all dogs in this world unless you live in a gated dog free community.
Now I have gotten to know many well behaved dogs and their owners - I can pet them and be around them without panic. We have even owned a few but I insisted they were very well trained and very well behaved.
edited to add this happened in NY state. While in TV I have had dogs come up to me, and several bark, but not loose. I still avoid them even on a leash.
gomoho
09-12-2012, 05:27 PM
What a wonderful world this would be if people were as loyal as dogs.
karostay
09-12-2012, 05:30 PM
:pray:What a wonderful world this would be if people were as loyal as dogs.
karostay
09-12-2012, 05:32 PM
I have never meet a bad pet only bad owners
duffysmom
09-12-2012, 05:36 PM
If I were a writer I would write the story about how much my beloved Duffy taught me about unconditional love. We were together for 13 years and he never let me down and when he looked up at me I only saw love and devotion in his eyes. For 13 years he never showed anything but complete joy when I walked in the door and the little guy was frequently in pain. The saddest part about having a dog as your best friend is the emptyness they leave in your heart when they pass on.
hotrodgirl
09-12-2012, 06:49 PM
:agree:If I were a writer I would write the story about how much my beloved Duffy taught me about unconditional love. We were together for 13 years and he never let me down and when he looked up at me I only saw love and devotion in his eyes. For 13 years he never showed anything but complete joy when I walked in the door and the little guy was frequently in pain. The saddest part about having a dog as your best friend is the emptyness they leave in your heart when they pass on.
I CONCUR. I never would have gotten through my husbands' passing were it not for the love of my little dog Rosie. :pray:
Trayderjoe
09-12-2012, 07:05 PM
I've had dogs most of my life and can say that they each have been the most loyal, patient, and "understanding" friend I could have. Don't get me wrong, my human friends are great, I love them and have no doubt that they would help me at the drop of a hat, but a dog is different. Bad day at work? My dog somehow chooses to be silly and nudge me for an extra walk. I guess the best thing to say is that "to know them is to love them". My neighbor also gave me a poignant quote (I don't know the author or even if this was his own observation) recently after we lost our 13 year old lab/Newfoundland mix, "They give us their hearts, and they take ours". I had to turn quickly away...............
asianthree
09-12-2012, 07:16 PM
with our last one gone, i just am not going to start again, its too hard when they have to leave
rickandtammy27
09-12-2012, 07:18 PM
When I return home, whether it be in five minutes or five hours, Oh what a reception I receive. Two doggies that are so happy to see me, they could turn themselves inside out they are so excited. Try finding as loyal a companion. Although I am lucky, my husband does receive me with like excitement, he doesn't drool as much though :)
Vinny
09-12-2012, 07:20 PM
Would have liked a choice of, "Better than most people". :)
Susan G
09-12-2012, 07:46 PM
Dogs are so much company and they love unconditionally. I will be moving from South Louisiana to The Villages the end of September, renting for two months (thank you Audrey) then buying a Courtyard Villa - mainly for the dogs comfort and safety. I try to adopt senior dogs and give them a good life for a few years. I am so looking forward to The Villages and meeting all of you!
justjim
09-12-2012, 08:30 PM
Wife and I had several dogs over the last 50 years. Always did our best to train them to behave properly like we did our children when they went out with us to eat at a restaurant. It does take time and effort to train a dog properly. Sometimes (depending on the dog) you need professional help. In our early working days, I traveled a lot, we always had a trained dog at home. Our last dog was a white toy poodle. She was a great companion and lap dog. She lived to see a couple years of retirement and we went out of the "pet business" for good. Of course, never say never!
Barefoot
09-12-2012, 09:00 PM
Mine is an addiction I don't care to break. I have made a lifetime of accommodations to have them in my life- all worth it!
I feel exactly the same way.
Lbmb24101
09-12-2012, 09:00 PM
Createquilts, I agree w ya all the way...
Createquilts, i agree w ya all the way!
Dog lovers need to understand 'different strokes for different folks"
uujudy
09-12-2012, 09:16 PM
Oops. I didn't realize this was the official thread for the dog poll. I answered all the questions on the other thread.
Easily confused,
Judy
Taltarzac725
09-13-2012, 07:54 AM
I am so happy that most of the people who responded to this poll love dogs.
I have mixed feelings about both dogs and people having lived next to a pit bull trainer in Palm Harbor for a while. He always kept the dogs in cages in his garage which I thought was awful. It probably also made these pit bulls not very friendly around humans as humans had kept them chained up.
Pit bulls also seem to have an instinctual tendency to be very aggressive. Not sure if the best trainer can turn something that has an aggressive instinctual nature into a sweet pooch.
Even our usually sweet Dalmation could get nasty if you threatened any family member. All it took though as approaching another family member while this person was lying on a bed. We got this Dalmatian as a puppy so we never trained her to be protective that way.
Some of the small dogs at the local dog parks can also get nasty after you put them on a leash. They seem to take on an entirely different personality when they are restricted in their movements. The other pooches also re-act differently to dogs on leashes. Much more fights between dogs when one of them is still on a leash at a dog park.
runnermi
09-13-2012, 08:06 AM
I just love four footed critters. I am currently owned by 3 cats but would have a doggy in a heart beat if I was home more.
I am currently working full time and even though I work from home 2 days a week, the other 3 days are the problem. I can leave the house at 7:30 am and not get home until 7 to 8 pm. Too long to leave a dear sweet dog alone.
I love on every doggy I see being walked. I would love to have a dog some day. Hopefully when I retire.
Barefoot
09-13-2012, 01:18 PM
Here are a few quotes about animals that I'd like to share with other animal lovers.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
Mohandas Gandhi
Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein
Shall we, because we walk on our hind feet, assume to ourselves only the privilege of imperishability?
George Eliot
Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not die, so do other creatures.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals... In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.
Henry Beston
uujudy
09-13-2012, 03:33 PM
Barefoot, these quotes are wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
shcisamax
09-13-2012, 03:43 PM
Love the quotes Barefoot.
lovsthosebigdogs
09-13-2012, 06:10 PM
Barefoot, they are all wonderful quotes. I have a tee shirt with this one on it
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."
Thank you for sharing.
Bonnevie
09-14-2012, 06:47 AM
if dogs weren't allowed there, I wouldn't even consider living there.
shcisamax
09-14-2012, 06:59 AM
I'm with you sista.
Challenger
09-14-2012, 07:36 AM
Poll questions with two or more questions in each choice produce very skewed results. My answers to simple questions would be:
1. I love dogs
2. I do not currently have a dog
3. Dog owners should be respectful of other residents property and privacy
Barefoot
09-14-2012, 10:31 AM
if dogs weren't allowed there, I wouldn't even consider living there.
That's the reason we bought in The Villages. I know a lot of people would find it nutty, but we make all our life decisions with our pets in mind. We are dogaholics, and our plan is to always have two dogs.
We were having a problem finding a retirement community that allows large dogs, and more than one dog. Most communities allow only one dog and many have a weight stipulation of 25 lbs or 40 lbs. Not for us. When we saw that large dogs were allowed at the Town Squares, we were hooked. As we looked at resales in different Villages, everywhere we looked, happy people were walking dogs. And then we found the private dog park, Doggie Doo Run Run, which is heaven sent. So we have Biggins and LolliPop to thank for our decision to buy in TV.
Mark1130
09-14-2012, 07:48 PM
90% of all dogs are better than 90% of the people I meet.:a20:
Taltarzac725
09-15-2012, 08:38 AM
90% of all dogs are better than 90% of the people I meet.:a20:
A dog can make a man better.
ugotme
09-15-2012, 10:59 AM
if dogs weren't allowed there, I wouldn't even consider living there.
I totally agree.
Always had two large dogs. Now - somehow - we "ended up" rescuing this Heinz 57 varieties dog that I sometimes refer to as "mini mutt!"
Most of our previous dogs were in the 80 - 110 pound range. This one is about 30 pounds. But, I gotta tell you - she is one great lovable dog! Wouldn't trade her for the world !
lovsthosebigdogs
09-16-2012, 06:10 PM
That's the reason we bought in The Villages. I know a lot of people would find it nutty, but we make all our life decisions with our pets in mind. We are dogaholics, and our plan is to always have two dogs.
We were having a problem finding a retirement community that allows large dogs, and more than one dog. Most communities allow only one dog and many have a weight stipulation of 25 lbs or 40 lbs. Not for us. When we saw that large dogs were allowed at the Town Squares, we were hooked. As we looked at resales in different Villages, everywhere we looked, happy people were walking dogs. And then we found the private dog park, Doggie Doo Run Run, which is heaven sent. So we have Biggins and LolliPop to thank for our decision to buy in TV.
Originally Posted by hope2soon
if dogs weren't allowed there, I wouldn't even consider living there.
We are so totally in agreement. We only considered TV because of what Barefoot said AND the CYV fenced yards. Then TV just kept looking better and better. (This coming from people who bought a motorhome to vacation with their dogs.) We acccommodate to live better WITH our dogs and we aren't going to chang that in retirement. So happy we found such a great place where we can do that. The 2 dog policy is a hard enough adjustment for me to wrap my head around, but we loved the other aspects of TV enough to do it.
GatorGus
09-17-2012, 04:38 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
shcisamax
09-17-2012, 04:49 PM
Oh my. I am so glad you are both ok. What a terror! Where was this?
Pturner
09-17-2012, 04:53 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
Hi GatorGus,
I see this is your first post. Welcome to TOTV! Funny thing is, I know who you are from your first post. lol. Heard about your incident from a friend who is your neighbor. I am so glad to that you are Bounce are ok. Be careful, btw. It's a jungle out there. :)
senior citizen
09-17-2012, 04:55 PM
Had to vote I don't feel comfortable around them. Last year I rode my bike 1500 miles and was attacked three times- once a mailman driving by had to help me. Just yesterday I was walking down a path and a dog came flying towards me barking like crazy with the owner saying "he won't hurt you" while the dog is barking like crazy and charging around. It is hard not to freeze up and owners don't understand when you are afraid you are afraid. Almost like post traumatic stress. Obviously people see that I am freaking out and ready to have a heart attack and call their dogs away- I cross the street if I see someone walking their dog and try to avoid them, but you can't avoid all dogs in this world unless you live in a gated dog free community.
Now I have gotten to know many well behaved dogs and their owners - I can pet them and be around them without panic. We have even owned a few but I insisted they were very well trained and very well behaved.
edited to add this happened in NY state. While in TV I have had dogs come up to me, and several bark, but not loose. I still avoid them even on a leash.
I "hear you". My husband has been bit by neighbors' darling dogs, for no reason at all. Once he was riding his moped. Another time he was just getting the mail at the end of our driveway. A third time he wasn't bitten, but was charged at by a German Shepherd baring his teeth and growling while we were taking a hike in the woods. Again, for no reason.
We also have sweet dogs in the neighborhood; usually the smaller breeds. They are always welcome here.
I think it all depends on the pooch.
Also , it depends on the owner. Some people feel their dogs can do no wrong.
We always had dogs of our own when the kids were young; some were crazy....others were not. They all have distinct personalities. We also had cats which are a lot easier.....with no complaints from neighbors.
We are now happily pet free; it's much easier to travel without worrying about the pets. With five grandchildren to keep up with, we are happy, just the two of us.
p.s. When our daughter and her husband visited in the past, they always brought two huge dogs which are known for their incessant barking. Now that the dogs are older and one has died, they no longer travel with the dogs and the cats. Our neighbors are grateful and have ceased calling to complain of the excessive barking, no matter if they are indoors or out on the back deck or on the front porch..........they always begin the complaint with , "We know you have company visiting, but
we just can't take it anymore".
These huge Tibetan Mastiffs have also knocked over my frail mother, knocked over my husband.......again while on a hike..........and no one says anything.
Anyway, we did take our own dogs to dog training school ; sometimes it worked; sometimes it didn't. Again, it depends on the pooch and the breed.
The ones I would avoid would be dobermans and pit bulls . We have read of so many of those attacking people for no reason at all.
Pturner
09-17-2012, 04:55 PM
Here are a few quotes about animals that I'd like to share with other animal lovers.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
Mohandas Gandhi
Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein
Shall we, because we walk on our hind feet, assume to ourselves only the privilege of imperishability?
George Eliot
Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not die, so do other creatures.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals... In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.
Henry Beston
Love these, Bare. Thanks for sharing.
shcisamax
09-17-2012, 05:19 PM
okay
uujudy
09-17-2012, 05:39 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
Ay carumba! That's scary! A reminder to all of us not to venture too closely to the ponds with your appetiz.... oops, I meant to say little doggies.
Barefoot
09-17-2012, 05:43 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
This is probably the most amazing post I've ever read on TOTV. Wow. :ho:
Taltarzac725
09-17-2012, 06:12 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
My dog is staring at me trying to get me to turn off the thunder and lightning. Sounds like you did something like this for Bounce.
senior citizen
09-18-2012, 04:36 AM
Here are a few quotes about animals that I'd like to share with other animal lovers.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
Mohandas Gandhi
Our task must be to free ourselves... by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein
Shall we, because we walk on our hind feet, assume to ourselves only the privilege of imperishability?
George Eliot
Life is as dear to a mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not die, so do other creatures.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude towards those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being
We need another and a wiser and perhaps a more mystical concept of animals... In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.
Henry Beston
Great sayings.........
Here's a mystical thought.........we were told that our "grand puppies" who grew into those two massive Tibetan Mastiffs who ruled the home, were bred originally to "protect" the temples and the monks (in Tibet).
This would be why they would sprawl straight across the bottom of the staircase.......or across the threshold of the doorways or at the top of the steps near the bedroom hallway...........they were protecting us.
This is what we were told. It was difficult, to say the least, for anyone to step OVER them, impossible to go around them.....they just wouldn't budge as they were guarding our temple.
I would guess this is also why they barked incessantly.
We had free spirits of our own , with the two Irish Setters........
I could write a book about them....
Again, great post.
donkobes
09-18-2012, 04:52 AM
Lock your dog and your wife in your car trunk for 30 minutes. Open the trunk and see who's happy to see you....
A life without a dog is diminished.
***For the Golfer guy who was in Iowa, Kentucky, etc. I'm from Iowa City and went the same route via Army Airborne.
GatorGus
09-18-2012, 03:44 PM
You are right. The word is out. I have been contacted by the Sentinal as well as TV and radio. The Villages reporter was excited about it. Then her editor squashed the story. I guess they thought it might hurt sales of houses next to water.
duffysmom
09-18-2012, 04:51 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
:faint:
Taltarzac725
09-18-2012, 06:09 PM
You are right. The word is out. I have been contacted by the Sentinal as well as TV and radio. The Villages reporter was excited about it. Then her editor squashed the story. I guess they thought it might hurt sales of houses next to water.
Please keep us posted when this will come out. :024:
paulandjean
09-18-2012, 06:26 PM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
Where did this happen at? Which village did it take place at? What time of the day was it? Did anyone help you or you by yourself?Love to hear more about this. Is it in any of the newspapers,television or radio? Did you contact the police or community watch regarding a killer gator? Tell more.
graciegirl
09-18-2012, 07:02 PM
I think someone is pulling on OUR back leg.
Barefoot
09-18-2012, 07:41 PM
I think someone is pulling on OUR back leg.
When I first read the story, I thought it was posted by a Troll. But then PT seemed to know the people involved, Post #40? PT, are you messin' with us? :confused: Whatever, it's a great story!
CFrance
09-18-2012, 08:37 PM
That's the reason we bought in The Villages. I know a lot of people would find it nutty, but we make all our life decisions with our pets in mind. We are dogaholics, and our plan is to always have two dogs.
We were having a problem finding a retirement community that allows large dogs, and more than one dog. Most communities allow only one dog and many have a weight stipulation of 25 lbs or 40 lbs. Not for us. When we saw that large dogs were allowed at the Town Squares, we were hooked. As we looked at resales in different Villages, everywhere we looked, happy people were walking dogs. And then we found the private dog park, Doggie Doo Run Run, which is heaven sent. So we have Biggins and LolliPop to thank for our decision to buy in TV.
We briefly considered a community in the Keys, but we would have had to cut Crosby in half. And then declare each half eight pounds overweight...
Pets are not pets anymore; they're family members. Even most motel chains have acknowledged that. So has the medical community acknowledged the benefit of owning a pet. I personally have trouble warming up to people who don't care to have a pet.
elevatorman
09-18-2012, 08:42 PM
I think someone is pulling on OUR back leg.
Pulling the gators leg. Villages man saves dog: Villages grandfather saves dog from jaws of gator - Orlando Sentinel (http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-09-18/news/os-villages-man-saves-dog-gator-20120918_1_gator-jaws-pond)
It was at 1177 Harley Circle The Villages, FL 32162 Google address for map.
shcisamax
09-18-2012, 08:48 PM
Great video. Lovin Bounce. What a brave man. Sheesh. Hope I would have the gumption to jump a gator in the lake if he got one of our dogs...oh wait.. That's why we made sure we had no water out back except the pool. :)
CFrance
09-18-2012, 09:00 PM
Lock your dog and your wife in your car trunk for 30 minutes. Open the trunk and see who's happy to see you....
A life without a dog is diminished.
***For the Golfer guy who was in Iowa, Kentucky, etc. I'm from Iowa City and went the same route via Army Airborne.
That's hysterical, and I'm the wife.
graciegirl
09-18-2012, 09:15 PM
WELL...I'll be danged. It WAS a true story.
We seniors are incredible. Bounce you are a lucky dog.
elevatorman
09-18-2012, 10:07 PM
Just saw the story on the news. The gator was killed by wildlife officials. He is to be stuffed and will be at the front of the mans house.
Trish Crocker
09-19-2012, 12:18 AM
Great story, not sure I would have the courage to do what he did. Steve and I would LOVE to have a dog, we both had dogs at one point and there is nothing like the love and loyalty you get. Right now it would be selfish to have one since we are both working long hours but maybe when we get down there. The only drawback is the ability to just go on vacation whenever we want. In the meantime, the cats will have to do. It's funny, neither of us were 'cat people' but we have really formed a bond with the two we have.
senior citizen
09-19-2012, 05:44 AM
I think someone is pulling on OUR back leg.
Unfortunately, NOT......
Villages man saves dog: Villages grandfather saves dog from jaws of gator - Orlando Sentinel (http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-09-18/news/os-villages-man-saves-dog-gator-20120918_1_gator-jaws-pond)
Barefoot
09-19-2012, 06:16 AM
Pulling the gators leg. Villages man saves dog: Villages grandfather saves dog from jaws of gator - Orlando Sentinel (http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2012-09-18/news/os-villages-man-saves-dog-gator-20120918_1_gator-jaws-pond)
It was at 1177 Harley Circle The Villages, FL 32162 Google address for map.
This is really an incredible story. Lucky Bounce to have such a brave and loving Dad!
senior citizen
09-19-2012, 06:29 AM
I found out that my Westie, Bounce, is more important to me than me. Last Friday Bounce was pulled into a pond by a seven foot gator. I heard her yelp and saw her in the gator's mouth moving out into the pond. I didn't think. I leaped and did a belly flop onto the gator. I was able to grab the gator's back leg and get my other arm around his tail. After a short battle with the gator, he released Bounce and we both got away. We are both fine.
You are so modest and humble in recounting your story, whereas it must have been quite a harrowing experience. You are a true hero. That pooch will be forever devoted to you and you deserve your new moniker of "Gator Gus". What an adorable pet.
For those with us with grandchildren and babies among that mix, toddlers, etc., it serves as a cautionary tale that there are alligators in those ponds.
When we'd take our teenaged children (at the time) to Sanibel Island which is known for their Ding Darling Wildlife Preserve, alligators abounded, yet the owners of the rental houses would pooh pooh it.
Better had we known how many there actually were and where they roamed (out of water)........but they didn't want to hurt the tourism.
We'd walk on the beach even.......and see the gators along the edge near the trees, sunning themselves........our daughter would warn her dad NOT to go up so close as they could SPRINT REALLY FAST.......Did he pay attention?? Of course not. When he'd take them canoing in the Ding Darling Preserve, there would be snakes hanging from the trees and I'm certain the alligators were in the water...........plus when we'd walk through the high grasses to get to the beach on the Gulf of Mexico.
Gives me the willies even thinking about it.
I just sent your story (Orlando Sentinal which I read every morning) to all my adult kids and such.......
In ending, we were very naive in our twenties when we lived for one year on the east coast of Florida.......during the heat of summer, early a.m., we took our 2 year old and 5 year old to a lake (more like a pond) nearby for a picnic........knowing we'd have to go back to our house before the heat of noontime, we held their hands and waded into the lake.........then packed up the car and left.
One week later, we read in the newspapers that a teenaged girl had been attacked and killed in that same lake/pond by a large gator..........we just weren't aware of the alligators at that time. After that, we knew. GLAD YOU ARE SAFE and the pooch as well. You will become the new alligator hunter in your neighborhood at TV, for sure.
steamdogman
09-19-2012, 07:19 AM
Love the DOGS! Not crazy about the owners!
paulandjean
09-19-2012, 07:34 AM
His screen name is "GatorGus" wonder if he came up with that name before or after this happened? Wow all of this in just his 2nd post? Boy what are the odds.
shcisamax
09-19-2012, 07:41 AM
So I guess we know where Steve stands in the poll on dogs.
Dancing Queen
09-19-2012, 08:41 PM
If dogs lived as long as humans lived and humans lived as briefly as dogs live, it might be a better world.
I agree whole heartedly.
I wish I was more like my dogs are all the time.
:doggie: Puppymomma
Tadpole in training.
shcisamax
09-19-2012, 08:43 PM
Yes!
Figmo Bohica
09-24-2012, 12:00 PM
The more peopled I meet the better I like my dog.
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