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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: svalan on September 26, 2003, 03:59:17 PM
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For who missed me in Main Arena i am back from the Hospital .
Forgot all about to ask my wife to write it here what happend for the Guy's who i fly with and who cares ;)
I have 8 dogs ( Bordeaux Dogs ) 7 females and 1 Male .
My wife was with 1 female and the male to an show and every day i let the females out together on an large field to play doing that for years never this happend never to me till now , 2 females started to fight i was all alone with 6 dogs so quick as i could i took the 4 other females away before they wanted to go between them As mebay some know there are ranks between dogs , but the leader was fighteing with my youngest female .
After 3 min i was back , And my wife was away Why Why Why ???
Then it was easy for me the male could let them stop easy with fighting , and go between 2 dogs that weight about 120 to 130 pounds each is not smart for an human .
But i had no choice and went between them to stop fighting After about it looked years i managed to stop them But in the fight i took some real nasty bites in my legs and arms and hands .
But my 2 females are ok and that is more importent for me sounds crazy but i love them all 8 , they are my little children
I just want to say I have the same dogs as in the movie Turner and Hooch , they are really sweet and no dangerous dogs .
I was an fight between the oldest female and the youngest they where fighting about there rank , or the something really didn't saw it coming .
So don't think terrible things about these dogs .
I am ok now , still can't fly , and still on pain killers .
And i learned my lesson never go alone between to big fighting dogs , Glad my 5 kids where away also and didn't saw this .
Hope to fly soon again with you Guy's
HadesEE - FrankB - rollo - RG - Jeffer - ghi - M60 - Rocstar3 - Bug322 - Waffen3d -Abbeville kids - and the guy's i forgot .
svalan :cool:
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Yikes...glad you are okay man.
Dog bites really really hurt....even if they don't puncture skin the wound is a preesure wound. When they break the skin they are a puncture AND a pressure wound.
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Goodness, svalan - glad you are OK now, but it sounds horrendous! Take care, and see you in the skies soon.....
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Nice !
8 dog and 5 childs ? I was sure you werre more courageous than me :)
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Wow, you got chewed up good. Get better soon. My buddy and fellow AH flyer Rutger recently got a 3cm gash on the back of his hand breaking up a fight between his Mastiff and Australian Shepard - which then got infected. He's a dentist and had to miss two weeks of work because of it and spent two days in the hospital. Sweet dogs normally, but he'll use a hose next time :)
Charon
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Had the same problem breaking up a fight between my two Akita males LOL.
I got bite in the Arse.
I have always wanted a french mastiff are they really good as i hear?
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Glad you're OK bud, was starting to worry about you.
Got 3 dogs, at the moment there are 5 here. Not too much fighting, - the ranking is pretty solid, however there are sometimes updates and differences that easily escalate into a dogfight.
Well, if you have to split them up, never get between them, just try to kick 1 of them (imagine a football), - if succesful (it yealping and retreating), kick the other one as well !
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EEK! :eek: hope ya ok Svalan!!!!! hope to see ya soon!
take care!!!!
Joc
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Couple of things.
Svalan....eight dogs and five kids...man, you must be a sucker for punishment ;)
Good to hear you are OK, have had a few nasty dogbights resulting in hospital visits myself...damn doctors allways think it's funny when they find out it was my dog that bit me.
Nice dogs though, do you let them inside the house or your car? how you deal with all he dribble?
Charon, I'm an Aussie, and I have owned, worked with and bred Australian Cattle Dogs all my life, but have never even heard of an Australian Shepard....what are they?
And completely off topic, Pugsly, is that avatar from Seven's album? the guys who did the soundtrack for Operation Flashpoint?
Blue
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Dogs go primal from time to time. It's in their instinct.
There are also incidents reported about perfectly normal house dogs in a neighborhood just suddenly ganging up and forming a pack and going attacking someone for no apparent reason.
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Yes bluedog i let them in the house i live in an big farmhouse .
Eating they doing in there own place and also sleep there .
And the Dribble :D I don't care just clean it up , but i learned the most dogs how must i say it they must use there tongue and they do it .
Me and my wife have a few cars 2 for the fam and 2 for the dogs .
My wife own an Chevy Globemaster i an 1968 chevrolet caprice .
And for the dogs we have 2 chevy van G30 compleet interior maked for the dogs so they can travel safe if an car crash happend nothing or almost nothing can happend to them then .
I have Bordeauxdogs now for 11 years and this was only the second time there was an big fight between the females .
the first time was 5 or 6 years ago but i let the male between them and he stopped the fight in 5 sec .
My wife have her horses and Pigs and i can say Pigs fight alot :lol
we love animals everybody his own life but AH is an place to relax :rofl
svalan
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Charon, I'm an Aussie, and I have owned, worked with and bred Australian Cattle Dogs all my life, but have never even heard of an Australian Shepard....what are they?
No kidding? Maybe its the same as Aussie cattle dog.Not sure. We have had two and they both have been blue. Had a Blue Heeler too, very common dog around here.
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Even ur dogs trying to rank up having dogfights.
Than u come cherry pick inbetween em .
U naughty svalan
He beterschap man.
:D
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Pugsly/SV
I have an English Mastif and he is the best dog. Very sweet and gentle with the family. I have an 8 yr old and he climbs around on him like he's playground equipment.
He is a little shy though and gets nervous around new people. They have to take it slow around him when they first meet him. He's such a big Teddy Bear that everyone wants to grab him and hug him. Not a good idea. He lets them know when he isn't comfortable LOL. His bark scares the snot out of me when I'm not ready for it (spilled Wontan soup on myself last night in fact).
Svalan, glad you are OK!
TITAN
(Retired AH)
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svalan.....If you've been taking care of dogs for 11 years like you
said.....why oh why did you get in between......Dumbprettythang:rofl
You now there is always an ALPHA female.....she was just putting down the young 1....
maybe the young one was walking with its tail to high.....for us its stupid.....for them it means confrontation.
BTW did you now that 2 dogs fighting never really hurt each other.....
next time.....let em fight....how can the alpha female show the others WHY she is ALPHA.
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Charon, I'm an Aussie, and I have owned, worked with and bred Australian Cattle Dogs all my life, but have never even heard of an Australian Shepard....what are they?
I hadn't either until he announced he was getting one. It seems to have a smaller Shepherd's body with interesting colors and a thick, heavy coat. Here's a link. http://www.australianshepherds.org/about.html
While there are many theories as to the origin of the Australian Shepherd, the breed as we know it today developed exclusively in the United States. The Australian Shepherd was given its name because of their association with the Basque sheepherders who came to the United States from Australia in the 1800's.
"Blue" (the Aussie) used to be the most obnoxious one of his three dogs (lots of loud barking), with the French[?] Mastiff (Napoleon) being the sweetest and the female collie lab mix in between. Now he is about the sweetest as he has aged. When I brought my Scnoodle puppy over for a visit Blue was the only one let out to play, and the Schnoodle's high speed sprinting under his legs had him freaked out and trying to get in my puppy's crate :) Since Napoleon can kill a rabbit in one bite and my Schnoodle is about rabbit sized and high energy, we decided not to take any chances.
Napoleon is still a sweet, quite dog though it was his accidental bite that tore open my friend's hand. This does kind of change your perspective when you see how easily he could kill you if he really wanted to for some reason. As my friend said: "Up until now I always thought that I stood a chance if I was attacked, now I would have to be pretty lucky..." (not that he really worries about it)
Charon
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Glad your back home svalan, I wont say glad you ok because im sure if you on constant pain killers you cant feel too good;). I'll just say i hope you have a speedy recovery to full fitness :D
As for the dogs I would say hey dogs are dogs and you cant blame the breed for what is natural instinct.Im sure you know your dogs and i for one would never presume you didnt know how to handle them, especially after what you just did.
I hope they dont play up on you again and you can sort out a way to stop them competing.good luck with that
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Thanks Charon.
Cool lookin' dogs, kinda like a Blue Heeler/Border Collie cross :)
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Originally posted by Charon
I hadn't either until he announced he was getting one. It seems to have a smaller Shepherd's body with interesting colors and a thick, heavy coat. Here's a link. http://www.australianshepherds.org/about.html
Our family had an Australian shepherd while I was growing up, one of the blue merle coat pattern -- white belly, black and bluish-grey across the body. The link is wrong in stating that the tail is 'naturally' bobbed or docked; that's something that's done to the puppies; our dog had a full tail. Unfortunately, when he died, we discovered that the breed had gotten popular enough that it was too much trouble having to filter through all of the inbred puppy-mill rejects to find a decent one that we picked a different breed.
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Hey Svalan,
You live in Veghel? That's really close to where I live (good ole Hellmond ;)).
Get well soon and good luck with those impressive looking dogs. But with 5 kids and 8 dogs, how do you ever manage to find the time to fly AH? I'm single with no kids nor dogs and I hardly have time to fly!
I see more Dutch guys in this thread and as my squad recently disbanded, I'm looking for a new one. A Dutch one would be nice. Not that I have much time to fly but it still would be nice to fly with squadmates once and a while.
A 'white mice' squadron would ne nice :D
Ronald
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haha I hope that taught you a lesson and now you bought a tranquilizer gun.
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i'm glad you are ok, but 7 dogs female joined by only 1 male
can't be happy.that's why are fighting you have to take those female dogs at "dog's boys strip club" , if not try to find some viagra for the poor male dog
i hope to see u soon in MA
:D
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glad ta see ya back, S!
David (Daddy Rabbit) Jester
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Glad to hear you made it out in one pice!
Where do I send you my CUJO DVD? :)