Hi;
We had a scary incident this evening. Our two dogs were outside, and were attacked by a groundhog. I wasn't there myself, so I am going by 2nd hand info from another family member.
Apparently, the dogs were being let out of the back door so they could run into their fenced in run in the backyard. Normally, they don't have to be led on leashes - they just go into their run and we shut the gate.
But this time, one or both of the dogs spotted the groundhog and ran after it. Instead of running away, the groundhog turned around to face the dogs and began "attacking" them.
When I saw what was going on, the groundhog was facing the dogs while the dogs kept trying to pin down the groundhog. Both of the dogs were excited, jumping around.
I attempted to separate the dogs from the groundhog by spraying them with the hose, but that had no effect. That was surprising to me, as our dogs are usually afraid of water. One of the dogs won't even step in puddles. Both are afraid of the hose or water bottles.
Eventually - after a few minutes, the groundhog turned and ran away.
I called the police (non-emergency #), but they just referred me to the county animal control. When I tried to contact them, all I got was voicemail.
The dogs are current on their rabies vaccines. I inspected both dogs, and didn't find any bite marks or blood on them.
I plan to call the animal control on Monday morning when they open. We are not going to let the dogs out into the yard unattended, in case the groundhog returns.
So, I'm wondering whether this groundhog is rabid, or maybe they can exhibit aggressive behavior like that. I think that, unless told otherwise, I am assuming the animal is rabid.
any thoughts on this?
Thanks
FW
We had a scary incident this evening. Our two dogs were outside, and were attacked by a groundhog. I wasn't there myself, so I am going by 2nd hand info from another family member.
Apparently, the dogs were being let out of the back door so they could run into their fenced in run in the backyard. Normally, they don't have to be led on leashes - they just go into their run and we shut the gate.
But this time, one or both of the dogs spotted the groundhog and ran after it. Instead of running away, the groundhog turned around to face the dogs and began "attacking" them.
When I saw what was going on, the groundhog was facing the dogs while the dogs kept trying to pin down the groundhog. Both of the dogs were excited, jumping around.
I attempted to separate the dogs from the groundhog by spraying them with the hose, but that had no effect. That was surprising to me, as our dogs are usually afraid of water. One of the dogs won't even step in puddles. Both are afraid of the hose or water bottles.
Eventually - after a few minutes, the groundhog turned and ran away.
I called the police (non-emergency #), but they just referred me to the county animal control. When I tried to contact them, all I got was voicemail.
The dogs are current on their rabies vaccines. I inspected both dogs, and didn't find any bite marks or blood on them.
I plan to call the animal control on Monday morning when they open. We are not going to let the dogs out into the yard unattended, in case the groundhog returns.
So, I'm wondering whether this groundhog is rabid, or maybe they can exhibit aggressive behavior like that. I think that, unless told otherwise, I am assuming the animal is rabid.
any thoughts on this?
Thanks
FW