That is just so awful.Bella needed her rabies booster before April 2 and the local humane society had a clinic tonight. So I left early to get in line over a 1/2 hour before it started. I still ended up at the end of a big long line!
As we finally worked our way to the entrance, somebody's Pitbull tore out of the owners grasp and went after a man's two small dogs. He was able to pull his dogs up on their leashes and get them in his arms so the pitbull went after the next small dog he found and attacked it. Other people waiting in line all went after the pitbull and finally pulled a little dog away from it.
But everybody was focused on controlling the attacker and the poor little terrified dog was trying to get away and was running unsteadily along the fence. When I saw how scared it was I knew somebody needed to grab him. I was just this close to having the people I had been talking to hold Bella's leash for me so I could go grab the little dog. Unfortunately it ran around the back of the building, found a spot underneath the fence and took off and they couldn't find him.
By the time I got to the restaurant for my dinner celebration my hands and body were still shaking because I was so upset over witnessing that whole thing unfold and felt horrible not only for the little dog but his poor owners. I can't even fathom what they are going through.
I was also immensely grateful for having locked Piper in my car with the windows cracked. She may very well have been in that dog's line of sight when it ripped away from its owners grasp to go after another dog. No, the Pitbull had neither leash nor harness on it. It was just running free.
I have no words.


