Good Morning all,
Ivie I am sorry to hear about your dog's encounter with the chick. I can't comment further because I have not walked the mile in your sandals. (We don't have a dog.)
Welcome EMKAWA! We are fun bunch who like to chat.....not always about chickens.
It is T minus one week away from Fair Week in our neighborhood.....eeek.
Story Time

So on Saturday it was time to weigh the market hogs that are going to the fair. Copper my 12 year old's Red Duroc is normally the first one to the scale as he is the "alpha". Well the other 2 white pigs made it there first. So I recorded their weights while the husband and kids chased Copper round and round the fenced in pen 6 times. I stood in the doorway of the building with my clipboard and scale readout monitor. He came at the building entrance full throttle and right between my legs throwing me up in the air and at the side wall. I landed on the feed trough with my back/shoulders pinned between the studs of the wall. (18 inch studs.) Then he stepped on my lower stomach to free himself.
My 10 year old son....whom doesn't always see eye to eye with his Mom yells, "Hey Mom how much do you estimate he weighs?" I proceed to stand up with the help of my husband, I hand the scale monitor and clipboard to son, grab his show slap stick.
I yell to the pig, "This just got personal" 2 firm slaps of the stick and he is single handed on the scale and my son is yelling. "Mom, your estimate stinks he weighs 285."
So we are now filling the feed trough and water supplies, when my husband candidly asks the kids, did you learn anything from this experience? My compassionate daughter says, "Yes, Dont tick off Mom! She will get what she wants." My son (who is now available for physical labor) says with a chuckle, "Mom stinks at estimating. Never trust her estimates." My husband says, "What you were suppose to learn that is no matter what your previous experience with animals, they can always turn mean, watch what you are doing and never enter a pen alone."
All things aside they were nice to me and let me off the hook for helping with remainder of chores and I am only a little stiff and sore today.