I decided to take my people (dog included) on a walk
yesterday afternoon.
It turned out to be much colder than I had
expected but still we persisted in our walk.
I
spotted Eli...a boy Grace thinks is 'hilarious', who is in her class at
school. I convince Grace we should walk by his house and say 'hi'.
She tries playing coy, saying she doesn't want to, but she is easily convinced.
When we near his house, a game
of tag he's playing takes him into his back yard. I insist Grace shout
out 'Hi Eli'...which, she surprisingly agrees to do.
We
decide to continue our walk, in hopes of walking by another friend's house. When
across the street (from Eli's house), a beautiful Weimaraner spots
Riley.
For some
reason, Riley elevates the crazy in other dogs. The Weimaraner, spots
Riley, becomes crazed, lurches forward sending a sweet little blonde girl
tumbling into a snow bank and charges across the street to Riley.
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Not Actual Little Blonde Girl |
I
quickly grab the Weimaraner's leash and return it to the little girl,
asking if she is OK. The little girl is covered in snow and seems
overwhelmed, to say the least.
We
decide, after our dog snafu, to turn and walk back to our house. The
crazed Weimaraner, again pulls at her mini sized owner, escaping yet
again!
This time, the elusive, crazed
dog is much harder to catch. The dog runs circles around me and
Riley. Riley, who is no longer acting crazy is now put off that another
dog has trumped her crazy level. Riley is barking, in a high pitched
bark, anytime the Weimaraner comes close to her...causing
the Weimaraner's crazy level to elevate even more.
At
this point, the little girl decides to go home to retrieve her mom.
I'm left to try and manage the crazy Weimaraner. Neighbors have started
to notice. The neighbor of Eli's comes out, asking if the crazy
Weimaraner on the loose is mine. We both try and catch the dog, who is
incredible fast and cagey. A neighbor across the street comes out,
claiming to be the backyard neighbor of the dog and attempts to catch
the dog. All of the kids from the game of tag, including Eli, and Grace are watching the melee.
The owner's dog pulls up, on the opposite side of the street, calling to her
dog, who then runs into the street, requiring the neighbor to stop
traffic for her dog.
The crazed
Weimaraner is at first lured to the car and then runs back toward me,
Riley, the neighbors and all the kids, leaping over snow mounds, running
in circles...running back into the
street.
Kids are shouting, I don't
want to see a dog get killed today...as a car nearly hits the crazed
Weimaraner. The owner, utterly frustrated, proclaims she doesn't
care at this point if the dog does get hit by a car.
Another neighbor comes over, with his dog, trying to entice the Weimaraner, failing in all attempts.
Finally, backyard neighbor, lunges at the crazed dog, retrieves the leash and leads crazed Weimaraner back to the car.
We quickly walked
home...completely frozen, hoping not to entice any more dogs as we proceeded home.
Riley, obviously, brings out the worst in
dogs.