Patched up window
She was missing until 3am. You can imagine how distressing it was! We drove around with Doodle in the car, we called her name, whistled, yelled, prayed and all we saw were coyotes. Many many coyotes.
Patched up nose, hard to see the staples on the side, she won't stand still for photos
This is what she does when you take her photo, bark and avoid you at all costs!
She was so retramatized that we had to drug her for the 4th and even under the influence she was still shaky and wouldn't even go pee. I've had to take her to school all week, couldn't leave her alone during firecracker season and the window dude couldn't come by till Saturday. Luckily my students love her. But it is very hard to focus with a white fango in your classroom, especially with the new "no dogs" rule on campus....eek!
Jessie is without a doubt the luckiest most blessed doggie, she survives on the street, gets rescued by a shelter, gets rescued from the shelter by New Leash on Life and has her puppies all get homes (!) Then survives opening a window and running up to Lisa and Richard's, survies a PIT BULL attack (the pit was clamped on to her neck) and now survives a crash through a window and coyote laden streets. She is VERY happy to be home, she never wants to go, she's really a home body, but the noises just trigger her fear response and she can't stop herself.
2 comments:
Jesse, we are so sorry. We meowed and barked incessantly keeping a little girl awake because of all the noise. We'll think healing thoughts for you. Jeeves and Barclay
We're so glad your Jesse story ended happily. Jesse, "stay"!
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