Lolly
Junior Guinea Pig
I have never been so scared in my life - the boys seem fine very, very luckily!
I cleaned their hutch out today so they went into their play pen while it dried out. They were on the concrete just outside my back door with hideys, tunnels, food and water both having a lovely popcorn and run about. I went in to make lunch, checked on them and went to eat lunch with the kids, we were inside with the backdoor open for maybe 30 mins, our house isn't big.
I went out to find next doors dog attacking them. They had run into their yellow concertina tunnel and that, without a doubt saved them, The dog was shredding the tube trying to get them out. I scared the dog off and scooped the tube up and put it into the hutch whilst yelling for hubby. I quickly grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the tube to get it apart to get them out. Patch was right in the middle and Rosie at the other end with his bum hanging out - the dog was chewing the other end or she would have got Rosie.
I got them into the hutch and ran in to get my cat basket, put them in there with a pale blanket while I quickly sorted the hutch out. They seemed fine in the basket and when they were put back into the hutch I checked each one as well as I could, no signs of blood or fur missing, feet and teeth seemed ok. No signs of blood on the blanket either. Within about 30 seconds of being back in the hutch they were both coming out of their hideys to eat the pile of dandy-lions I put in there. They have both been in and out since eating hay and nosing around. They seem to be fine and the blood on the tube must be from the dogs mouth.
The dog was not making any noise at all and another neighbour was strimming which must be why we didn't hear anything. Hubby has been making adjustments to the area of fence we think the dog got in through. What a day! Bottle of wine in the fridge for later...
This is the tube, the cut up the middle is how I got them out, the rest the dog did.

I cleaned their hutch out today so they went into their play pen while it dried out. They were on the concrete just outside my back door with hideys, tunnels, food and water both having a lovely popcorn and run about. I went in to make lunch, checked on them and went to eat lunch with the kids, we were inside with the backdoor open for maybe 30 mins, our house isn't big.
I went out to find next doors dog attacking them. They had run into their yellow concertina tunnel and that, without a doubt saved them, The dog was shredding the tube trying to get them out. I scared the dog off and scooped the tube up and put it into the hutch whilst yelling for hubby. I quickly grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the tube to get it apart to get them out. Patch was right in the middle and Rosie at the other end with his bum hanging out - the dog was chewing the other end or she would have got Rosie.
I got them into the hutch and ran in to get my cat basket, put them in there with a pale blanket while I quickly sorted the hutch out. They seemed fine in the basket and when they were put back into the hutch I checked each one as well as I could, no signs of blood or fur missing, feet and teeth seemed ok. No signs of blood on the blanket either. Within about 30 seconds of being back in the hutch they were both coming out of their hideys to eat the pile of dandy-lions I put in there. They have both been in and out since eating hay and nosing around. They seem to be fine and the blood on the tube must be from the dogs mouth.
The dog was not making any noise at all and another neighbour was strimming which must be why we didn't hear anything. Hubby has been making adjustments to the area of fence we think the dog got in through. What a day! Bottle of wine in the fridge for later...
This is the tube, the cut up the middle is how I got them out, the rest the dog did.
