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Date Posted: 18:38:33 01/14/07 Sun
Author: Barbara Hannon (From out of nowhere)
Subject: Re: Small Yorkies - Beware of owls, hawks, eagles, etc.
In reply to: PixieChick 's message, "Re: Small Yorkies - Beware of owls, hawks, eagles, etc." on 14:53:28 10/07/05 Fri

>This afternoon I was returning from running a few
>errands with my 3 babies. I took my little yorkie in
>the house and let the 2 chihuahuas out into the front
>yard to potty. I was gone less than 1 minute. When I
>came back out one of my neighbors was driving by and
>informed me of a hawk that has been hanging out in the
>neighborhood and attempted to point it out. I started
>to gather my "kids" when the hawk started to swoop
>down on Pixie, my 6 lb chihuahua. I freaked out yelled
>"NO" as loud as I could and ran towards her. The good
>part is the hawk retreated (without Pixie). I am not
>sure if it is because I was running towards Pixie or
>because I yelled. We live in a developed neighborhood
>in Dallas, lots of trees, with a creek running though
>the subdivision. Does anyone know how to thwart hawk
>attacks? I do not usually let them out by themselves
>but I am curious to know if my presence alone would be
>enough to dissuade a hawk from trying to attack. I
>cannot even begin to imagine the grief some of you
>have experienced losing your little one in this manner
>and pray that I never have to find out first hand.


I was in my backyard with my three month old yorkie. When from out of nowhere a big bird came down and swooped down on my puppy. The bird didn't get my puppy. I thank God I was in the backyard with her. What can I do for her safety? Will the bird keep coming back?

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