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My 2 Jack russels killed a fox in the garden yesterday. I got rid of the fox and de-fleaed the dogs. Was wondering if i should take the dogs to the vet ? Incase they have caught something... Also does this mean that my usually friendly dogs are now going to be hard to control..


melanie ann  Mon 12/05/08 13:36
lankeela
Mon 12/05/08
14:27
Don't you realise that hunting with dogs is illegal?

LOL, don't worry, I hardly think your two dogs will be classed as a pack of hounds, and the only problem you might get is mange, so make sure you bathe your dogs well and if they do start itching then get something stronger from the vet to bath them with.

I doubt if it will make any difference to your dogs behaviour, just that they will be more keen to chase any other foxes daft enough to come into your garden.


melanie ann
Mon 12/05/08
14:33

Question Author

They looked pretty pleased with themselves when i got in, and there was a wing of a bird on the grass, think they went mad in the hot weather... the fleas were as big as ants, left flea powder on them for an hour then bathed them.


lankeela
Mon 12/05/08
15:28
Parson Jack Russell would be very proud of them.
squarebear
Mon 12/05/08
15:35
Thankfully it was just a fox and a bird instead of a baby.

"They went mad in the hot weather".

Says it all really.
melanie ann
Mon 12/05/08
15:41

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LOL.... How much fun is this web site...
gelda
Mon 12/05/08
17:46
Was it a dog fox or a vixen? I'm only asking because if it was a vixen it is probably feeding it's young now and they'll be without their mother !!
leewayne
Mon 12/05/08
21:56
i wouldnt worry about the fleas,id be more worried aout the publics safety around the dogs,i pray to god you havent got children. Poor fox.....i hope it wasnt a vixen
lankeela
Mon 12/05/08
23:42
Why on earth would the public be at risk because a dog was doing what it was originally bred for?
melanie ann
Tue 13/05/08
07:45

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get a life...leewayne.. they are terriers..... they are meant to chase fox's and rodents... it does not mean they are baby killers.... Am i going mad or are you lot mad????????????
leewayne
Tue 13/05/08
08:07
just for the record i have got a life.....a ver good one thanks,i was nearly killed when i was 2 because of a jack russel.maybe dogs do it naturally but werent they just in the garden,what are they like in public if they see a dog,they cant tell the difference between a dog and a fox!!
melanie ann
Tue 13/05/08
08:11

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Do you know the difference between a dog and a fox?????

About six pints......

LOL
888sally888
Tue 13/05/08
09:20
I agree Jack Russells can be really nasty. There was one down the end of our road and it chased and bit lots of kids when I was a child.

I hated going passed the house.
Illyria54
Tue 13/05/08
10:07
Can I borrow them please, there is a fox coming in my garden at night and the place stinks!! my dogs GSD's mostly choose not to hear it,(it disturbs their sleep lol) having said that, if they saw a fox then it probably wouldn't last long, I live on a farm over-run by the bl***dy things, I recently had to fork out over £100 to treat all my dogs for mange as many of the foxes around here have it, don't worry about what others are saying, I doubt they would be so concerned if you had said it was rats your dogs had killed, foxes are classed as vermin as well. and just because a dog does what nature intended doesn't make it a baby killer.
melanie ann
Tue 13/05/08
10:19

Question Author

At last someone with a brain... and yes of course you can borrow Dave and Sylvie the fox (and not baby) killer's....


leewayne
Tue 13/05/08
10:25
course i know the difference between a dog and a fox but a dog doesnt. i didnt say they were baby killers but they can be nasty.....think they must get it from there owners
squarebear
Tue 13/05/08
10:26
Obviously, no dog is raised as a baby killer but it still happens.
melanie ann
Tue 13/05/08
10:27

Question Author

Is this a kids web site?
squarebear
Tue 13/05/08
10:29
No why? Would you feel more at home on one?
leewayne
Tue 13/05/08
10:30
why would that make a difference if it was a kids website??
people have different opinions and are allowed to have free speech as for the dogs....yes get them flead and vaccinated asap
stonekicker
Tue 13/05/08
10:34
I have to say that I was mauled in the face by a Jack Russell when I was about 4 years old...just bent down to stroke the thing and it clamped onto my head. Was also sunny weather and i was camping with my parents. The owners were adamant that i was at fault and must have done something to the dog in order to agitate it - what b0ll0cks! All dogs are potentially dangerous (regardless of size or breed), particulalry when around unfamiliar people and should never be left unsupervised with children, regardless of how cute, fwuffy or 'obedient' they are. This risk is heightened by poor owners as well and my experiences have left me with a deep seated mistrust of all dogs and only reinforced by those dog owners i meet who can't (or fail to) control their animals properly. I also have to say that once these dogs have killed another creature, they are more likely to do it again (to some poor unsuspecting cat or similar) and you should take steps to avoid this (i.e. not leaving yours dogs unsupervised or training)
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