Emily
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: West Kill, NY
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So sorry for your loss, Miss Dana. My heart goes out to you.
We do our best to take care of our hounds, but they are focused on following scents and that is what they are passionate about, but that concentration does get them in trouble sometimes. Even on lead, a dog with its nose to the ground will walk into things. Still, a dog is more often better off with a collar with name tags than without.
For those of you that don't know about it, most collars sold by vendors at the events or hound supply places are in two pieces with a "roll ring" opposite the buckle. These rings are supposed to help a dog escape its collar if it gets hung up. Doesn't always work, but it gives the dog a slightly better chance.
A dog doesn't have to be hunting to hang itself. I've seen dogs tied to a parked truck that managed to get hung up on the tailgate somehow, and others that have tried to climb a fence enclosing them that got hung up trying to escape. Usually they make enough noise so someone comes to the rescue, but a suffocating dog can't always make a racket and summon help.
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