They should have had it on a lead when walking by a road. According to the owner: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/...ed-to-be-a-DOG[/quote]
lts not just a case of walking her on lead (Quote owner was unaware she was causing any damage ) so she must have been allowed to wander on her own, cant understand why no one saw her doing it sooner.
Exactly she must have been out of sight otherwise they would have known what she was up to. Irresponsible idiots.
Very true. But I must say I found it very interesting that the dog got her own back, and seems to now hold a grudge against cars. (Rather than be scared of them)
I can see the funny side of the Collie puncturing, but also the serious side too as she as already been run over by a car yet her owners still allow her to roam free.
According to the link I gave in Message #3 but it does not state how many actually were, or could prove they were, the dog's victims.
Thanx Malka I missed that bit but tbh I'm a bit sceptical that one bite punctures a tyre, I don't think even Diesel could do that.
Im not convinced dogs hold grudges, make negative associations with certain people/events/locations/smells yes.. So wondering if she was chasing cars or doing this before, hence getting knocked over. A friend of mine had a collie who went berserk at passing cars and given the opportunity would have attacked the wheels, having had her from a puppy nothing had happened to make her do this.
Yeah it's a very interesting case - I bet a dog psychologist would be very interested in studying her
Unfortunately many frustrated collies do seem to chase vehicles, bicycles or anything else that moves.