Puppy

It Could Have Been Worse

Mavis and I had a really horrible experience on Tuesday night. Our neighbor’s dog attacked her and bit me. I honestly thought Mavis was going to die. That was such an awful feeling.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy

Mavis and I were outside talking to our neighbor when her dog slipped under their fence and attacked Mavis. She pinned her to the ground and rolled her a few times and wouldn’t get off. I eventually had to pull the dog off of Mavis by its scruff because it didn’t have a collar on.

Once I pulled the dog off, Mavis ran to our house crying and whimpering. It broke my heart to see her so afraid, especially since she’s so young and impressionable. I walked onto the porch and she cowered away from me. She went inside and threw up and was even afraid of Malcolm and Lola.

I checked her over for bite marks and she was crying and sore, but walking okay. I didn’t find any wounds, thankfully. I called the vet and they listed some emergency signs to look for and told me to keep an eye on her. Then I realized my hand was bleeding. I literally hadn’t even felt the dog bite me.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy

Jimmy was in the shower when the attack happened and I just busted in afterwards bawling my eyes out. He checked to see that Mavis and I were okay and tried to calm me down but I couldn’t stop crying. I kept thinking about how innocent Mavis was and then she was just attacked out of nowhere and was so fearful of everything and in pain.

I was super worried about Mavis. I called my mom to let her know what happened and she and my dad left their house asap and came over to be with us. Hearing my mom say “I’ll be right there” without a moment of hesitation meant more to me than she’ll ever know. My dad must have given me a five minute hug when he walked in the door and I’ll never forget that. It was just what I needed in the moment.

Thankfully my bite isn’t bad at all, just a little painful. It’s a simple puncture wound that I’ve been cleaning out with hydrogen peroxide. Mavis cried (and continues to cry) every time I pick her up since she’s so sore. That night was rough. She cried a lot and hid under our bed because she was afraid. I hardly slept and just kept replaying the situation in my mind.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy

I brought Mavis to the vet on Wednesday and he checked her over and said she was bruised and sore, but nothing was broken or out of place. He gave her a shot of pain medicine and told me to call the health department to report my bite, go to the doctor to get a tetanus shot, and make sure to check that the other dog is up to date on its shots.

I hated calling the health department. I felt like I was tattling on our neighbor, but I knew that if Mavis was attacked again I wouldn’t be able to forgive myself for not preventing the situation from happening again. The police visited both of our houses and our neighbor’s dog is quarantined in their house for 10 days in case she has rabies.

Our neighbor apologized, checked on us, and offered to pay our vet bill. We didn’t want her to pay the bill, and we’re just happy everyone was okay. She reinforced her fence and we hugged. It was an accident, and it was scary. I knew she felt as awful as I did, just for different reasons.

I feel guilty because I knew that the neighbor’s dogs (she has two) are both aggressive. I feel like I shouldn’t have had Mavis near them, but I didn’t know the dog would slip under their chainlink fence.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy

Jimmy told me to remind myself that I saved Mavis. If I hadn’t pulled the dog off of her, she could have died. Easily. I wish I would have reacted faster. I wish Mavis wasn’t in pain and afraid. I wish the attack didn’t happen.

It just goes to show how we aren’t in control of life. Jimmy and I have been trying to do everything “right” with Mavis by socializing her, taking her to training classes, etc., and then a freak accident happens. That’s life. But the amazing thing is that God is in control. And He holds everything in His hands. Nothing we go through in life is without a purpose.

Today, Mavis is doing a bit better. She isn’t afraid of Lola and Malcolm anymore, thankfully, and doesn’t seem to be afraid of humans unless they pick her up. I’m hoping that fear is just from the soreness she’s experiencing and that it will go away with time. Jimmy and I are determined to help Mavis become confident again, and we’ll do whatever it takes to help her get there.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy kissing girl

I  know it’s important for me to have a calm, confident energy. If I’m walking Mavis and she senses me feeling on edge or fearful, she’ll react to that. I can’t fawn over her when she’s feeling fear, or else I’m rewarding the behavior. She needs to feel confident and that begins with Jimmy and I being strong leaders to her.

As hard as it feels, I know I need to put the attack behind us and move forward right now. Dogs live in the moment, and they don’t dwell on the past. Mavis will be okay if the attack isn’t made into a big deal and we don’t keep reliving the emotions and pushing them onto her.

Physically, I’m doing okay. I just found out that the neighbor’s dog isn’t up to date on its shots, so that’s kind of scary and I’m not sure what is going to happen. Emotionally, I just need some time to process and heal. I know it will all be okay, even if it doesn’t feel like it right now. I’m so thankful that everyone in the situation was safe and keep reminding myself that it could have been worse.

Mavis at 10.5 Weeks

Mavis is now 10.5 weeks old! She turns 11 weeks on Friday, and we’ve now had her for almost three weeks. In some ways, it feels like she’s been a part of our family forever, and in other ways it feels like we’re still getting to know this little fluff ball.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy

She is wild and cuddly and happy and sassy. She brings so much laughter and life to our house, and also keeps us on our toes 24/7. She is quick to learn, and will do anything Lola is doing. Malcolm and her play until they drop and it’s hilarious to see them run through the house at full speed. She lets me hold her like a baby and sprawls out in the most adorable ways when she naps.

Likes

  • Playing with Lola and Malcolm
  • Snuggling with Lola
  • Drinking water and chewing on her water dish
  • Chewing on Lola’s collar, lips, and neck
  • Walking around the garden with me
  • Taking walks
  • Meeting new people
  • Chewing on my flip flops
  • Belly rubs
  • Squeaky toys, rubber bones, and any of Malcolm’s toys
  • Going underneath our neighbor’s fence to see her and get attention

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy outside

Dislikes

  • Not being in the same room as me.
  • Being put in her crate when she’s not tired.
  • Being forced to go to the bathroom outside when she wants to play inside.
  • Being picked up when she doesn’t want to be picked up.

Firsts

  • She went to the vet and did great! She is healthy and up to date on shots.
  • She has had numerous baths and has done well thanks to lots of treats.
  • We took her to the pet store the first week we had her and she fell asleep in the middle of an aisle.
  • She went to her first puppy training class and rocked it.
  • She slept through the night for the first time around nine weeks, but sometimes wakes up once or twice a night.
  • Mavis visited Jimmy and my dad at their respective workplaces.
  • She’s had a few days with no accidents in the house!
  • She learned “sit” and we’re working on recall.
  • She has met all of Jimmy’s family.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy in car

Other thoughts and notes

  • We’re pretty sure she came home with fleas, so we are treating all the pets. Whew is flea medication expensive!
  • She does well in the car and likes to sit on my lap or just rest in the passenger seat.
  • I hate leaving her. I’m the one with separation anxiety, ha.
  • She is beginning to catch on to house training, and having potty bells on the door handle has helped a lot.
  • Her ears touch everything her nose touches since they’re so long.
  • Lola sometimes acts up (digs in the trash, eats cat litter, etc.) so I’m trying to give her extra attention.
  • Mavis walked on top of a sewer grate and her legs went through. She looked like a little hot dog and just got up and kept walking.
  • I love when her little nub of a tail wags. Sometimes it looks like a helicopter and I think she’s going to lift off the ground 😉
  • She isn’t afraid of much of anything. She’s very curious about the world around her.
  • Having three pets is hard work and crazy most of the time, but so much fun.

Brown and white cocker spaniel puppy sleeping on her back

I think that’s everything! Sorry I’m the crazy dog lady who writes a post about her puppy like she’s a baby 🙂

Overall, Mavis has been so much fun and is adjusting well to our little zoo!