There you are! Hi! How's it going today, eh? You're just in time for a robust mug of coffee and a virtual treat. Your timing is doggone amazing, I must say and - speaking of dogs...
There are some things in this world that are simply beyond
explanation. Like the fact that in the past 50 years, about 50 dogs have
jumped to their deaths from the exact same spot on the 100-year-old
Overtoun Bridge in Milton, near Dumbarton, Scotland. In 2005, five dogs
had jumped in a span of just 6 months. The canine suicide spot is
located between the last two parapets on the right-hand side of the
bridge, which is where all the dogs took the fatal leap. And to add to
the strangeness, almost all the incidents have taken place on clear,
sunny days, the dogs always being long-nosed breeds – collies,
retrievers and labs.
The situation, according to the Scottish Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals, is a ‘heartbreaking mystery’. “There are lots of
owners whose dogs have died and who are trying to find out why they
jumped,” the Society says.
One of the victims on the bridge was collie
dog Ben, who leaped to his death in 1995 while taking a walk with his
owner Donna Cooper, her husband, and her son, Callum. Without any
warning, Ben just leapt over the parapet and landed on the rocks below
after a 50ft fall. Suffering a broken paw, back and jaw, the vet decided
that it wasn’t worth putting him through the pain. “Callum still asks
about Ben. He was very upset by the dog’s death and wants to know if his
leg has been fixed in heaven,” said Cooper, a year after Ben’s death.
The case of golden retriever Hendrix was pretty much similar, although
she got very lucky. Kenneth Meikle, her owner, said, “I was out walking
with my partner and children when suddenly the dog just jumped. My
daughter screamed, and I ran down the bank to where the dog lay and
carried her up to safety. Next day, thank goodness, she was fine. We
were lucky because she landed on a moss bed which broke her fall.”
There's something definitely mysterious about that spot. But then dogs can be strange. In Thailand, a neighbour's dog used to start to 'huff' every night around 6:00 PM. He'd look around, sniff the air and huff for about five minutes. The neighbours said the dog could see things that we humans couldn't. We'll never know.
See ya, eh!
Bob
Monday, December 17, 2012
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