Thursday, April 7, 2011

A "Strange" Photo in the "Evacuation Zone" for Paula

This is really weird...

It must have been a breeder's kennel that opened wide.
I really feel sorry for all these gorgeous dogs because the location is deserted due to it being within the radioactive evacuation zone.

What will they eat?
What will they drink? What will happen to them?
Who took the picture? Did they just leave them all like that or herd them together and get them out?

We want answers! We want actions!!

Dogs are people too!!!
 
Oh, sorry. The link:


Cam

7 comments:

  1. I posted of course on facebook as well, but the dogs have been in my thoughts so much these past few days. Animals and people are going through a difficult transition period. I was thinking of how they must be scared, but then when I went back and looked at them (the dogs) they were banded together, and my guess is they are finding what they need. As even for animals the universe provides.

    It might be hard for us to fathom, but they are able and thankfully they are free to roam, scavenge, and do what a loving pack (family) must do to survive. Lets hope that we will be no different if put to the challenge, we just walk on two legs.

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  2. Let's just hope they don't get scooped up and killed within 72hrs which I think is how they do it in Japan.

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  3. a wild dog pack can kill a child...i got attacked by one in the deep woods once when i was a teenager ... broke one neck and two different legs before they decided i was too tough and left me alone.

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  4. Hermit - What were you doing? Hunting wolves with your SwissArmy Knife again?

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  5. *chuckles* what swiss army knife?
    i had to pick up a stick right quick !
    i was just out wandering the woods -exploring
    i've had pet dogs and cats myself,and always cared for them well

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  6. Hermit, yes they can quickly regain their wild instincts... so in that I think these dogs would fair just fine. They are also a highly intelligent herding breed so they are bred with more instincts still intact and are far less vulnerable than say a Maltese or Shitzu those breeds would be in real trouble.

    It would have been scary to be attacked by wild dogs, I can imagine. But it sounds like you came out on top. We are apart of nature after all, and those dogs were only doing what they do in nature. They saw a lone animal wandering and took a chance... fortunately you were stronger and wiser. I grew up in the woods and was not allowed when small to wander far from the house and always we had dogs. When my kids were small we also lived in the country and had Aussies (still do) but then they were full size and our kids could not play outside without the dogs with them. We had a mountain lion who roamed the property. And our kids would have made an easy snack otherwise.

    The dogs knew to watch them and would have gotten in between them and a lion, but the lions were also smart enough to be weary of the dogs. Nature... it can be beautiful, and it also can be hard. But if you choose to live within it you have to accept and understand the balance.

    We all are a part of nature, not separate from it but apart of it. Most people have just forgotten this, hence the very large imbalance that has occurred.

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  7. That is awful Cam, lets hope they find the woods and stay there if that is the case.

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