Some of you may remember that I asked advice about a noisy dog in the AO forums some months back. That dog was called Travis, and we more or less got the noise problem under control. I make no secret of the fact that I was never particularly fond of the dog because of his noise, but he was a member of the family and the others loved him, and I love my family, so...
Every night, my dad takes the dog a long walk. On this occasion, as with many times, he took him to a place behind a small shopping centre to run about free for a while, as being a dog he loves doing. It's a safe distance from the main road, an A class road. Well, as it turned out, not such a safe distance.
I had decided to take an early night, but I was awakened by hysterical screaming from my family around 10pm. I never want to experience anything like it again if I live another hundred years. Travis had seen another dog, run across the road, and had been hit by a vehicle going at maybe 70mph on an otherwise empty road. He died instantly.
My family are devastated, especially my dad, who had to carry a very dead dog home and explain it to us. He blames himself for the dog getting on the road - which is ridiculous of course given his carefulness, but guilt never was very logical. He spent many long hours training the dog to stay away from the main road and stopping on a command, and he was always scrupulously careful about where he let the dog run free. But everything seemed to work against us this time. My dad taking him a different way from usual on a Saturday night. The unusual appearance of another dog. The only vehicle on the road for miles hitting the dog. Yes, it was an empty road. It really seems the fates conspired to kill another one of our pets.
This is the second dog we have lost to this same road and probably the last. Travis is lying downstairs in the living room like he is asleep, apparently unmarked, but heavy spots of blood fallen from his mouth mark where we carried him in. He didn't suffer, unlike the first dog, which is a blessing. We plan to have him cremated tomorrow. It's going to be a sleepless night for everyone. He'll be sorely missed. For all his noise and excitability, he was a very loving and affectionate dog, and I still remember the first day a very small puppy came in and playfully bit my feet and slept on my lap. We had hoped to have him in the family for many years to come. A further irony is that I has spent yesterday taking many digital pictures of my cat for possible posterity, and had neglected the dog.
I also plan to write to my MSP or MP tomorrow telling him the dangers of this road and the way drivers go at excessive speeds when the road is clear at night. Hopefully one day they'll install automatic speed cameras and harshly punish the people who endanger lives. It's just a miracle there hasn't been a person killed by speeding motorists on that stretch of road yet. Maybe those who whine about their "rights" being taken away by this kind of non-invasive surveillance should realise their own selfishness.
Well...that's ruined my Christmas. If I had it all over to do again I'd have treated the dog better.If I wasn't such a useless lazy bastard and got up most mornings, I never would have had so much of a problem with him. If I had spent more time with him maybe he wouldn't have been so excitable. The fact that most of what I ever said to him was "shut up!" is guilt enough for a lifetime.