Sera_J
Posted : 10/25/2008 2:05:07 PM
OMG you guys are scaring me! lol (LOL Karen, thanks... i was feeling like a fool going outside after that, but my neighbors to the side that i let the dogs out of are friends, so I figured I could scream and they'd come running, or so I was hoping. I went outside with the dowel i use to block the slider, positioned like a bat!)
Thank you for the ideas, I need to be honest with myself. If it's not a raccoon, I need to know.
I looked for tracks or scat and didn't find anything. I looked in the shed on the property for any signs of critters, nothing really (spiders, and some mouse pellets.).
Also, I'm in a busy area... with a 6' privacy fence put in particularly to contain weimaraners (the gal I'm renting from is a weim breeder and lived here with her 3 dogs before I moved in). I guess it's not that a black bear couldn't have done it, but I don't know how it or a deer would have gotten in?? I went outside within 2 min. of the racket (I think, time seemed to slow down)... I'm so freaked out by this!!!
I have heard there are coyotes in the area, haven't seen one. There are DEFINITELY raccoons.... otherwise, the only other thing I can conceive of is a human. Which is the scariest option yet. But 1. they would have had to try hard to get in. 2. they could have just unhooked the fence if they wanted in, or stepped over it? (it's just a little traveling ex-pen, my dogs are both trained to accept this boundary, granted Logan could get through it properly motivated...but, I *KNOW * it was not them.) I took pictures of the damage to the hooks and the yard so you can get an idea of what it looks like. And 3. there is a slider right there, which would be the preferable means of entry, cause I don't think a human over the age of 10 could get in that doggy door.
I'll put the pictures up in a few minutes.