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Pet Chihuahua grabbed by bird of prey in Aberdeen | Pet Chihuahua grabbed by bird of prey in Aberdeen |
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A pet Chihuahua had a "very lucky" escape when a bird of prey tried to snatch it, according to its owners. | A pet Chihuahua had a "very lucky" escape when a bird of prey tried to snatch it, according to its owners. |
Sheila Gillanders, 72, said 18-month-old Emma was only saved thanks to the quick actions of her husband Robert. | Sheila Gillanders, 72, said 18-month-old Emma was only saved thanks to the quick actions of her husband Robert. |
The buzzard-like bird tried to take the pet from their garden in Aberdeen's Stoneywood on Friday. | The buzzard-like bird tried to take the pet from their garden in Aberdeen's Stoneywood on Friday. |
But Mr Gillanders, 65, managed to get to the predator and release the dog from its talons. Emma is now recovering at home after being treated by a vet. | |
Mrs Gillanders said: "We heard a bell and it was a bird of prey coming down - it must have escaped from its handler." | Mrs Gillanders said: "We heard a bell and it was a bird of prey coming down - it must have escaped from its handler." |
She explained: "It pinned her against the fence. It only got so far up, but my husband was able to get the bird off her. | She explained: "It pinned her against the fence. It only got so far up, but my husband was able to get the bird off her. |
"It then just looked at us. It was a really big bird, like a buzzard. It was definitely trained, as it was wearing a bell." | "It then just looked at us. It was a really big bird, like a buzzard. It was definitely trained, as it was wearing a bell." |
Emma was taken to the vet, and is receiving medication. | Emma was taken to the vet, and is receiving medication. |
Mrs Gillanders hopes the appeal will lead to the bird's handler to come forward. | Mrs Gillanders hopes the appeal will lead to the bird's handler to come forward. |
Her owner added: "She is a bit bruised but otherwise she was not physically injured. | Her owner added: "She is a bit bruised but otherwise she was not physically injured. |
"Her stress is sky-high and we are struggling to get her back out in the garden. | "Her stress is sky-high and we are struggling to get her back out in the garden. |
"It was very lucky. If it had not been for my husband getting to her so quickly I dread to think what could have happened." | "It was very lucky. If it had not been for my husband getting to her so quickly I dread to think what could have happened." |
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