Pet
Logistics was there
to help Vicky with a
new puppy
Article from: Sunday
Herald Sun
Adrian Tame
November 25, 2007 12:00am
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IT'S a
picture any
wildlife
photographer
would be
proud of --
but for
Vicky Fagan,
72, it was a
heartbreaker. |
 |
Without realising
it, Ms Fagan
captured the precise
second a tiger snake
lunged at her pet
dog, Misha, 16, and
delivered a fatal
bite to his face.
Ms Fagan, from
Guildford, in
central Victoria,
was at a popular
picnic spot at
Vaughan Springs,
near her home,
earlier this month.
She took two
photographs of Misha,
a Maltese terrier
cross, while he was
playing off-lead.
As she took the
picture which caught
the snake's lethal
strike she saw
something flick into
the frame, but
assumed it was the
camera strap.
Over the next few
days Misha fell ill,
wheezing and
vomiting, and
despite treatment by
a vet, including
injections and
medication, grew
increasingly sick.
Last week, Ms
Fagan had no option
other than to have
him put down.
On the way to the
vet she dropped her
film to be
developed, picking
it up on her way
home.
"I thought I
would have a last
look at my Misha,"
she said.
One of the
photographs showed
what Ms Fagan
initially thought
was a stick beside
Misha.
Then came the
horrific realisation
that it was a snake,
striking Misha.
"When I showed
the photo to a
friend they
identified it as a
tiger snake from the
stripes," Ms Fagan
said.
"My poor little
boy still slept on
my bed right up to
the end."
Ms Fagan has
another dog, Mimi, a
miniature fox
terrier, who is
missing Misha, so
she is planning to
buy her a new
companion.
"But I won't be
taking any dogs near
that picnic spot
ever again," she
said.
Pet Logistics Helps
out.
At pet
logistics we
appreciate the bond
and love of a pet as
a companion and
family member. So
when we heard of Ms
Fagans loss of Misha,
we acquired a
beautiful
Bichonfrise x poodle
and delivered
the pup to Ms Fagan
in Gilford , We were
met with tears of
surprise and
delight. and a very
happy Mimi, Ms
Fagans miniature
foxy.
After an
Hour talking pets
and an afternoon tea
of country scones
and cream , we left
with a deep
satisfaction that we
could bring a little
happiness back into
this lovely ladies
life and remind us
of the
happiness and love a
pet brings to our
lives.