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Crows swoop on puppy, carrying it away from back garden | Crows swoop on puppy, carrying it away from back garden |
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The owner of a chihuahua puppy remains hopeful the dog is still alive after it was snatched from her backyard and carried away by crows. | The owner of a chihuahua puppy remains hopeful the dog is still alive after it was snatched from her backyard and carried away by crows. |
Four-month-old Fudge, who was small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, was swooped upon by crows while outside her owner Heather Sinden’s home in Melbourne’s outer east on Wednesday afternoon. | Four-month-old Fudge, who was small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, was swooped upon by crows while outside her owner Heather Sinden’s home in Melbourne’s outer east on Wednesday afternoon. |
Sinden’s daughter Melinda Pride told the Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader that the dog spent most of its time indoors but had been let outside to urinate. | Sinden’s daughter Melinda Pride told the Lilydale & Yarra Valley Leader that the dog spent most of its time indoors but had been let outside to urinate. |
Her mother had seen the crows at the Astor Court address and “was quite concerned”, said Pride. | Her mother had seen the crows at the Astor Court address and “was quite concerned”, said Pride. |
“Then she heard [Fudge] screaming and she was gone.” | “Then she heard [Fudge] screaming and she was gone.” |
BREAKING: Woman collapses in shock as this pup snatched by a crow from backyard. #findfudge https://t.co/FNvgboFL6v pic.twitter.com/of3iehssSk | BREAKING: Woman collapses in shock as this pup snatched by a crow from backyard. #findfudge https://t.co/FNvgboFL6v pic.twitter.com/of3iehssSk |
Sinden – who has lung cancer, and was given the puppy for companionship two months ago – “collapsed from shock”, said Pride. | Sinden – who has lung cancer, and was given the puppy for companionship two months ago – “collapsed from shock”, said Pride. |
“Mum was only saying a week or so ago ‘if anything happens to this little dog I don’t know what I’ll do’ ... she was very attached to the little dog.” | “Mum was only saying a week or so ago ‘if anything happens to this little dog I don’t know what I’ll do’ ... she was very attached to the little dog.” |
Pride was hopeful that Fudge landed safely. | Pride was hopeful that Fudge landed safely. |
In an interview on local radio, she said members of the community were scouring the area for Fudge. | In an interview on local radio, she said members of the community were scouring the area for Fudge. |
“We’ve had people walking around everywhere; it’s just amazing the feedback we’re getting ... people are going to parks and everything, trying to find her, but there’s no sign of her at all. | “We’ve had people walking around everywhere; it’s just amazing the feedback we’re getting ... people are going to parks and everything, trying to find her, but there’s no sign of her at all. |
“We’re just hoping that she may fall from the bird and land safely enough for her to be okay,” Pride said. | “We’re just hoping that she may fall from the bird and land safely enough for her to be okay,” Pride said. |
Calls for Fudge’s safe return have also been made on social media, with Chihuahua Rescue Australia sharing the story on its Facebook page. | Calls for Fudge’s safe return have also been made on social media, with Chihuahua Rescue Australia sharing the story on its Facebook page. |
The thread below the post revealed a precedent for chihuahuas being carried away by birds of prey in Australia. | The thread below the post revealed a precedent for chihuahuas being carried away by birds of prey in Australia. |
“I have eagles that hang around our house and I have a three-month-old chihuahua; I’m always on the lookout for those buggers,” commented Mandy Knox. | “I have eagles that hang around our house and I have a three-month-old chihuahua; I’m always on the lookout for those buggers,” commented Mandy Knox. |
Lauren Jackson’s story had a happy ending, with her chihuahua picked up by a crow while at the park – then dropped about 500 metres away. | Lauren Jackson’s story had a happy ending, with her chihuahua picked up by a crow while at the park – then dropped about 500 metres away. |
Chihuahua Rescue Australia founder and president, Natalie Brabham, said she had warned chihuahua owners about the risk, especially if they live in a rural area. | Chihuahua Rescue Australia founder and president, Natalie Brabham, said she had warned chihuahua owners about the risk, especially if they live in a rural area. |
“There are hawks, eagles – you hear stories in the US frequently about chihuahuas taken by wedge-tailed eagles, bald eagles, even crows.” | “There are hawks, eagles – you hear stories in the US frequently about chihuahuas taken by wedge-tailed eagles, bald eagles, even crows.” |
She said she had trained her own chihuahua, Valentine, to dislike birds: “He will always bark when they come on to the property. I have that fear ... we have magpies in Victoria that swoop.” | She said she had trained her own chihuahua, Valentine, to dislike birds: “He will always bark when they come on to the property. I have that fear ... we have magpies in Victoria that swoop.” |
Brabham said that at four months old Fudge could weigh as little as 700g, and that her chances of survival depended on whether she’d been dropped, and where. | Brabham said that at four months old Fudge could weigh as little as 700g, and that her chances of survival depended on whether she’d been dropped, and where. |
A “small puppy police patrol” coordinated by Chihuahua Rescue Australia was in the area looking for her. “Hopefully we can use social media and people-power to look for her ... time is of the essence if she has been dropped and she is injured.” | A “small puppy police patrol” coordinated by Chihuahua Rescue Australia was in the area looking for her. “Hopefully we can use social media and people-power to look for her ... time is of the essence if she has been dropped and she is injured.” |
Crows are known to be extremely intelligent and are the only non-primate species known to create tools, such as sticks and hooks which they use to get grubs from logs and branches. | Crows are known to be extremely intelligent and are the only non-primate species known to create tools, such as sticks and hooks which they use to get grubs from logs and branches. |
A study of wild New Caledonian crows by the University of Auckland two years ago found the birds to be as good at reasoning as a seven-year-old child, with some understanding of causal relationships. | A study of wild New Caledonian crows by the University of Auckland two years ago found the birds to be as good at reasoning as a seven-year-old child, with some understanding of causal relationships. |
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