I have just been pottering about in the kitchen with the door open and Tilly was outside.. I heard her barking at the fence and went out to fetch her in, stopping for a moment to put mygarden shoes on.
When I went out, Tilly was hanging from a lower 'stub' a Hawthorne bush.The D ring on her collar had got caught and she was struggling, with her legs off the ground, to free herself. I managed to lift her off and she fell to the ground. She lay there for about 30 seconds, gasping, then got to her feet and shuffled off.
I have now taken her collar off. God, that has really shaken me.
Sit down and have a nice cup of tea. I know, from experience, how you feel and it is really scary. She will be shaken too but I'm sure she will be fine. Give her a cuddle and don't worry.
I'm still a bit shaken but she seems ok, now. I never let my dogs bark outside in the garden. I always go out and tell them to stop . It's a good job too.
Glad she's ok, never have collars on mind only all in one collar and lead when they go out. However, its not always good to go into the garden to stop them barking(!) - last week I did that and came back in to find the grill on fire, took me ages to put it out as it spread to surrounding area and caused lots of smoke damage to my kitchen!
Also never leave any form of chain collar on any dog at any time - they can get caught on so many things and even a puppy in a cage died recently when it got its collar caught on the catch.
Lankeela, I am sorry to hear about your kitchen. That was a lucky escape!
I have had dogs for thirty five years and all of them have worn collars at all times, without any mishap. However, after today, I will never put a collar on another dog unless we are going out for a walk. I can't believe what happened.
Thanks to all who responded, for your kind words. I guess today was Tilly's unlucky and lucky day. Uuuuuugggghhhhh!