Jump to content

Dog Has Attacked A Hedgehog


kiwioz
 Share

Recommended Posts

:laugh: Glad I'm not the only one!! I did once witness Cal lying staring right up by the skirting board, and a mouse then go straight past his nose. Useless I tell you! Except when it comes to eating things that may harm him :rolleyes: :laugh:
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have no experience with NZ hedgehogs, my experience with hedgehogs is with the Swedish ones. Our Bernese Mountain Dog used to go really clucky over them.

My terrier x corgi, didn't go clucky - he just did the terrier thing. Only got the opportunigy once.

The hedgehog survived with a scare and minus some spikes. Dog showed no ill effect what so ever. Some blood from his gums and a couple of spikes caught between his teeth. Takes more than that to deter a terrier cross from having interest in hedgehogs.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would be more worried about his brains than anything else.

How silly must a dog be to tackle a hedgehog :laugh:

We had lots in the garden in England when I was a child & we fed them bread & milk. The cats & dogs never, ever went near them after the first baby investigation.

Your dog will live but it may be full of fleas now. Fleas love hedgehogs because they can't even scratch them off. They are a safe house for fleas.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So there is hedgehogs in NZ?

Yup they are very common. They are an introduced pest that prey on our native wildlife.

We had a dog that used to kill a hedgehog almost every night, she had some nasty scars on her face from it but never caught anything. I think the hedgehogs kept coming back every night because they could smell the other dead hedgehogs and must have been hungry :laugh:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ringworm, tapeworm, salmonella and mange are the things to watch for with hedgehogs in NZ. And really unless your dog is ill and surrounded by mangy hedgehogs the most they are likely to suffer is tapeworm if they eat the innards. Which is what my lot do, lol. So as a precaution I would worm the dog.

Hedgehogs, while cute, do a lot of damage to ground nesting birds so I wouldn't feel too sorry about ones demise.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

:( i wanna hedgehog ....a little cute bubby one ....

Very cute :D The UK and I assume NZ ones look like this

hedgehog1.jpg

My Cocker would often retrieve them for me in Scotalnd :rolleyes: So I would have to get some oven mitts, get him to release it and pop it back into the field the other side of our garden :laugh:

He never caught any nasties.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sorry for the slow response my internet was playing up today - thanks all for the advice and help it is greatly appreciated :) Cal was fine overnight and all good today so it didn't upset his tummy - I'll keep an eye on him for any ringworm or nasties but my googling certainly showed up MANY an NZ dog who attacks them all the time with no ill effects so fingers crossed he'll be all good.

Thanks again!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest donatella

Reading this has made me realise we have a lot more NZ members than I knew about :o

:laugh:

Welcome to the whole of Australia

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...