*Sherlock Holmes accent* I come to tell you the tale of a wicked beast I encountered yesterday while running on the Pipeline track! A most devilish fiend, I have not seen before! */Sherlock Holmes accent*
I went for a run out along the Pipeline track at Mt Wellington, and just as I arrived back at my car (parked at Morphetts Rd) a dog which obviously lives in the house on the main road there, went agro at me. It wasn't overly large, probably just below my waist, it was jet black and covered in thick fur (very bear-ish!). And, I should say, it really went AGRO. It was crouched down, hackles up, barking like mad, drooling and showing its teeth.
I was only 20m from the road, and I wasn't totally freaked out, so I bent down, held out my hand and made soothing 'puppy' noises (for e.g. 'come here pup! Awww who's a cutey!!"). Unfortunately it didn't like it and it's hackles went up further and it was barking and drooling like mad. I then switched tact and tried stern - I pointed at it and told it "NO. SIT Down". This had more of an effect - it backed off. But then it came back with renewed ferocity. So I decided it was too riled up to calm, and I walked back down to the road and car - but it followed barking and going wild about 3m behind me. As soon as I walked across the road, it went back into their property.
I should also mention, to those that haven't been up the track - the Pipeline track forms the back and side (elevated) border of this particular house. Thus I can understand having a guard dog there might be prudent.
Has anyone else experienced this 'devilish fiend'!? If not, has anyone else come across a nasty sounding dogs in the bush? Once during a night-time rogaine, a pack of dogs from the neighbouring property came to within 4m of our team of 4 - we were ok because they seemed hesitant to cross the property boundary. What should you do in the situation?
Cheers,
Dave
PS I apologise for the introduction - I have just finished the A.C.Doyle novel. (Which I recommend!)