Saved by my G & B Goat!
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:39 pm
No pix, but I'll try to keep this under 1,000 words.
I was working at a customer's maintenance shop and yard today. It was cold enough that the cannonballs would have fallen out of the brass monkey, so I had a Carhartt insulated jacket over top of my G&B goat.
Now, night security at the yard is a pair of bull mastiffs, the big male weighing in at about 140 lb. and the younger female probably about 110. I've been there several times in the past and have established a tolerably cordial relationship with both dogs - I don't eat their dinner and they don't eat me.
I'd been there a couple of hours, working both in the shop and out in the yard, and the dogs were snoozing on some sacking inside. This is a big place - 40 feet clear to the ceiling, 5 bays 40 feet deep and 2 that are about 60 feet deep. Six staff mechanics for the fleet of trucks and heavy equipment, a fair bit of noise and activity going on between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM, six days a week.
Anyway, at about noon I headed into the shop to warm up a bit and as I passed by the dogs the man-door I had used banged shut in the wind. The dogs were up immediately, roaring like lions. The older dog went to the door, but the young one (she's not exactly a pup anymore, but hardly mature in any sense) LAUNCHED herself straight at me!
I got my right arm up and managed to absorb the hit without going down, but the bear-trap she uses for a mouth closed hard on my right forearm. Her teeth easily pierced the heavy canvas and quilted insulation of my outer jacket, but DID NOT PENETRATE the sleeve of my goat G&B Expedition.
I have a fair representation of her dentition in the bruise on my forearm, but the marks on the Expo were almost invisible!
When things calmed down a few minutes later she came over to apologize, and I gave her a good head-scratch and belly-rub, so we're still friends, but I really don't want to think what the outcome might have been if I hadn't been wearing that jacket! My sincere thanks to the good people at G & B. They make a jacket that's up to anything Indy could put it through.
LJ
I was working at a customer's maintenance shop and yard today. It was cold enough that the cannonballs would have fallen out of the brass monkey, so I had a Carhartt insulated jacket over top of my G&B goat.
Now, night security at the yard is a pair of bull mastiffs, the big male weighing in at about 140 lb. and the younger female probably about 110. I've been there several times in the past and have established a tolerably cordial relationship with both dogs - I don't eat their dinner and they don't eat me.
I'd been there a couple of hours, working both in the shop and out in the yard, and the dogs were snoozing on some sacking inside. This is a big place - 40 feet clear to the ceiling, 5 bays 40 feet deep and 2 that are about 60 feet deep. Six staff mechanics for the fleet of trucks and heavy equipment, a fair bit of noise and activity going on between 6:00 AM and 9:00 PM, six days a week.
Anyway, at about noon I headed into the shop to warm up a bit and as I passed by the dogs the man-door I had used banged shut in the wind. The dogs were up immediately, roaring like lions. The older dog went to the door, but the young one (she's not exactly a pup anymore, but hardly mature in any sense) LAUNCHED herself straight at me!
I got my right arm up and managed to absorb the hit without going down, but the bear-trap she uses for a mouth closed hard on my right forearm. Her teeth easily pierced the heavy canvas and quilted insulation of my outer jacket, but DID NOT PENETRATE the sleeve of my goat G&B Expedition.
I have a fair representation of her dentition in the bruise on my forearm, but the marks on the Expo were almost invisible!
When things calmed down a few minutes later she came over to apologize, and I gave her a good head-scratch and belly-rub, so we're still friends, but I really don't want to think what the outcome might have been if I hadn't been wearing that jacket! My sincere thanks to the good people at G & B. They make a jacket that's up to anything Indy could put it through.
LJ