Jan..how are you feeling now? If it happens again...please get checked out!!
Rubes...I just wanted to say about the Husky-we have a 4 year old siberian husky that just will not stay in our yard....I even spent the money to fence in our back yard and he still tries his best to "escape" anytime the door opens. He is just so full of energy and loves to run-and run he does. Over to the horse farm, down the road to the neighbors...it is so frustrating and we really try to be careful NOT to let him outside unless he is on the leash. He usually escapes if one of my nephews comes over and Riley is waiting right by the door....I think it's in their genes to "run".....Now Duke, our german shepherd....he will stay in our yard and if he does go up to my mother-in-law's (who lives right on the road) we will call him and he will come right back. He listens very well. The husky-he doesn't listen at all...and he is not a puppy anymore. He even got hit by a car when he was just a few months old...that's how we ended up with him...he belonged to my hub's sister and when she let him outside he went on the road and got hit...she spent thousands of dollars on him and then gave him to us because she couldn't take care of him "correctly"...like we could. Hopefully the husky you have seen is just an escapee and not a person being neglectful.
ATL-my 9 year old nephew went thru that phase....it is hard to know the right thing to do. But we did end up telling his Mom...because we didn't want him to steal from other people too. He would come over here and "take" things....he took pocket knives that were my hubby's, money from my sons' rooms.....finally, he actually got caught with my oldest son's wallet....it's really hard knowing how to handle a situation like that - especially when the child is young...but I think we have to try to help them now before it escalates and continues as they get older. In my nephew's case, we've been there since the day he was born and his Mom (my husband's niece) was considering giving him up and he were going to adopt him....so we love him like a son and want to help him - and her (she's a young, single Mom). I know your situation is a little different...it would be hard telling a Mom who thinks her child can do no wrong.
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