I've always had dogs and cats but never have I thought as much about being tripped, ran into or knocked down as I do now that I'm a senior. I only have one dog and cat now and they are pretty mellow, but it seems one of them will find a way to be directly behind my heels as I'm turning around, or pass in front of me as I'm walking.
Lately I've been using the expression when having a close call with one of them that "they're gonna make me break my neck!". We have a narrow staircase in the house with a small platform at the top, when we open the back door it swings across the platform making is more tight. Never thought twice about this, but now I think about falling down the stairs if one of them throws me off balance, especially if I'm carrying something up or down.
When I go to the dog park now, I'm especially careful about big dogs running wildly and hitting into me. It's happened over the years, but back then I didn't think about knee injuries or broken hips. I've seen several people need ACL surgeries due to hits by fast big dogs, and one woman was knocked down by her own black Lab and broke her hip. She had other health issues too, and no longer could go to the park after that, even though she tried with her walker.
I'm the type to hurt myself before stepping on or hurting one of my furkids. Has your dog or cat ever caused you to fall at home, or knocked you down?
Lately I've been using the expression when having a close call with one of them that "they're gonna make me break my neck!". We have a narrow staircase in the house with a small platform at the top, when we open the back door it swings across the platform making is more tight. Never thought twice about this, but now I think about falling down the stairs if one of them throws me off balance, especially if I'm carrying something up or down.
When I go to the dog park now, I'm especially careful about big dogs running wildly and hitting into me. It's happened over the years, but back then I didn't think about knee injuries or broken hips. I've seen several people need ACL surgeries due to hits by fast big dogs, and one woman was knocked down by her own black Lab and broke her hip. She had other health issues too, and no longer could go to the park after that, even though she tried with her walker.
I'm the type to hurt myself before stepping on or hurting one of my furkids. Has your dog or cat ever caused you to fall at home, or knocked you down?