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18th Sep 2016commented on:
Grumpy cornerThanks for your reply... I shall indeed have to do something as the poor creature cannot continue to suffer in this way, albeit by neglect. I do not hold out much hope for the RSPCA doing anything though as this is mental, not physical cruelty and they don't help in these incidences. I am caring for an elderly person presently so am unable to offer any free doggie sitting service for this person, and he is clearly unfit to be a responsible owner, any amount of free dog sitters he gets will not stop the main problem so thanks again... I shall be reporting him.ViewDate:
16th Sep 2016commented on:
Grumpy cornerEvery morning my youngish neighbour (approx 25) leaves his dog and goes off to work at 8.30am. The dog howls and barks for approximately 10 minutes before settling down for a while. Every time the one of flats opens their doors or the outside door, the dog barks and barks for ages. Every time the postman arrives or a delivery is made the dog barks again. In fact throughout the very long day this poor dog is left on its own, it will constantly bark and howl. My neighbour then will return at approximately 5pm sometimes 6.30pm. You would think he would immediately walk the dog. Oh no. He puts her on a lead and takes her to the back of the flats and waits while she wees and clears up her mess if she does no.2. Then she is taken back into her prison for the evening until the next day, when this is repeated. You would think he would walk her at weekends at least, but no. The poor creature is shut in all weekend too. Legally, there is nothing I can do. If I complain to the Landlord I should expect reprisals and if I complain to the RSPCA there is nothing they can do because she is not being physically mistreated, though I think there is a very good case for mental abuse. The poor creature is clearly going out of its mind. Does anyone else have this problem where they live? Surely there must be new laws to prevent this kind of invisible abuse?ViewDate:
15th Mar 2016commented on:
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