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Hug your fur-babies a little tighter tonight  

jms1369 42F  
17 posts
10/23/2015 10:09 pm
Hug your fur-babies a little tighter tonight


Who in their right mind gets a dog, leaves it in a 2 bedroom apartment, and never takes it outside?!?! For the last year or so, the folks in the apartment directly across from mine have had a large, I think, female in their apartment. The day they moved in, the male resident carried her in and she appeared sedated. Over the course of the course of the last year, I have seen her on the patio maybe 3 times, never seen her out for a walk, and for a week or so at a time, she seems to have disappeared, only to reappear several days later.

Walking by the apartment to get to where I park is always an experience with this dog. You can tell she is protective of her house, but afraid of other humans aside from her family. The couple has a young , maybe 2 or 3, and recently had a new baby. The few times the has been outside, it has knocked the little boy over barking and lunging at anyone walking by.

She will bark incessantly for hours on end, charges the bedroom window of the room they keep her in, and when the patio is closed, she will jump on the couch and just snarl and attack the patio door. Resident of the complex have taken to avoiding walking their dogs past this apartment as well as taking their small the "long way around" just so they are not scared to death by this dog.

As I headed out to work this morning my neighbor stopped me and said that the couple apparently has moved out and left this poor dog. She saw them loading a truck late last night with boxes, some furniture and have yet to see them return. The had been left and she had yet to stop barking since the night before. As I walked to the car, she charged the door like normal, going mad barking and off to work I went.

Fast forward to an 8:10p and the is still at the patio door, barking and jumping on the door. My neighbor waves me over and says no one has been home, she doesn't know if there is food for the and that security has been called multiple times to check it out. I drop my stuff off at home, head back to my neighbors and within 10 mins of us talking Security arrives.

We proceed to tell her what we know about the and she tries to contact the PD and local animal control only to be told by the PD they can't enter the home, and the animal control is closed until Monday! Security probably broke several laws but she hopped the fence and approached the dog. She found the patio door was open a crack and she went in. The poor dog, scared backed herself into the bedroom and barked and barked. Security was in there a few minutes, no screaming, so no attack! And comes back out.

The had no water, no food, there were piles of feces all over the apartment, trash everywhere and roaches everywhere! How can you A- have small in that and B- do that to an innocent animal!?!? It blows me away that people can be so cruel to an animal and think nothing of it. She is so antisocial, so afraid of people, and all they need to do is take the time to show this love.

So tonight, I love and pet my precious cat a little more, I ask that you show your fur babies some extra love and if you ever see any kind of animal cruelty, report it immediately!

nightsoul1962 61F
17828 posts
10/23/2015 10:31 pm

I was chief investigator in cases of animal cruelty for over 20 years in my state, I also ran a no kill shelter. That' unfortunately, it such a common case of cruelty and neglect versus the dogs, and the children. None of which is their fault. The dog wasn't socialized, and that's why they kept her away from people, instead of taking time to teach the dog to be the domesticated that she should be. It's a blessing that nothing happened to the children, that you know of, and if it did, it would be just because of bad, bad dog. During my long career I have learn to literally hate people, and love animals more.
Thank you for caring!!!!!!

WITHOUT PASSION LIFE IS NOTHING


sphxdiver 74M
21063 posts
10/23/2015 11:12 pm

I sure hope someone has the license number of their car or something.

Assholes like that should be taken out in the middle of nowhere and left to fend for themselves as well.

Did anyone happen to call the County sheriff's office, they have a unit for animal cruelty ?


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