Burmilla
Well-Known Member
And i'm not sure I have spelt that correctly - but you will know the breed I mean.
Just visited another of our Local Authority's "service users": her children are subject to a child protection plan. She cannot keep them safe from either her poor choices in life,her violence or her partner's violence. Before you wonder why the LA has not removed both these very young children (2 years and 6 months old respectively,) we have to "give her a chance to work in partnership with the LA and benefit from targeted support and guidance". We also have to provide a Court with evidence that we have given her the above opportunities and she can't/won't manage to change.
Whilst I was sitting with this young woman, her two year old was kicking a metal cage. I asked what it was - between the end of the sofa and the wall - she said "the puppy cage". Heart sank. Allegedly 8 week old chi, minute. Violent partner gave it to her at the weekend. I pointed out she hadn't got enough money to keep the children, let alone a dog.
She said she ("Dolly") was eating wet puppy food and showed me a small opened tray of Ceser (Caesar?) puppy food and said "it has one of those four times a day". Please can you tell me what the unfortunate creature should be eating? Regime for puppies of that breed and that age?
I've plenty of experience of dogs, but not chi's. I can see all sorts of dangers for the poor thing, in that tiny, squalid house: the hyperactive 2 yr old, the large and clumsy mother,her lack of awareness of her children's needs, let alone those of a vulnerable animal, the violent relationship etc etc. I asked her if she really felt it was the right choice to have the puppy at this moment: " it's an animal - you lot can't stop me. It's my right to have it if I want to".
You will be unsurprised to learn of the very high correlation of child and animal cruelty and neglect in the same households.
Apart from kidnapping it - please can anyone come up with a suitable regime I can insruct her to follow?
Just visited another of our Local Authority's "service users": her children are subject to a child protection plan. She cannot keep them safe from either her poor choices in life,her violence or her partner's violence. Before you wonder why the LA has not removed both these very young children (2 years and 6 months old respectively,) we have to "give her a chance to work in partnership with the LA and benefit from targeted support and guidance". We also have to provide a Court with evidence that we have given her the above opportunities and she can't/won't manage to change.
Whilst I was sitting with this young woman, her two year old was kicking a metal cage. I asked what it was - between the end of the sofa and the wall - she said "the puppy cage". Heart sank. Allegedly 8 week old chi, minute. Violent partner gave it to her at the weekend. I pointed out she hadn't got enough money to keep the children, let alone a dog.
She said she ("Dolly") was eating wet puppy food and showed me a small opened tray of Ceser (Caesar?) puppy food and said "it has one of those four times a day". Please can you tell me what the unfortunate creature should be eating? Regime for puppies of that breed and that age?
I've plenty of experience of dogs, but not chi's. I can see all sorts of dangers for the poor thing, in that tiny, squalid house: the hyperactive 2 yr old, the large and clumsy mother,her lack of awareness of her children's needs, let alone those of a vulnerable animal, the violent relationship etc etc. I asked her if she really felt it was the right choice to have the puppy at this moment: " it's an animal - you lot can't stop me. It's my right to have it if I want to".
You will be unsurprised to learn of the very high correlation of child and animal cruelty and neglect in the same households.
Apart from kidnapping it - please can anyone come up with a suitable regime I can insruct her to follow?